The Poets' Beasts
Title | The Poets' Beasts PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Stewart Robinson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 1885 |
Genre | Animals |
ISBN |
Beasts and Beauties
Title | Beasts and Beauties PDF eBook |
Author | Juliana Schiesari |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 080209922X |
Beasts and Beauties examines the relationship between domesticity and power by focusing on the contemporaneous development of the invention of the 'pet' and the delineation of the home as a uniquely private enclosure, where the pater familias ruled over his own secluded world of domesticated wife, children, servants, and animals.
The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century
Title | The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred Henry Miles |
Publisher | |
Pages | 618 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | English poetry |
ISBN |
In the Skin of a Beast
Title | In the Skin of a Beast PDF eBook |
Author | Peggy McCracken |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2017-05-17 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 022645892X |
In medieval literature, when humans and animals meet—whether as friends or foes—issues of mastery and submission are often at stake. In the Skin of a Beast shows how the concept of sovereignty comes to the fore in such narratives, reflecting larger concerns about relations of authority and dominion at play in both human-animal and human-human interactions. Peggy McCracken discusses a range of literary texts and images from medieval France, including romances in which animal skins appear in symbolic displays of power, fictional explorations of the wolf’s desire for human domestication, and tales of women and snakes converging in a representation of territorial claims and noble status. These works reveal that the qualities traditionally used to define sovereignty—lineage and gender among them—are in fact mobile and contingent. In medieval literary texts, as McCracken demonstrates, human dominion over animals is a disputed model for sovereign relations among people: it justifies exploitation even as it mandates protection and care, and it depends on reiterations of human-animal difference that paradoxically expose the tenuous nature of human exceptionalism.
Representing Beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia
Title | Representing Beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia PDF eBook |
Author | Michael D. J. Bintley |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer Ltd |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 178327008X |
Essays on the depiction of animals, birds and insects in early medieval material culture, from texts to carvings to the landscape itself. For people in the early Middle Ages, the earth, air, water and ether teemed with other beings. Some of these were sentient creatures that swam, flew, slithered or stalked through the same environments inhabited by their human contemporaries. Others were objects that a modern beholder would be unlikely to think of as living things, but could yet be considered to possess a vitality that rendered them potent. Still others were things half glimpsed on a dark night or seen only in the mind's eye; strange beasts that haunted dreams and visions or inhabited exotic lands beyond the compass of everyday knowledge. This book discusses the various ways in which the early English and Scandinavians thought about and represented these other inhabitants of their world, and considers the multi-faceted nature of the relationship between people and beasts. Drawing on the evidence of material culture, art, language, literature, place-names and landscapes, the studies presented here reveal a world where the boundaries between humans, animals, monsters and objects were blurred and often permeable, and where to represent the bestial could be to holda mirror to the self. Michael D.J. Bintley is Senior Lecturer in Medieval Literature at Canterbury Christ Church University; Thomas J.T. Williams is a doctoral researcher at UCL's Institute of Archaeology. Contributors: Noël Adams, John Baker, Michael D. J. Bintley, Sue Brunning, László Sándor Chardonnens, Della Hooke, Eric Lacey, Richard North, Marijane Osborn, Victoria Symons, Thomas J. Williams
Belgravia
Title | Belgravia PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 726 |
Release | 1882 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The British Quarterly Review
Title | The British Quarterly Review PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Allon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 1885 |
Genre | Christianity |
ISBN |