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Becket's Crown Paul Binski

Becket's Crown By Paul Binski

Becket's Crown by Paul Binski


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Becket's Crown: Art and Imagination in Gothic England, 1170-1300 by Paul Binski

To appreciate England's earliest Gothic buildings and art - the great cathedrals at Canterbury, Lincoln, Salisbury, and Wells and contemporary Gothic texts and images - it is necessary to understand the religious and ethical ideals of the individuals and communities who sponsored them. Paul Binski's fascinating new book offers a radical new perspective on English art, architecture, social formation, and religious imagination during this pivotal period. Binski reveals that the Church, although authoritarian and undergoing reform, was able to come to terms with new developments in society and technology as well as with the fact of social and religious diversity. He explains how varying ideals of personal sanctity were bound up with radical new notions of leadership, personal ethics, and styles of religious devotion and how ideas of reform of worship, personal conduct, and art impacted on the community at large.

Additional information

GOR002775466
9780300105094
0300105096
Becket's Crown: Art and Imagination in Gothic England, 1170-1300 by Paul Binski
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
2005-04-01
320
N/A
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