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This is an interesting programme about Julian of Norwich.
bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l6bd0/the-search-for-the-lost-manuscript-julian-of-norwich?suggid=b07l6bd0
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The Search for the Lost Manuscript: Julian of Norwich
Medieval art historian Dr Janina Ramirez tells the incredible story of a book hidden for centuries in the shadows of history, the first book ever written in English by a woman, Julian of Norwich, in 1373.
Revelations of Divine Love dared to present an alternative vision of man’s relationship with God, a theology fundamentally at odds with the church of Julian’s time, and for 500 years the book was suppressed. It re-emerged in the 20th century as an iconic text for the women’s movement and was acknowledged as a literary masterpiece.
Janina follows the trail of the lost manuscript, travelling from Norwich to Cambrai in northern France to discover how the book survived and the brave women who championed it.
I have the book Revelations of Divine love by Julian of Norwich and stopped at page 114 many months back, but on viewing the programme I’ve got the itch to carry on reading it.
If you like Julian of Norwich you’ll most likely enjoy this programme, if you’ve never heard of her, it’ll be just as interesting to learn something new!
Enjoy!
bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l6bd0/the-search-for-the-lost-manuscript-julian-of-norwich?suggid=b07l6bd0
Description :
The Search for the Lost Manuscript: Julian of Norwich
Medieval art historian Dr Janina Ramirez tells the incredible story of a book hidden for centuries in the shadows of history, the first book ever written in English by a woman, Julian of Norwich, in 1373.
Revelations of Divine Love dared to present an alternative vision of man’s relationship with God, a theology fundamentally at odds with the church of Julian’s time, and for 500 years the book was suppressed. It re-emerged in the 20th century as an iconic text for the women’s movement and was acknowledged as a literary masterpiece.
Janina follows the trail of the lost manuscript, travelling from Norwich to Cambrai in northern France to discover how the book survived and the brave women who championed it.
I have the book Revelations of Divine love by Julian of Norwich and stopped at page 114 many months back, but on viewing the programme I’ve got the itch to carry on reading it.
If you like Julian of Norwich you’ll most likely enjoy this programme, if you’ve never heard of her, it’ll be just as interesting to learn something new!
Enjoy!