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Sensing the Sacred in Medieval and Early Modern Culture
“O, she’s warm”: evidence, assent, and the sensory numinous in Shakespeare and his world
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Subha Mukherji
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May 20 2018
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May 20 2018
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10.4324/9781315608389-9
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Book chapters
pp. 19
Problems of sensory history and the medieval laity
pp. 39
Virtus regens animam: William Peraldus on guiding the pleasures of the senses
pp. 60
What makes things holy? The senses and material culture in the later Middle Ages
pp. 81
Double conversion: the sensory autobiography of Sir Kenelm Digby
pp. 99
The senses and the seventeenth-century English conversion narrative
pp. 119
Hearing exile and homecoming in the Dutch Stranger church
pp. 136
A sense of place: hearing English Catholicism in the Spanish Habsburg territories, 1568–1659
pp. 158
Sensing sacred missives: birch bark letters from seventeenth-century missions in New France
pp. 183
“O, she’s warm”: evidence, assent, and the sensory numinous in Shakespeare and his world
pp. 202
Robert Southwell’s intimate exegesis
pp. 220
God’s nostrils: the divine senses in early modern England
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