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Signs of Devotion is the first longitudinal study of an Anglo-Saxon cult from its inception in the late seventh century through the Reformation. It examines the production and reception of texts—both written and visual—that supported the cult of Ęthelthryth, an East Anglian princess who had resisted the conjugal demands of two political marriages to maintain her virginity. Ęthelthryth forfeited her position as Queen of Northumbria to become a nun and founded a monastery at Ely, where she ruled as abbess before dying in 679 of a neck tumor, which was interpreted as divine retribution for her youthful vanity in wearing necklaces. The cult was initiated when, sixteen years after her death, Ęthelthryth’s corpse was exhumed, the body found incorrupt, and the tumor shown to have been healed posthumously. Signs of Devotion reveals how Ęthelthryth, who became the most popular native female saint, provides a central point of investigation among the cultic practices of several disparate groups over time—religious and lay, aristocratic and common, male and female, literate and nonliterate. This study illustrates that the body of Ęthelthryth became a malleable, flexible image that could be readily adopted. Hagiographical narratives, monastic charters, liturgical texts, miracle stories, estate litigation, shrine accounts, and visual representations collectively testify that the story of Ęthelthryth was a significant part of the cultural landscape in early and late medieval England. More important, these representations reveal the particular devotional practices of those invested in Ęthelthryth’s cult. By centering the discussion on issues of textual production and reception, Blanton provides a unique study of English hagiography, cultural belief, and devotional practice. Signs of Devotion adds, moreover, to the current conversation on virginity and hagiography by encouraging scholars to bridge the divide between studies of Anglo-Saxon and late medieval England and challenging them to adopt methodological strategies that will foster further multidisciplinary work in the field of hagiographical scholarship.

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"Hagiography is no longer the exclusive bailiwick of church-affiliated scholars but draws others from fields such as women's studies, social history, and the politics of literary production. Disciplinary boundaries between art history, literature, and the history of religion have all been breached in the new studies of saints' cults. . . . Signs of Devotion is an exemplary demonstration of how fruitful such interdisciplinarity can be."

--Kathleen Ashley, University of Southern Maine

"By judiciously choosing her materials and detailing their social, religious, and political contexts, Blanton clearly conveys the trajectory of Ęthelthryth's cult and provides insight not just into that cult but into devotional life in medieval England. The book is richly illustrated and includes a useful apparatus of tables, maps, and genealogies as well as an appendix listing evidence of Ęthelthryth's cult, from surviving images and artifacts to references to guilds, fairs, and church dedications."

--Karen A. Winstead, The Historian

"Blanton has produced a thorough, valuable study of interest not only to specialists in medieval English church history but also to scholars interested in the reception of saintly cults in general and of female saints in particular."

--Joseph F. Kelly, Church History

"This rich study makes a compelling case for the importance of understanding an individual saint's cult as a means of inferring how medieval men and women made sense of their lives and experiences."

--Katherine Lewis, Book Reviews

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  • PublisherPenn State University Press
  • Publication date2007
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