English religious mystic whose autobiography is
one of the earliest in English literature.
The daughter of a mayor of Lynn, she married
John Kempe in 1393 and bore 14 children before
beginning a series of pilgrimages to Jerusalem,
Rome, Germany, and Spain in 1414. Her
descriptions of her travels and her religious
ecstasies, which often included “boystous”
crying spells, are narrated in an unaffected
prose style that uses such contemporary
expressions as “thou wost no more what thou
blaberest than Balamis asse.” Apparently
illiterate, she dictated her Book of Margery
Kempe to two clerks from about 1432 to about
1436. It was first published (modernized) in
1936 and in Middle English in 1940.
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