Wonderful to Relate
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Wonderful to Relate

Miracle Stories and Miracle Collecting in High Medieval England

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  2. English
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Wonderful to Relate

Miracle Stories and Miracle Collecting in High Medieval England

About this book

While the late Anglo-Saxons rarely recorded saints' posthumous miracles, a shift occurred as monastic writers of the late eleventh and twelfth centuries started to preserve hundreds of the stories they had heard of healings, acts of vengeance, resurrections, recoveries, and other miraculous deeds effected by their local saints. Indeed, Rachel Koopmans contends, the miracle collection quickly became a defining genre of high medieval English monastic culture.Koopmans surveys more than seventy-five collections and offers a new model for understanding how miracle stories were generated, circulated, and replicated. She argues that orally exchanged narratives carried far more propagandistic power than those preserved in manuscripts; stresses the literary and memorial roles of miracle collecting; and traces changes in form and content as the focus of the collectors shifted from the stories told by religious colleagues to those told by lay visitors to their churches. Wonderful to Relate highlights the importance of the two massive collections written by Benedict of Peterborough and William of Canterbury in the wake of the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170. Koopmans provides the first in-depth examination of the creation and influence of the Becket compilations, often deemed the greatest of all medieval miracle collections. In a final section, she ponders the decline of miracle collecting in the thirteenth century, which occurred with the advent of formalized canonization procedures and theological means of engaging with the miraculous.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. Introduction
  7. Chapter 1: Narrating the Saint’s Works: Conversations, Personal Stories, and the Making of Cults
  8. Chapter 2: To Experience What I Have Heard: Plotlines and Patterning of Oral Miracle Stories
  9. Chapter 3: A Drop from the Ocean’s Waters: Lantfred of Fleury and the Cult of Swithun at Winchester
  10. Chapter 4: Fruitful in the House of the Lord: The Early Miracle Collections of Goscelin of St.-Bertin
  11. Chapter 5: They Ought to be Written: Osbern of Canterbury and the First English Miracle Collectors
  12. Chapter 6: Obvious Material for Writing: Eadmer of Canterbury and the Miracle-Collecting Boom
  13. Chapter 7: What the People Bring: Miracle Collecting in the Mid- to Late Twelfth Century
  14. Chapter 8: Most Blessed Martyr: Thomas Becket’s Murder and the Christ Church Collections
  15. Chapter 9: I Take Up the Burden: Benedict of Peterborough’s Examination of Becket’s Miracles
  16. Chapter 10: Choose What You Will: William of Canterbury and the Heavenly Doctor
  17. Conclusion: The End of Miracle Collecting
  18. Appendix 1: Manuscripts of the Christ Church Miracle Collections for Thomas Becket
  19. Appendix 2: The Construction of Benedict of Peterborough’s
  20. Appendix 3: The Construction of William of Canterbury’s
  21. List of Abbreviations
  22. Notes
  23. Selected Bibliography
  24. Index
  25. Acknowledgments