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Through close readings of two celebrated medieval sites and their monuments, the author reconstructs the religious, artistic, and social world of high medieval Christianity, showing how spiritual impulse shaped cathedrals, stained glass, sculpture, liturgy, and literature. Architectural features such as towers, portals, apses, and the famed windows are analyzed alongside devotional practices, Marian cults, miracles, courtly songs and romances, and the thought of prominent theologians and mystics. The account emphasizes the interdependence of theology, art, politics, and daily life and seeks to make the thirteenth century intelligible and present to a modern reader.
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