
The Book of Margery Kempe
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Narrated by:
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Lucy Scott
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By:
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Margery Kempe
About this listen
The Book of Margery Kempe is the extraordinary account of a medieval wife, mother, and mystic from Norfolk. Having married in c. 1393, given birth to 14 children, and pursued unsuccessful ventures in brewing and milling, Kempe made a vow of chastity and embarked on a life of prayer, penance, and pilgrimage. Known as the earliest autobiography in the English language, it contains intimate portraits of people and places, and a remarkable eye for detail, as it traces the transformation of a "sinful wretch" to a holy pilgrim.
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Public Domain (P)2021 Naxos AudioBooks UK Ltd.Let down by accents
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I rather liked Margery Kempe. She means well, despite her zealotry. And she's tempted too, for example when for twelve weeks she is plagued by thoughts of male genitalia; or when, having convinced her husband to embrace celibacy, she decides to accept the lecherous advances of a fellow parishioner - only to discover that he didn't mean it.
It's true that her obsessive religiosity can be at bit much at times - but that's what you get when you enter the mindset of a devout woman from the early 15th century. Her message is clear. I love Jesus and Jesus loves me.
I suspect that if she were alive today she would probably be an internet influencer - but for me, the value of her book is as a gateway to a way of thinking so very different from our own, when religion was the dominant show in town.
Lucy Scott's narration is spot on, occasionally lapsing into a warm and lilting west country accent.
The Hitchhiker's guide to going on pilgrimage.
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