ABSTRACT

Daughter of a mayor of King's Lynn, wife of a burgess there and mother of fourteen children, Margery Kempe (c. 1373-post 1438) was also a religious mystic and hysteric, who dictated her 'autobiography' to a scribe at the end of her life. In this history of her life, Anthony Goodman examines "The Book", to reconstruct as much of her conventional biography as the materials allow.  Including her spiritual experiences, but focusing most particularly on her day-to-day life, he builds an intriguing picture of bourgeois society in late medieval Lynn, and the wider world of late medieval towns in England and Europe more generally.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|41 pages

Lynn and The Brunham Family

chapter 3|22 pages

Margery and Urban Gender Roles

chapter 5|27 pages

The Piety of The Book of Margery Kempe

chapter 6|25 pages

English Travels and Contexts

chapter 7|23 pages

A Wider World

chapter 8|29 pages

Great Cities and Sacred Soil

chapter 9|8 pages

Conclusion