Historical imagination: the invented tradition of Our Lady of Walsingham -- Gynotheological imagination: the Virgin's body and the alternate mariologies of late medieval Walsingham -- Walsingham's Chaucer: Erasmus's Peregrinatio religionis ergo -- "As you came from Walsingham": Walsingham in poetry and music after the Dissolution -- The Protestantization of Walsingham -- Walsingham's Victorian Chaucer: Agnes Strickland's The pilgrims of Walsingham -- Re-Catholicization: Walsingham in literature from Hopkins and Waterton to A.N. Wilson -- Alternate, post-modern, feminist Mary(es)? Imagining Walsingham today.
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