Thomas Becket and his Biographers (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion)
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"In the wake of his murder in December 1170, an extraordinarily large number of Lives of Thomas Becket were produced. They provide invaluable witness to the life and death of Thomas and the dramatic events in which he was involved, but they are also works of great literary value, more complex and sophisticated than has always been recognised." "This book, the first to be devoted to the biographers and their works, consists of an examination of the individual Lives, followed by an analysis of the biographers' treatment of the major themes in Becket's life - conversion, conflict, trial, exile and martyrdom - in the light of contemporary hagiographical, historical and theological writing and canon law."--Jacket.
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Michael Staunton
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