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- Julian of Norwich (l.
Julian of Norwich (c. November 8, – c. ) is considered to be one of the greatest Englishmystics and the first known female writer in English. Little is known of her life aside from her writings. The name "Julian" itself comes from the Church of Saint Julian in Norwich, where she occupied a cell adjoining the church as an anchoress.
At the age of 30, suffering from a severe illness and believing she was on her deathbed, Julian had a series of intense visions. They ended by the time she overcame her illness on May 13, [1] These visions, 20 years later, would be the source of her major work, called Sixteen Revelations of Divine Love (c. ). It is believed to be the first book written by a woman in the English language[2][3] Julian became well known throughout England as a spiritual authority. Margery Kempe, perhaps the earliest autobiographer in English, mentions going to Norwich to speak with Julian.[4]
Julian's theology was particular optimistic, especially
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- In writing down her remarkable visions of God, Julian of Norwich became the first English female writer.
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- The woman known as Julian of Norwich was almost certainly not born ‘Julian’, and probably wasn’t originally from Norwich.