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dawna literatura i kultura

ISSN: 2449-7339    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/me.2017.2-03
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Issue archive / nr 2 (7) 2017
Przestrzenie ziemskich rozkoszy oraz pokuty św. Marii Magdaleny w hagiografii i homiletyce dawnej Polski
(The places of Earthly delights and penance of Saint Mary Magdalene in hagiography and sermons in Old polish literature)

Authors: Marzena Golan
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: Mary Magdalene penance the baroque novel hagiography palace mirror speculum hermitage cave dragon
Data publikacji całości:2017
Page range:18 (44-61)
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Abstract

The author of the article attempts to describe the places where Mary Magdalene allegedly dwelled. The hagiographic accounts and old Polish sermons, especially from the Saxon dynasty times, are the baseline for this work. Old Polish literature created three depictions of Mary Magdalene: as a beautiful and sensual sinner, as an ascetic penitent and as a devout mystic. In all these three cases the places where the saint dwelled is very important. Mary Magdalene as a beautiful sinner dwelled in places full of exquisiteness and wealth. A crucial feature here are the attributes of the saint: a mirror and a perfume vial. As a penitent, Mary Magdalene was praised as an example for the sinners looking for conversion. The place Mary Magdalene’s penance became a part of her atonement.
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