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Truth and the Heretic

Crises of Knowledge in Medieval French Literature

Karen Sullivan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The University of Chicago Press

Published:4th Oct '05

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In the Middle Ages, the heretic, more than any other social or religious deviant, was experienced as an imaginary construct. Everyone believed heretics existed, but no one believed himself or herself to be a heretic, even if condemned as such by representatives of the Catholic Church. Those accused of heresy, meanwhile, maintained that they were the good Christians and their accusers were the false ones. Exploring the figure of the heretic in Catholic writings of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries as well as the heretic's characterological counterpart in troubadour lyrics, Arthurian romance, and comic tales, "Truth and the Heretic" seeks to understand why French literature of the period celebrated the very characters who were so persecuted in society at large. Karen Sullivan proposes that such literature allowed medieval culture a means by which to express truths about heretics and the epistemological anxieties they aroused. The first book-length study of the figure of the heretic in medieval French literature, "Truth and the Heretic" explores the relation between orthodoxy and deviance, authority and innovation, and will fascinate historians of ideas and literature as well as scholars of religion, critical theory, and philosophy.

"This book should be widely recommended not only to scholars of heresy, but in many areas of medieval studies. One of its best qualities is that it makes use of vernacular literature in a way that historians should find both methodologically persuasive and socially and culturally illuminating. This is not only a work of high quality and readability, but one for whose particular place on the shelf there is no rival I know of." - R. I. Moore, University of Newcastle upon Tyne"

ISBN: 9780226781693

Dimensions: 23mm x 16mm x 3mm

Weight: 510g

288 pages