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I, Julian: The fictional autobiography of Julian of Norwich

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''I was completely hooked and considerably moved by the life and thoughts of this exceptional woman'' - JEREMY IRONS ''It is as if we have finally found the lost autobiography of one of the medieval world''s most important women.'' - JANINA RAMIREZ ''A beautiful, intensely moving achievement'' - A.N. WILSON In 1347, the first pestilence rages across the land. The young Julian of Norwich encounters the strangeness of death: first her father, then later her husband and her child. When she falls ill herself, she encounters mystical visions that bring comfort and concern. But in the midst of suspicion and menace, when the Church is actively condemning heretics, Julian is not safe. I, Julian is the account of a medieval woman who dares to tell her own story. Battling grief, plague, the church and societal expectations, and compelled by her powerful visions, Julian finds a way to live a life of freedom - as an anchoress, bricked up in a small room on the side of a church. Helped by Thomas, a Benedictine monk from Norwich Cathedral, she writers of what she has seen and offers word of counsel to others. Julian''s manuscripts are protected by trusted sisters and are passed from hand to hand, become the first book to be written by a woman in English. ''So I will write in English, pressing new words from this beautiful plain language spoken by all. Not courtly French to introduce God politely. Not church Latin to construct arguments. English to show it as it is. Even though it is not safe to do so.'' Tender, luminous, meditative and powerful, Julian writes of her love for God, and God''s love for the whole of creation. ''All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.'' ''Written with profound insight , spiritual and psychological, and a rare sensitivity to the everyday world of the fourteenth century, I, Julian is a brilliantly illuminating companion to one of the greatest works of spiritual writing in English.'' Rowan Williams , Magdalene College, Cambridge University I, Julian won an Award of Merit in the Fiction Category in the Christianity Today awards, 2023, and was a finalist in the Religious Fiction category of the 2023 International Book Awards. The cover design for I, Julian won an ECPA Top Shelf award in 2023. ...

About the author

Claire Gilbert grew up in London, of Jewish, Scots, Spanish and English heritage. She writes and speaks about ethics and spirituality in politics and public life, medicine, ecology and on Julian of Norwich. She is Director of Westminster Abbey Institute. With her partner Seán she divides her time between London, Hastings and Ireland.

Product details

Authors Claire Gilbert
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 11.04.2024
 
EAN 9781399807548
ISBN 978-1-399-80754-8
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 128 mm x 196 mm x 28 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

FICTION / Women, Historical fiction, FICTION / Historical / Medieval, Religious & spiritual leaders, c 1000 CE to c 1500, Religious and spiritual figures, 14th century, c 1300 to c 1399

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