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Hope Emily Allen Papers

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Hope Emily Allen, noteworthy medieval scholar, is best known for her research on the 14th century English mystic Richard Rolle and for her discovery of the Book of Margery Kempe. Born in Oneida, New York, Allen spent a great deal of her childhood there and later also lived in Niagara Falls, Canada. Allen completed her undergraduate studies at Bryn Mawr College in 1905 with special interests in the study of Middle English literary texts. The next year she completed graduate work, also at Bryn Mawr, in English literature and Greek, earning a master's degree. Allen had great concern for women's values and identity and continued to fight for these issues throughout her life. After Bryn Mawr, she went to Radcliffe to begin studying for her Ph.D, during which time she enrolled at Cambridge University in 1910 for a semester to study English literature. That semester was eventually elongated to a period of three years.

Allen's time in Britain in the early 1900s allowed her to make a great number of personal and academic associations, as well as experience European culture. During her time in England, she pursued her two lifelong goals: medieval scholarship and feminism. Allen described herself as an "independent scholar," and she never accepted an academic teaching appointment. This independence allowed her to research more freely, so that she could closely examine texts that had not received recognition before. Her writing falls into three overlapping groups: her early work on the Ancrene Riwle, her insight into the study of Richard Rolle, and her research on the cultural background of the Book of Margery Kempe. Themes in her work include the spirituality of women in the late Middle Ages (Ancrene Riwle), contradictions and impossibilities in the work of Richard Rolle, and ideas on the religious life of late-medieval women in the Book of Margery Kemp.

Allen later returned to the United States, living in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she continued to pursue her research and writing. She eventually returned to her hometown of Oneida, New York, and spent the last years of her life at the Mansion House in Kentwood, where she died in 1960.

For more information, see: Hope Emily Allen: Medieval Scholarship and Feminism by John C. Hirsh. Norman, OK: Pilgrim Books, 1988.

The papers consist primarily of research notes by Allen, photostats and typescripts of manuscripts, and professional correspondence. Topics include the Book of Margery Kempe, the Ancrene Riwle,and Richard Rolle.

Publisher
Bryn Mawr College
Finding Aid Author
Miriam Spectre; Julia Egan
Finding Aid Date
March 2000

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Professional correspondence, including Rufus Jones re Margery Kempe. 1 boxes.
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Photostats of manuscripts and books including St. Beatrice of Nazareth and St. Hildegarde. 1 boxes.
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Typed version of the "Tale of Margery Kempe. 1 boxes.
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Typed manuscripts, including a manuscript of St. Elizabeth. 1 boxes.
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Notes on various subjects, including St. Dorothea of Mantua, Benedicite and Dominus. 1 boxes.
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Newspaper clippings. 1 boxes.
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Notebooks (6). 1 boxes.
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Booklet, Dorothea von Montau by Hans Westphal , 1949. 2 boxes.
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Proofs of French version of Ancrene Riwle. 2 boxes.
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Typed version of manuscript. 2 boxes.
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Professional correspondence. 2 boxes.
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Various notes, including notes on Kilburn Priory. 2 boxes.
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Photostats. 2 boxes.
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Proof of 'The Ancrene Riwle Version of the Seven Deadly Sins and the Devil's Court". 2 boxes.
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Ancrene Riwle notes, typescripts, and relevant correspondence. 2 boxes.
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Notebooks . 3 boxes.
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Photostats. 3 boxes.
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Professional correspondence (including semi-professional/personal correspondence). 3 boxes.
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Notes on various subjects, including dating of Margery Kempe manuscripts, notes on anchorites, anchoresses, and hermits. 3 boxes.
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Photostats. 4 boxes.
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Professional correspondence (including semi-professional/personal correspondence). 4 boxes.
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Notes on various subjects, including St. Bridgitte, Benedicite, and Claudius Julius. 4 boxes.
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Various offprints. 5 boxes.
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Professional correspondence. 5 boxes.
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Newspaper clippings, including Allen's article in The Times Literary Supplement, 1935 Feb 14. 5 boxes.
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Drafts of Margery Kempe. 5 boxes.
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Photostats. 5 boxes.
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Notes, including notes on Margery Kempe. 5 boxes.
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Autograph of Andre Wilment. 6 boxes.
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Notebooks. 6 boxes.
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Notes on Rolle. 6 boxes.
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Professional correspondence. 6 boxes.
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Photostats. 6 boxes.
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Professional correspondence (including semi-professional/personal correspondence). 7 boxes.
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Notes. 7 boxes.
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Copy of P. Livario Oliger, Le Meditationes Vitae Christi del Pseudo-Bonaventura (Arezzo 1992). 7 boxes.
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Photostats. 7 boxes.
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Draft of Appendix VI for volume II of Book of Margery Kempe. 7 boxes.
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Print, Suggest