Licence, T. (2007). Evidence of recluses in eleventh-century England. Anglo-Saxon Engl 36. Vol 36, pp. 221-234.

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Evidence of recluses in eleventh-century England
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Anglo-Saxon Engl 36
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Anglo-Saxon England
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36
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221 - 234
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The paper considers the circumstances in which recluses and the notion of a distinct reclusive vocation emerged as a feature of the medieval landscape. Examining the earliest recluses identifiable, the article contends that reclusion as such, though not without precedent, gained popularity in England in the third quarter of the eleventh century and acquired a terminology (already current on the Continent) in its last third as an expression of the ascetic movement within the emerging parish.
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Tom Licence
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2007
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9780521883436
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Eleventh Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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URI: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?iid=1525692
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11 Apr 2008