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Medieval Anchorites in their Communities
Liz Herbert McAvoy,
Cate Gunn
Swansea University Author: Liz Herbert McAvoy
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Medieval anchorites have long been viewed as solitary and isolated religious figures. The contributors to this volume, however, offer a different stance, arguing that the medieval anchorite was frequently both a social and communal figure, interacting with others on a variety of different levels: me...
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