Kempe, Margery
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Mysticism, Meditation, and Identification in "The Book of Margery Kempe" [Add to My Praize]
http://www.luc.edu/publications/medieval/vol12/12ch5.html
By Carolyn Coulson. Published in "Essays in Medieval Studies," vol. 12.
Notes on Reading the Life of Margery Kempe of Lynn [Add to My Praize]
http://www.ukans.edu/kansas/medieval/108/lectures/margery.html
Lecture notes, from an introductory university course on medieval history, taught by Lynn Harry Nelson.
Other Women's Voices: Margery Kempe [Add to My Praize]
http://www.roanoke.infi.net/~ddisse/kempe.html
Brief biography, excerpts from her Book, annotated bibliography, and directory of selected online resources.
Study Aids for Margery Kempe [Add to My Praize]
http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his101/LECTURE/31KEMPE.HTM
Notes from an introductory course on the history of civilization, taught at West Chester University of Pennsylvania.
The Book of Margery Kempe [Add to My Praize]
http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Garden/4594/margery.html
An two-part essay on the Book and its history, by Andrea Tritton. Includes bibliography.
The Book of Margery Kempe [Add to My Praize]
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~gbetcher/373/Margery.htm
Class notes from a course on medieval British literature, taught by Gloria J. Betcher at Iowa State University.
The Book of Margery Kempe and the Pre-Tridentine Documentation of Sanctity [Add to My Praize]
http://www.tncc.cc.va.us/faculty/longt/papers/Margery_Kempe_Documentation_Sanctity.html
Paper presented by Thomas L. Long at the 1999 International Congress on Medieval Studies. Kempe, according to her Book, spent a great deal of energy trying to gain ecclesiastical approval of her spirituality. The Book itself is an extension of this.
Traveling to Jerusalem: Margery Kempe [Add to My Praize]
http://www.uscolo.edu/history/seminar/kempe.htm
Brief biography, itinerary, maps of the route of her pilgrimage to Jerusalem, student seminar papers, annotated bibliography. Also includes the Butler-Bowden translation of pertinent chapters from her Book.
Website of Unknowing: Margery Kempe [Add to My Praize]
http://anamchara.com/mystics/kempe.htm
Brief, sympathetic essay on the most colorful and outrageous of the great British mystics.
Women in the Middle Ages: Introduction to Margery Kempe [Add to My Praize]
http://geosci.sfsu.edu/courses/Engl614/Margery.html
Tips on reading Middle English, and synopsis through chapter 43 of her Book. By Dr. Rebecca Douglass, San Francisco State University.