| The English Prose Treatises of Richard
Rolle. by Claire Elizabeth McIlroy. Studies in Medieval Mysticism,
4. Cambridge: D. S. brewer, 2004. Pp. x + 212. $70.
The subject of this book is three brief prose treatises written in English
by Richard Rolle (d. 1349), Ego Dormio, The Commandment, and
The Form of Living. These devotional works, thought to be written
rather late in Rolle's life, together take up a mere 39 pages in the standard
edition by Sarah Ogilvie-Thomson (EEtS 293 [1988]). While these writings
make up a substantial proportion of his authentic English work, they represent
a small part of his total literary output when the extensive body of his
Latin writings is taken into account. the fact that we have a monograph
on these three brief English treatises, while the larger Latin works remain
largely unexamined, is perhaps more a reflection of the present day disciplinary
dominance of English departments than of the relative importance of these
English treatises in Rolle's literary career. Yet, as McIlroy notes, it
is the English writings that have assured him a place in the canon of
major late-medieval English mystics.
Thomas H. Bestul
Professor of History
University of Illinois, Chicago
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