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Mimetic Devotion, Marian Exegesis and the Historical Sense of the Song of Songs

Rachel Fulton
- Vol. 27, pp 85-116
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Mimetic devotions to the Virgin Mary and Christ developed in western Europe from the late eleventh century as discussed by the authors, where the Song of Songs became a vehicle for mimetic re-creation of the Virgin and Christ's most intimate conversations, and understood both as history and as prophecy.
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"Mimetic Devotion, Marian Exegesis, and the Historical Sense of the Song of Songs." This article argues that the Marian commentaries on the Song of Songs by Honorius Augustudonensis, Rupert of Deutz, Philip of Harvengt, Alan of Lille, William of Newburgh, and Alexander Neckham ought to be considered among the principal indices of the new affective devotion to the Virgin Mary and Christ that developed in western Europe from the late eleventh century. With its origin in the liturgies for the feasts of the Assumption and the Nativity of the Virgin, rather than in the patristic tradition of ecclesiological and tropological exegesis, the Marian sense of the Song was identified with a historical level of interpretation according to which the commentator could transcend time and imagine himself in the sensible presence of the Virgin and Christ. Accordingly, the Song became a vehicle for the mimetic re-creation of the Virgin and Christ's most intimate conversations, and understood both as history and as prophecy,...

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They Hasten toward Perfection: Virginal & Chaste Monks in the High Middle Ages

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate fiveteenth and twelfth-century monks who wrote about monastic virginity or chastity: Anselm of Canterbury, Guibert of Nogent, Rupert of Deutz, Bernard of Clairvaux, and AElred of Rievaulx.
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History and exegesis in the Itinerarium of Bernard the Monk (c.867)

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The commercium of the kiss who saves: A study of Thomas the Cistercian's commentary on the Song of Songs

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Blood on the Cross: The 'Crucifixus Dolorosus' and Violence in Italian Medieval Art

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Introduction: Affect and Texts: Contemporary Inquiry in Historical Context

TL;DR: The early twenty-first century has witnessed within literary criticism and allied fields an explosion of interest in how texts represent, reflect on, enact, and elicit affect as mentioned in this paper, and this work collectively invites a rethinking of affect that calls for new understandings of what texts do and are.