The Wisdom of Exeter
Title | The Wisdom of Exeter PDF eBook |
Author | E.J. Christie |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2020-09-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1501513060 |
This interdisciplinary volume collects original essays in literary criticism and literary theory, philology, codicology, metrics, and art history. Composed by prominent scholars in Anglo-Saxon studies, these essays honor the depth and breadth of Patrick W. Conner’s influence in our discipline. As a scholar, teacher, editor, administrator and innovator, Pat has contributed to Anglo-Saxon studies for four decades. It is hard to say which of his legacies is most profound.
The Natural World in the Exeter Book Riddles
Title | The Natural World in the Exeter Book Riddles PDF eBook |
Author | Corinne Dale |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Humor |
ISBN | 1843844648 |
An investigation of the non-human world in the Exeter Book riddles, drawing on the exciting new approaches of eco-criticism and eco-theology.
The Husband's Message & the Accompanying Riddles of the Exeter Book
Title | The Husband's Message & the Accompanying Riddles of the Exeter Book PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Adelbert Blackburn |
Publisher | |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 1900 |
Genre | Exeter book |
ISBN |
The Wisdom of Exeter
Title | The Wisdom of Exeter PDF eBook |
Author | E.J. Christie |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2020-09-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1501512900 |
This interdisciplinary volume collects original essays in literary criticism and literary theory, philology, codicology, metrics, and art history. Composed by prominent scholars in Anglo-Saxon studies, these essays honor the depth and breadth of Patrick W. Conner’s influence in our discipline. As a scholar, teacher, editor, administrator and innovator, Pat has contributed to Anglo-Saxon studies for four decades. It is hard to say which of his legacies is most profound.
Say what I Am Called
Title | Say what I Am Called PDF eBook |
Author | Dieter Bitterli |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2009-01-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0802093523 |
Perhaps the most enigmatic cultural artifacts that survive from the Anglo-Saxon period are the Old English riddle poems that were preserved in the tenth century Exeter Book manuscript. Clever, challenging, and notoriously obscure, the riddles have fascinated readers for centuries and provided crucial insight into the period. In Say What I Am Called, Dieter Bitterli takes a fresh look at the riddles by examining them in the context of earlier Anglo-Latin riddles. Bitterli argues that there is a vigorous common tradition between Anglo-Latin and Old English riddles and details how the contents of the Exeter Book emulate and reassess their Latin predecessors while also expanding their literary and formal conventions. The book also considers the ways in which convention and content relate to writing in a vernacular language. A rich and illuminating work that is as intriguing as the riddles themselves, Say What I Am Called is a rewarding study of some of the most interesting works from the Anglo-Saxon period.
Old English Ecotheology
Title | Old English Ecotheology PDF eBook |
Author | BARAJAS |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2021-08-16 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789463723824 |
1) This is the first monograph systematically to apply modern principles of ecotheology to early medieval literature and religious texts. 2) Whereas Dale (2017) provides ecocritical and ecotheological readings of the Exeter Book riddles alone, this monograph performs ecotheological readings of poems from multiple genres across the manuscript, and of the manuscript itself. 3. This book contributes to the field of pre-modern environmental humanities by considering the impact of medieval theology and environmental apocalypticism on some of the earliest examples of the English literary tradition
Humour in Anglo-Saxon Literature
Title | Humour in Anglo-Saxon Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Wilcox |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 085991576X |
Humour is rarely seen to raise its indecorous head in the surviving corpus of Old English literature, yet the value of reading that literature with an eye to humour proves considerable when the right questions are asked. Humour in Anglo-Saxon Literature provides the first book-length treatment of the subject. In all new essays, eight scholars employ different approaches to explore humor in such works as Beowulf and The Battle of Maldon, the riddles of the Exeter Book, and Old English saints' lives. An introductory essay provides a survey of the field, while individual essays push towards a distinctive theory of Anglo-Saxon humour. Through its unusual focus, this collection will provide an appealing introduction to both famous and lesser-known works for those new to Old English literature, while those familiar with the usual contours of Old English literary criticism will find here the value of a fresh approach. Contributors: JOHN D. NILES, T.A. SHIPPEY, RAYMOND P. TRIPP JR, E.L. RISDEN, D.K. SMITH, NINA RULON-MILLER, SHARI HORNER, HUGH MAGENNIS. JONATHAN WILCOX is Associate Professor of English at the University of Iowa and editor of the Old English Newsletter. Although the question of humour in the surviving corpus of Old English literature has rarely been discussed, the potential for analyzing this literature in terms of its humor is in fact considerable. In the essays especially commissioned for this volume, the first book-length treatment of Anglo-Saxon humor, eight of the foremost scholars in the field use different approaches to explore humor in the surviving literature of Anglo-Saxon England, in such works as Beowulf and The Battle of Maldon, the riddles of the Exeter book, and Old English saints' lives. The articles are prefaced with an introduction surveying the field. Through its unusual focus, this collection will provide an appealing introduction to both famous and lesser-known works for those new to Old English literature, while those familiar with the usual contours of Old English literary criticism will find here the value of a fresh approach. JONATHAN WILCOX is Associate Professor of English at the University of Iowa and editor of the Old English Newsletter.