Patricia Badir's "The Maudlin Impression" investigates the figure of Mary Magdalene in post-medieval English religious writings and visual representations. Badir argues that the medieval Magdalene story was not discarded as part of Reformation iconoclasm, but was enthusiastically embraced by English writers and artists and retold in a wide array of genres. This rich study bridges the historical division between medieval and early modern culture by showing the ways in which Protestant writers, as well as Catholics, used the medieval stories, art, and symbolism related to the biblical...
Patricia Badir's "The Maudlin Impression" investigates the figure of Mary Magdalene in post-medieval English religious writings and visual represen...