Widsith

Widsith
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Synopsis Widsith by : Raymond W. Chambers

Old English Poems

Old English Poems
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Total Pages : 232
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The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature

The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 0521377943
ISBN-13 : 9780521377942
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Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature by : Malcolm Godden

Ideal for students, this collection of fifteen specially commissioned essays covers all aspects of Anglo-Saxon literature from 600-1066.

Y Cymmrodor

Y Cymmrodor
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Total Pages : 554
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Synopsis Y Cymmrodor by : Thomas Powel

The Textuality of Old English Poetry

The Textuality of Old English Poetry
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 0521465494
ISBN-13 : 9780521465496
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Synopsis The Textuality of Old English Poetry by : Carol Braun Pasternack

This study constructs a reading of Old English poetry which takes up issues in poststructuralist theory, including intertextuality, work versus text and the author. The modern reader knows this literature as a discrete number of poems, set up and printed in units punctuated as modern sentences and with titles inserted by modern editors. Carol Braun Pasternack offers an alternative approach which takes into account the format of the verse as it exists in the manuscripts, using the term 'inscribed' to define texts which are situated between oral inheritance and print. In a detailed examination of texts throughout the canon she explores the ways in which readers construct poems in the process of reading and in addition she extends her analysis to the question of authorship, arguing that the texts do not imply an author but rather imply tradition as the source of their authority.

The Barbarian North in Medieval Imagination

The Barbarian North in Medieval Imagination
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781317589693
ISBN-13 : 1317589696
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Synopsis The Barbarian North in Medieval Imagination by : Robert Rix

This book examines the sustained interest in legends of the pagan and peripheral North, tracing and analyzing the use of an ‘out-of-Scandinavia’ legend (Scandinavia as an ancestral homeland) in a wide range of medieval texts from all over Europe, with a focus on the Anglo-Saxon tradition. The pagan North was an imaginative region, which attracted a number of conflicting interpretations. To Christian Europe, the pagan North was an abject Other, but it also symbolized a place from which ancestral strength and energy derived. Rix maps how these discourses informed ‘national’ legends of ancestral origins, showing how an ‘out-of-Scandinavia’ legend can be found in works by several familiar writers including Jordanes, Bede, ‘Fredegar’, Paul the Deacon, Freculph, and Æthelweard. The book investigates how legends of northern warriors were first created in classical texts and since re-calibrated to fit different medieval understandings of identity and ethnicity. Among other things, the ‘out-of-Scandinavia’ tale was exploited to promote a legacy of ‘barbarian’ vigor that could withstand the negative cultural effects of Roman civilization. This volume employs a variety of perspectives cutting across the disciplines of poetry, history, rhetoric, linguistics, and archaeology. After years of intense critical interest in medieval attitudes towards the classical world, Africa, and the East, this first book-length study of ‘the North’ will inspire new debates and repositionings in medieval studies.

The Art and Thought of the "Beowulf" Poet

The Art and Thought of the
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9781501766923
ISBN-13 : 1501766929
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Synopsis The Art and Thought of the "Beowulf" Poet by : Leonard Neidorf

In The Art and Thought of the Beowulf Poet, Leonard Neidorf explores the relationship between Beowulf and the legendary tradition that existed prior to its composition. The Beowulf poet inherited an amoral heroic tradition, which focused principally on heroes compelled by circumstances to commit horrendous deeds: fathers kill sons, brothers kill brothers, and wives kill husbands. Medieval Germanic poets relished the depiction of a hero's unyielding response to a cruel fate, but the Beowulf poet refused to construct an epic around this traditional plot. Focusing instead on a courteous and pious protagonist's fight against monsters, the poet creates a work that is deeply untraditional in both its plot and its values. In Beowulf, the kin-slayers and oath-breakers of antecedent tradition are confined to the background, while the poet fills the foreground with unconventional characters, who abstain from transgression, display courtly etiquette, and express monotheistic convictions. Comparing Beowulf with its medieval German and Scandinavian analogues, The Art and Thought of the Beowulf Poet argues that the poem's uniqueness reflects one poet's coherent plan for the moral renovation of an amoral heroic tradition. In Beowulf, Neidorf discerns the presence of a singular mind at work in the combination and modification of heroic, folkloric, hagiographical, and historical materials. Rather than perceive Beowulf as an impersonally generated object, Neidorf argues that it should be read as the considered result of one poet's ambition to produce a morally edifying, theologically palatable, and historically plausible epic out of material that could not independently constitute such a poem.

Ingeld and Christ

Ingeld and Christ
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9783110866414
ISBN-13 : 3110866412
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Synopsis Ingeld and Christ by : Michael D. Cherniss