Margery Kempe’s autobiography, the earliest surviving in English, offers a vivid account of her extraordinary life as a wife, mother, businesswoman, pilgrim, and visionary. Despite being unable to read or write, she dictated her story, detailing her spiritual awakening, visions, and pilgrimages to Europe and the Holy Land. Her narrative captures the madness after her first child’s birth, the collapse of her brewery, and her efforts to convert her husband to chastity. This remarkable record is a testament to her faith and a portrait of a courageous medieval woman.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore themes of spiritual awakening, personal struggle, and unwavering faith.
- Discover a historically significant work that provides insight into medieval life and women’s roles.
- Ideal for readers interested in classic literature, religious studies, and women’s history.
- This edition stands out for its authoritative text and insightful notes by distinguished scholars.