Dorothea von Montau and Johannes Marienwerder
Constructions of Sanctity

Edited by Almut Suerbaum and Annette Volfing

Oxford German Studies 39.2

Modern Humanities Research Association and Maney Publishing

21 July 2010  •  112pp


Contents:

103-105

Introduction
Almut Suerbaum

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106-123

Dorothea von Montau and the Masters of Prague
Stephen Mossman

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124-137

‘Manchirley groz bitter und lang liden.’ Herkunft, Zweck und theologische Rechtfertigung der Leiden Dorotheas von Montau in der deutschen Vita des Johannes Marienwerder
Simone Haeberli

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138-146

Turning Away: Spaces of Devotion in Das Leben der heiligen Dorothea and the Vita Latina
Alastair Matthews

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147-159

‘Du bist selben eyn himmel.’ Textualization and Transformation in the Life of Dorothea von Montau
Annette Volfing

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160-180

Sprechen und Sprecher in Das Leben der heiligen Dorothea des Johannes Marienwerder
Franziska Küenzlen

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181-197

‘O wie gar wundirbar ist dis wibes sterke!’ Discourses of Sex, Gender, and Desire in Johannes Marienwerder’s Life of Dorothea von Montau
Almut Suerbaum

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198-212

Die Herzenserneuerung bei Dorothea von Montau, Katharina von Siena und Muh.ammad
Undine Brückner, Regula Forster

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Bibliography entry:

Suerbaum, Almut, and Annette Volfing (eds), Dorothea von Montau and Johannes Marienwerder: Constructions of Sanctity (= Oxford German Studies, 39.2 (2010))

First footnote reference: 35 Dorothea von Montau and Johannes Marienwerder: Constructions of Sanctity, ed. by Almut Suerbaum and Annette Volfing (= Oxford German Studies, 39.2 (2010)), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 Suerbaum and Volfing, p. 47.

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Bibliography entry:

Suerbaum, Almut, and Annette Volfing (eds). 2010. Dorothea von Montau and Johannes Marienwerder: Constructions of Sanctity (= Oxford German Studies, 39.2)

Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ (Suerbaum and Volfing 2010: 21).

Example footnote reference: 35 Suerbaum and Volfing 2010: 21.

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