Illustrations | |
Acknowledgments | |
Abbreviations | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Monks and Saints | |
Anger in Monastic Curses | p. 9 |
Gertrude's furor: Reading Anger in an Early Medieval Saint's Life | p. 36 |
Kings and Emperors | |
Ira Regis: Prolegomena to a History of Royal Anger | p. 59 |
"Just Anger" or "Vengeful Anger"? The Punishment of Blinding in the Early Medieval West | p. 75 |
What Did Henry III of England Think in Bed and in French about Kingship and Anger? | p. 92 |
Lords and Peasants | |
The Politics of Anger | p. 127 |
"Zealous Anger" and the Renegotiation of Aristocratic Relationships in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century France | p. 153 |
Peasant Anger in the Late Middle Ages | p. 171 |
Celts and Muslims | |
Anger and the Celtic Saint | p. 191 |
From Anger on Behalf of God to "Forbearance" in Islamic Medieval Literature | p. 203 |
Conclusions | |
Controlling Paradigms | p. 233 |
Contributors | p. 248 |
Index | p. 251 |
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