Stories of the Rose by Anne Winston-Allen

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For centuries, the rosary has been one of the most popular expressions of religious devotion among Roman Catholics, but its origins remain obscure. This text is a history of the rosary in its formative years, which explores its many spiritual, literary and artistic dimensions.

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Stories of the Rose by Anne Winston-Allen

For centuries, the rosary has been one of the most popular expressions of religious devotion among Roman Catholics, but its origins remain obscure. This text is a history of the rosary in its formative years, which explores its many spiritual, literary and artistic dimensions.

“Winston-Allen's intriguing work sheds light on [the rosary's] beginnings and explores how the rosary survived when many other devotional exercises of the Middle Ages did not, why it became so popular (even at the height of the Protestant Reformation), and how it was changed over time by writers, worshipers, and religious reformersThis fascinating history provides not only much detail but also valuable insight into the continuing appeal of the rosary.”

Booklist


“Winston-Allen has done her research well. The book makes for fascinating and educational reading and gives an important dimension to the rosary as we honor it today.”

Catholic Observer


“The author's research breaks new ground by investigating non-literary materials and the vernacular texts, especially German. She also extensively studied the artistic and other popular media of the 15th century. A comprehensive, integrative investigation that should appeal to all interested in Catholic religious practices and the cultural milieu of the Middle Ages.”

Library Journal


“Few of the devotional exercises arising in the late Middle Ages have been as popular, long-lasting, and influential as the rosary. Anne Winston-Allen shows us where the rosary came from and how it was adapted over time by writers, worshipers, and religious reformers. This fascinating and carefully researched book will interest a wide variety of readers.”

—Richard Kieckhefer,Northwestern University


“The innovative work of Anne Winston-Allen proves without a doubt that Eamon Duffy’s revisionist views of traditional religion have not fallen on deaf ears. . . . Winston-Allen pushes studies of Lollardy, witchcraft, magic, and heresy to the side and instead turns to the predominant symbol of late medieval piety: the rosary. In this unique examination of a religious object and its concomitant spirituality, she reveals significant and heretofore disregarded aspects of lay piety as it relates to gender, individuality, and lay initiative. . . . Winston-Allen brings this meaningful aspect of lay piety to the attention of English historians in a style that is readily accessible to both the academic and popular audiences.”

—Sara M. Butler Canadian Journal of History

Anne Winston-Allen is Associate Professor of German and Medieval Literature at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. She is the author of Convent Chronicles: Women Writing About Women and Reform in the Late Middle Ages (Penn State, 2004).

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ISBN 13 9780271016313
ISBN 10 0271016310
Title Stories of the Rose
Author Anne Winston-Allen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Year published 1997-04-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.