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Juliana of Norwich

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Juliana of Norwich , d. c.1443, English religious writer, an anchoress, or hermit, of Norwich called Mother (or Dame) Juliana or Julian. Her work, completed c.1393, Revelations of Divine Love, is an expression of mystical fervor in the form of 16 visions of Jesus. Dominant ideas are the great love of God for men and the detestable character of human sin. She is considered one of the greatest English mystics. Bibliography: See edition of her book by G. Tyrell, S.J. (1920); study by P. F. Chambers (1955). Author not available, JULIANA OF NORWICH. , The Columbia Encyclopedia,... Read more
Julian of Norwich
or Juliana of Norwich (born 1342, probably Norwich, Norfolk, Eng.—died after 1416) English mystic. After...and profundity. She spent her later life as a recluse in Norwich. Julian of Norwich Julian of Norwich Julian of Norwich Read more
Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich Julian of Norwich (1342-c 1416) was the most important English mystic of...When she wrote her Revelations, she was a recluse at Norwich, supported by the Benedictine convent of Carrow. Anchorite...by Roger Hudleston (1927), James Walsh (1961), Anchoret Juliana (1966), and Clifton ... Read more

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