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Verbal Medicines: The Curative Power of Prayer and Invocation in Early English Charms (Studies in English Language)

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This scholarly work explores the linguistic and spiritual dimensions of prayer and invocation in early English charms, examining how words were believed to possess healing and protective powers. Leslie K. Arnovick analyzes the curative function of language in medieval and early modern English charm traditions.

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Verbal Medicines examines the fascinating intersection of language, spirituality, and healing in early English charm traditions. Leslie K. Arnovick provides a detailed linguistic analysis of how prayer and invocation functioned as therapeutic tools in medieval and early modern England, exploring the belief that words possessed inherent curative and protective powers.

The book investigates the structure, rhetoric, and semantic content of English charms, demonstrating how practitioners crafted linguistic formulas intended to heal ailments, ward off evil, and invoke divine intervention. Through careful textual analysis, Arnovick reveals how charm-makers understood language as a performative force capable of effecting real-world transformations.

Part of the Studies in English Language series, this work contributes significantly to our understanding of historical English, religious practices, and the cultural beliefs surrounding verbal magic and healing. It will appeal to scholars of historical linguistics, medieval studies, religious history, and those interested in the cultural history of medicine and folk practices.

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Author

Leslie K. Arnovick

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781009423144

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