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Virginia Blanton
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Signs of Devotion: The Cult of St.® thelthryth in Medieval England, 695-1615
V Blanton
Penn State Press, 2010
1062010
Tota integra, tota incorrupta: The Shrine of St. Æthelthryth as Symbol of Monastic Autonomy
V Blanton-Whetsell
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 32 (2), 227-267, 2002
282002
Nuns’ literacies in medieval Europe: the Hull dialogue
V Blanton, V O'Mara, P Stoop
Brepols Publishers, 2013
252013
Nuns’ Literacies in Medieval Europe: The Kansas City Dialogue
V Blanton, V O'Mara, P Stoop
Brepols Publishers, 2015
192015
Chaste Marriage, Sexual Desire, and Christian Martyrdom in La vie seinte Audrée
V Blanton
Journal of the History of Sexuality 19 (1), 94-114, 2010
172010
'... the quene in Amysbery, a nunne in whyght clothys and blak...': Guinevere's Asceticism and Penance in Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur
V Blanton
Arthuriana 20 (1), 52-75, 2010
172010
Intertexts: studies in Anglo-Saxon culture presented to Paul E. Szarmach
PE Szarmach, V Blanton, H Scheck
152008
King Anna's Daughters: Genealogical Narrative and Cult Formation in the" Liber Eliensis"
V Blanton
Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques, 127-149, 2004
132004
Nuns' Literacies in Medieval Europe: The Antwerp Dialogue
V Blanton, V O'Mara, P Stoop
122017
" IMAGINES ÆTHELDREDAE": MAPPING HAGIOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATIONS OF ABBATIAL POWER AND RELIGIOUS PATRONAGE
V Blanton-Whetsell
Studies in Iconography 23, 55-107, 2002
122002
'Don't worry, I won't let them rape you': Guinevere's Agency in Jerry Bruckheimer's" King Arthur"
V Blanton
Arthuriana, 91-111, 2005
112005
St. Aethelthryth's cult: literary, historical, and pictorial constructions of gendered sanctity
VY Blanton-Whetsell
State University of New York at Binghamton, 1998
91998
Building a presbytery for St Ætheltryth: Hugh de Northwold and the politics of cult production in thirteenth-century England
V Blanton
Art and Architecture of Late Medieval Pilgrimage in Northern Europe and the …, 2004
7*2004
Presenting the Sister Saints of Ely, or Using Kinship to Increase a Monastery's Status as a Cult Center
V Blanton
Literature Compass 5 (4), 755-771, 2008
62008
Counting Noses and Assessing the Numbers: Native Saints in the South English Legendaries
V Blanton
Rethinking the South English Legendaries, 233-50, 2011
52011
9 The Kentish Queen as Omnium Mater: Goscelin of Saint-Bertin’s Lections and th e Emergence of the Cult of Saint Seaxburh
V Blanton
WRITING WOMEN SAINTS, 191, 0
4
Leoba and the Iconography of Learning in the Lives of Anglo-Saxon Women Religious, 660–780
V Blanton, H Scheck
Nuns’ Literacies in Medieval Europe: The Kansas City Dialogue, 3-26, 2015
32015
Ely's St. Aethelthryth: the shrine's enclosure of the female body as symbol for the inviolability of monastic space
V Blanton
na, 2006
32006
The Devotional Reading of Nuns: Three Legendaries of Native Saints in Late Medieval England
V Blanton
Nuns' Literacies in Medieval Europe: The Hull Dialogue, 185-206, 2013
12013
Leoba's Legacy: The Carolingian Transformation of an Iconography of Literacy
H Scheck, V Blanton
Nuns' Literacies in Medieval Europe: The Antwerp Dialogue, 3-22, 2017
2017
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