2020 Reprint of the 1927 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. The Mirror of Simple Souls is an early 14th-century work of Christian mysticism by Marguerite Porete dealing with the workings of Divine Love. Written originally in Old French at a time when Latin was the prescribed language for religious literature, it explores in poetry and prose the seven stages of 'annihilation' the Soul goes through on its path to Oneness with God through Love. Enormously popular when written, it fell afoul of the Church authorities, who, detecting elements of the antinomian Heresy of the Free Spirit in its vision, denounced it as "full of errors and heresies", burnt existing copies, banned its circulation, and tried and executed Porete herself. In spite of this, the work was translated into several different languages around Europe, including English, albeit not with Porete's name attached. In fact, it was not identified as being by Porete at all until 1946. Since then it has been seen increasingly as one of the seminal works of Medieval spiritual literature and Porete, alongside Mechthild of Magdeburg and Hadewijch, can be seen as an exemplar of the love mysticism of the Beguine movement.
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Um 1295 erschien dieses Werk der französischen Mystikerin Margareta Porete in Form psychodramatischer Dialoge des Menschen mit Gott und mit sich selbst. Sie handeln von einer unbedingten Gottesliebe, die alle kirchlichen Vermittlungen und moralischen Normen hinter sich lässt. Die Texte wurden bald in andere Sprachen übersetzt und fanden breite Resonanz, brachten die Autorin hingegen in Konflikt mit der kirchlichen Obrigkeit. 1307 wurde Margareta Porete eingekerkert und schließlich als Ketzerin zusammen mit ihrem Werk verbrannt.