Rewriting Magic by Claire Fanger

Rewriting Magic by Claire Fanger

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Examines the text and background of The Flowers of Heavenly Teaching, an autobiography by the fourteenth-century Benedictine monk John of Morigny. Explores how the author negotiated the categories of magic and heresy in relation to Christianity.

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Rewriting Magic by Claire Fanger

Examines the text and background of The Flowers of Heavenly Teaching, an autobiography by the fourteenth-century Benedictine monk John of Morigny. Explores how the author negotiated the categories of magic and heresy in relation to Christianity.

Rewriting Magic is a deeply interesting bookIt gives the reader a sense of the personal immediacy of scholarly discovery as well as a deep sense of the intimate interior practice of a remarkable monk. The book takes you into the heart of medieval magic and its complex visionary experience. I know of no other book like it.”

—Tanya Luhrmann, Stanford University


“Claire Fanger, now having established how it is appropriate to write about magic, rewrites her rules. And this is what makes Rewriting Magic a really exciting read, the central theme being not only the medieval monk and his visionary book, but also a historical inquiry that lasted nearly two decades, involv[ing] a lot of colleagues, archives, and manuscripts.”

—Benedek Láng Reviews in History


“A pithy and intellectually enriching exploration, not of a strange intellectual outlier, but of a profoundly imaginative and quintessentially medieval mind.”

—Frank Klaassen, University of Saskatchewan


“Fanger’s book deeply complicates our understanding of late medieval ritual magic, while opening up new vistas on monastic devotional practices. It is a must-read for scholars of medieval religion as well as for those working on the history of magic.”

—Laura Ackerman Smoller Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft


“[Rewriting Magic] represents a refreshingly honest account of a scholar’s attempt to overcome the problem of understanding and analysing a form of medieval religiosity that relied upon lived experience.”

—Michael D. Barbezat Parergon

Claire Fanger is Assistant Professor of Religion at Rice University. She is the editor of Invoking Angels: Theurgic Ideas and Practices, Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries (Penn State, 2012) and Conjuring Spirits: Texts and Traditions of Medieval Ritual Magic (Penn State, 1998).

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ISBN 13 9780271066516
ISBN 10 0271066512
Title Rewriting Magic
Author Claire Fanger
Series Magic In History
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Year published 2017-05-01
Number of pages 232
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.