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Libra Esoterica

Poetry of Hadewijch

Also known as Works. Selections. English & Dutch (Middle Dutch). 1998

by Hadewijch & Marieke J. E. H. T. van Baest

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  • 20th century
  • Languages: DUM, English

The Stanzaic Poems, written by Hadewijch of Antwerp in the 13th century, are a body of 45 lyrical poems in stanzas. They are daring God-talk in the guise of courtly love songs. Hadewijch uses the linguistic style of chivalry but her poems are by no means courtly poetry. She shifts the current meaning of chivalry by transferring its context to a field of meaning focused on God." "Because of the view of Minne (= love) that is embodied in them, the Stanzaic Poems are an exponent of the age old tradition of women's songs - of which the Song of Songs is the best known example - and as such they are an expression of a particular manner of keeping company with God: they celebrate a relationship of mutuality between partners equivalent in love. — -BOOK JACKET.

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330 pages ; 25 cm.

1998PeetersDUM, English
  • 9789042906679
  • 9042906677
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