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Of Six Mediæval Women; To Which Is Added A Note on Mediæval Gardens

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A series of six concise studies profiles individual medieval women across different centuries: a tenth-century dramatist, a twelfth-century romance-writer, a thirteenth-century mystic and beguine, a fourteenth-century art-patron and philanthropist, a fifteenth-century feminist, and Agnes Sorel. Each essay blends biographical sketch with assessment of surviving writings, patronage, or influence, and situates these figures within the social, religious, and cultural conditions that shaped female life in the Middle Ages. The studies are illustrated with manuscript and artistic examples, and the volume concludes with a brief note on medieval garden design and symbolic meanings.

About the Author

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Alice Kemp-Welch

Alice Kemp-Welch was a writer known for her exploration of medieval themes, particularly in her notable work "Of Six Mediæval Women; To Which Is Added A Note on Mediæval Gardens." Her writing delves into the lives and contributions of women in the medieval period, offering insights into their roles and experiences. Kemp-Welch's work reflects a keen interest in historical contexts and the cultural significance of gardens during the medieval era, making her contributions valuable to the study of women's history and medieval literature.

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