The Cult of St Edmund in Medieval East Anglia(English, Hardcover, Pinner Rebecca)

The Cult of St Edmund in Medieval East Anglia(English, Hardcover, Pinner Rebecca)

  • Pinner Rebecca
Publisher:Boydell & BrewerISBN 13: 9781783270354ISBN 10: 1783270357

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The Cult of St Edmund in Medieval East Anglia(English, Hardcover, Pinner Rebecca) is written by Pinner Rebecca and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1783270357 (ISBN 10) and 9781783270354 (ISBN 13).

An investigation of the growth and influence of the cult of St Edmund, and how it manifested itself in medieval material culture.Longlisted for the Katharine Briggs Award 2016 St Edmund, king and martyr, supposedly killed by Danes (or "Vikings") in 869, was one of the pre-eminent saints of the middle ages; his cult was favoured and patronised by several English kings, and gave rise to a rich array of visual, literary, musical and political artefacts. This study explores the development of devotion to St Edmund, from its first flourishing in the ninth century to the eveof the Reformation. It explores a series of key questions: how, why and when did the cult develop? Who was responsible for its promotion and dissemination? To which groups and individuals did St Edmund appeal? How did this evolveover time? Using as evidence a range of textual and visual treasures from the Anglo-Saxon king's erstwhile kingdom and later cultic heartland, Norfolk and Suffolk, the study draws on sources and approaches from a variety of disciplines (literature, art history, social history and anthropology) to elucidate the social, cultural and political dynamics of cult construction. Dr Rebecca Pinner is a Lecturer in Medieval and Early Modern Literature atthe University of East Anglia.