Author: | Vibeke Vasbo | ISBN: | 9781910519882 |
Publisher: | Sacristy Press | Publication: | July 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | Sacristy Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Vibeke Vasbo |
ISBN: | 9781910519882 |
Publisher: | Sacristy Press |
Publication: | July 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | Sacristy Press |
Language: | English |
Abbess Hild of Whitby was an extraordinary woman living in extraordinary times. In this exquisite translation of the #1 Danish bestselling novel Hildas sang, we are drawn into a world of dark dealings, powerful patriarchy and religious wrangling.
In the political and religious upheavals of the seventh-century British Isles, tensions between the Danish-German invaders and native Celts mirror power struggles masquerading as religious struggles that reverberate internationally today. In The Song of Hild we are brought face-to-face with the political manoeuvres of conflicting religions, the building of a double monastery, and the power exercised by the Church of Rome.
This is a gritty, powerful story about the prominent role women played in the spread of Christianity in seventh-century Britain.
“a bestseller of great literary quality”
Ekstra Bladet (from a review of the original Danish edition)
Abbess Hild of Whitby was an extraordinary woman living in extraordinary times. In this exquisite translation of the #1 Danish bestselling novel Hildas sang, we are drawn into a world of dark dealings, powerful patriarchy and religious wrangling.
In the political and religious upheavals of the seventh-century British Isles, tensions between the Danish-German invaders and native Celts mirror power struggles masquerading as religious struggles that reverberate internationally today. In The Song of Hild we are brought face-to-face with the political manoeuvres of conflicting religions, the building of a double monastery, and the power exercised by the Church of Rome.
This is a gritty, powerful story about the prominent role women played in the spread of Christianity in seventh-century Britain.
“a bestseller of great literary quality”
Ekstra Bladet (from a review of the original Danish edition)