
In Our Time Margery Kempe and English Mysticism (Archive Episode)
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Dec 25, 2025 Join Miri Rubin, professor of medieval history, Katherine Lewis, expert in women's spirituality, and Anthony Bale, medieval literature specialist, as they dive into the life of Margery Kempe. Discover her profound visions, the scrutiny she faced for her mystical experiences, and the societal challenges that shaped her journey. They discuss the significance of her pilgrimage to Jerusalem, her complex relationship with the Church, and how her Book emerged from obscurity to illuminate the spirituality of women in medieval England.
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First English Autobiography Emerges
- Margery Kempe dictated her life story late in life, creating what looks like the first English autobiography.
- The book mixes sacred models and personal rhetoric, so it informs but also shapes her public image.
Vision Born From Domestic Life
- Margery grew up in wealthy Bishop's Lynn and married into the merchant elite, then bore many children.
- Her first intense vision came after her first pregnancy and started lifelong ecstatic weeping and self-harm scars.
Heresy Policing Intensifies
- Early 15th-century England policed heresy fiercely because of Wycliffe and rising Lollardy.
- Surveillance reached secular officials, bishops and local magistrates trying to root out dissenting devotion.



