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The Making of the Magdalen
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ILLUSTRATIONS Vii Acknowledgements xi ABBREVIATIONS XV A Note on Transcriptions Translation, and Names xvii Introduction 3 ONE "In Memory of Her": From History to Legend 18 PART 1: THE MENDICANT MAGDALEN TWO The Vita Apostolica 49 THREE The Vita Activa 100 FOUR The Vita Contemplativa 116 PART II: THE WAGES OF SIN FIVE "Vanity of Vanities, All Is Vanity" 145 SIX "There Was a Sinner in the City" 168 PART III: DO PENANCE SEVEN The Exemplar of Perfect Penance 199 PART IV: RESPONSES EIGHT Responses to the Scriptural Saint 247 NINE Responses to the Legendary Saint 265 TEN In the Shadow of the Virgin 286 ELEVEN The House of Anjou: A Royal Response 307 EPILOGUE "In Memory of Her": From Legend to History 333 Bibliography of Works Cited 337 Unpublished Primary Sources 337 Published Primary Sources 339 Secondary Sources 348 Index 371

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An exciting and well-written work based on outstanding research. Katherine Jansen neatly lays out how the late medieval Magdalen was 'created,' partly by errors and misunderstandings, partly as conscious creation for both spiritual and political needs. There are moments in this book that are as much fun as a good mystery story. -- Penelope D. Johnson, New York University Katherine Jansen's major study emerges as a real masterpiece. With subtlety and clarity she untangles the thread of multiple images of the saint, sometimes contradictory or paradoxical. She has established an exemplary historical study of undeniable solidity and great suggestive force. -- Nicole Beriou, University Lumiere Lyon 2 (France) A wonderful book: exhaustively researched, masterfully crafted, deftly written, strongly persuasive, and full of keen-sighted apercus. -- Robert E. Lerner, Northwestern University Spirituality, iconography, saints, cults, religious women, and Mary Magdalen herself, all marginal to historical discourse until recently, are skillfully woven together in this book of central importance for understanding later medieval religion and society. -- Lester K. Little, American Academy in Rome Thoroughly grounded in the intricacies and history of medieval Magdalen legends, Jansen's superb research of previously unexplored sources highlights new evidence that medieval preachers were convinced that Mary Magdalen indeed preached. This fascinating book casts new light on how Mary Magdalen was represented in sermons, art, and the minds of late medieval Christians. Captivating and essential reading for scholars of medieval religion and history, this clearly written book will appeal to all those interested in Mary Magdalen. -- Beverly Kienzle, Harvard Divinity School This original and beautifully written book traces change in the image of and devotion to Mary Magdalen from the High Middle Ages to the cusp of modernity. This is a book for historians and history buffs, feminists and all who are interested in Christian popular devotion. -- E. Ann Matter, University of Pennsylvania

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Katherine Ludwig Jansen is Assistant Professor of History at Catholic University.

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Winner of the John Gilmary Shea Prize, American Catholic Historical Association "Jansen's book is both a superb study of the character of Mary Magdalen as interpreted by later medievals as well as a paradigmatic methodological study for approaching the intriguing question of the reception of the medieval sermon... [It will be] a standard for both women's studies and the study of sermon literature...The book should enjoy wide readership, not only by those interested in the Magdalen, but also by students and professionals alike who might look to this study for scholarly guidance--such its intellectual scope and methodological competence."--Joan Mueller, Theological Studies "Jansen shows that the issue of gender was close to the surface in every phase of the Magdalen cult, bound up with the continuing debate over women as preachers and with questions of authority. On the whole she employs gender analysis convincingly to clarify some puzzling texts."--Donald Weinstein, Renaissance Quarterly "[An] elegant and learned book... it goes beyond it predecessors in several ways... Jansen has produced a disciplined, tightly focused historical monograph... The final result is theologically sophisticated and sociologically interesting."--Augustine Thompson, American Historical Review "An ambitious and important book... Having read it one is guaranteed to see medieval representations of the Magdalen with new eyes."--Jussi Hanska, Journal of Ecclesiastical History "Jansen has a genuine gift for relating the story of the Magdalen to the larger religious and social history of the period. It is highly readable, learned, full of interesting material gleaned from primary archival research, and amply illustrated."--Lawrence S. Cunningham, Commonwealth "Jansen's careful scholarship, detailed footnotes, and useful bibliography make the book a 'must have' for anyone interested in Magdalenian studies. The 'Royal Response' chapter alone makes the book a 'must have' for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, religion, and the multifaceted relations arising from their heady mix."--Whitney Leeson, Sixteenth Century Journal "A tremendous, ambitious, and worthy work of erudition and scholarship."--Linda E. Mitchell, The Historian "This is an important book that deserves to be widely known."--Constant J. Mews, Journal of Religious History "Jansen offers us a well-written book that brilliantly explores one of the most important saintly cults of the medieval era."--Bernard Schlager, The Historian

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