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Kempe, Margery
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Sites related to Margery Kempe, born around 1373, a married Englishwoman who wrote a flamboyant spiritual autobiography.
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Margery Kempe, Mystic
- Brief profile, courtesy of the Liturgical Commission of the Church of England.
Margery Kempe: A Medieval Eccentric
- Biographical article by Isabelle de Foix. Includes bibliography.
Background to "A Medieval Woman on Pilgrimmage" by Margery Kempe
- Notes from an introductory course on the history of civilization, taught at West Chester University of Pennsylvania.
Women's History Resource Site: Margery Kempe
- Brief biography, and annotated bibliography.
Notes on Reading the Life of Margery Kempe of Lynn
- Lecture notes, from an introductory university course on medieval history, taught by Lynn Harry Nelson.
Margery Kempe: 15th-century seeker
- Reflection on Kempe's search for God, by Mary Ann Jeffreys.
Mapping Margery Kempe
- Resources for studying Kempe in her cultural and social context, particularly the material culture of the 15th-century East Anglian parish. Includes the text of her Book, links to contemporary religious figures, medieval iconography.
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