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For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy on My Little Pain
by Victoria MacKenzie
Although I found it an engaging read and one I read with interest, I can’t say it blew my mind.
Told alternately between Dame Julian, an anchoress in Norwich, and Margery, a merchant class woman. Both have visions and eventually meet.
With strong religious themes throughout, it is also interesting in terms of the lives of medieval women as both women and the books they write existed and have huge historical merit.
Told alternately between Dame Julian, an anchoress in Norwich, and Margery, a merchant class woman. Both have visions and eventually meet.
With strong religious themes throughout, it is also interesting in terms of the lives of medieval women as both women and the books they write existed and have huge historical merit.