Since its rediscovery in 1934, "The Book of Margery Kempe" has generally been judged as over-emotional and naive. Naoe Kukita Yoshikawa argues instead that "The Book of Margery Kempe" is a creative experience of memory as spiritual progress. Yoshikawa explores Margery's meditational experience in the context of the visual and verbal iconography and provides a comprehensive analysis of Margery's meditative experience as it is structured in the ...
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