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Ziegler, J. E.  (2004).  On the artistic nature of Elisabeth of Spalbeek's ecstasy: The southern Low Countries do matter. In E. E.  Kittell & Suydam, M. A. (Red.), The texture of society: medieval women in the southern Low Countries (pp. 181-202). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.\par \par Wiethaus, U.  (2004).  The Death Song of Marie d'Oignies: Mystical Sound and Hagiographical Politics in Medieval Lorraine. In E. E.  Kittell & Suydam, M. A. (Red.), The texture of society: medieval women in the southern Low Countries (pp. 153-180). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.\par \par Heene, K.  (2004).  Gender and mobility in the Low Countries: Travelling women in thirteenth-century exempla and saint's lives. In E. E.  Kittell & Suydam, M. A. (Red.), The texture of society: medieval women in the southern Low Countries (pp. 31-49). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.\par \par Suydam, M. A.  (2004).  Visionaries in the public eye: Beguine literature as performance. In E. E.  Kittell & Suydam, M. A. (Red.), The texture of society: medieval women in the southern Low Countries (pp. 131-152). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.\par \par }