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English Professor's New Book Looks at Late-Medieval Focus on Virgin Mary as Ideal Mother

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Fifteenth-century England had an intense interest in the Virgin Mary. Assistant professor Mary Beth Long examines how Mary
Fifteenth-century England had an intense interest in the Virgin Mary. Assistant professor Mary Beth Long examines how Mary's maternity was described, focusing on women's private devotional reading.

English Professor's New Book Looks at Late-Medieval Focus on Virgin Mary as Ideal Mother

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