"...an early (and very influential) contribution to a new field of
scholarship about the Christian tradition....Elizabeth Petroff has
done more to make the remarkable spiritual writings of medieval
women accessible to modern English-speaking readers than any other
scholar. Her 1986 book, Medieval Women's Visionary Literature...has
become a classic of classroom use in courses about both the Middle
Ages and women and religion....Petroff's prefatory
material has guided the introduction of many students to the
spiritual traditions of women in the Middle Ages."--E. Ann Matter
(University of Pennsylvania) in Christian Spirituality Bulletin
"The breadth of this volume makes it uniquely valuable as a means
for including the voices of women in the subject matter of a survey
course in the history of christianity."--John Coakley, New
Brunswick Theological Seminary
"Provides access to many texts of women previously neglected and
offers an outstanding synthesis of themes in this
literature."--Ellen Murray, St. Louis University
"An immensely useful volume filling many of the gaps still found in
texts of medieval women writers. A judicious and sensative
selection."--Nancy P. Stork, Stanford University
"The reader receives a vivid sense of the historical circumstances
in which medieval women lived and wrote. Very useful introductions
prepare one not only for the entire book, but for each of the nine
sections, and an excellent and extensive bibliography is
appended....An outstanding text for a course in medieval literature
or history of religion; it should certainly have a place of honor
on the shelves of Women's Studies classes."--Vox Benedictina
"A good example of the role that translation can play in broadening
our view of the Christian past....A judicious and wide-ranging
survey."--Commonweal
"The introduction and commentary by the editor discuss the
different issues brought up by these varied selections and help the
modern reader to understand them more easily."--Manuscripta
"A marvelous, original, and much needed collection of
texts."--Virginia Reinburg, Boston College
"Excellent collection of materials not easily available. Students
appreciate the primary sources!"--Joan H. Timmerman, College of St.
Catherine
"Will be welcomed by church historians, feminists, and teachers of
spirituality. By rendering accessible to English-speaking readers
the variety and continuity of women's religious expression, it
establishes women as co-creators of the Western Christian
tradition."--Choice
"The new translations into highly readable modern English and the
assembling of other not easily accessible pieces are genuine
scholarly contributions."--Speculum
"The women of Medieval Women's Visionary Literature speak across
the centuries to contemporary concerns, both men's and women's,
spiritual and psychological [and] tell us much about the human
condition and creative potential."--Commonweal
"The works included are remarkable in their range and devotion.
Equally remarkable is the quality of the translations."--Virginia
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