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Memoirs of a Medieval Woman
Memoirs of a Medieval Woman
Author: Louise Collis
For history and biography lovers, the 15th-century life and travels of the extraordinary Margery Kempe, who left her family to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
ISBN-13: 9780060909925
ISBN-10: 0060909927
Publication Date: 2/15/1991
Pages: 288
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Publisher: Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
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An interesting true story about a medieval woman who is so hooked on being religious that she doesn't realize how ridiculous she is.
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Far better than a translation of the original, Ms Collis gives us the flavor of the original writer without the pain of olde English, her story without the repetition and preaching, and gives us a window into the life & times of Margery Kempe.

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  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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I truly enjoyed this incredible story of Margery Kempe, an English woman of the 1400s caught up in the religious fervor and devotion of that time. Her family had enough wealth for her take this trip, although it seems surprising that a female from this Medieval Period had sufficient freedom to make such an arduous pilgrimage without male family members. If you are interested in Medieval history this books provides many insights into the lives of the common people and their travels to the holy land.
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For someone who is interested in the mentality of of the times, this is a great insight into the mind of a pious woman, which wasn't an uncommon way of thinking at the time.


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