Alternative Readings in Old English Poetry
Title | Alternative Readings in Old English Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Jerome Mandel |
Publisher | Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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Professor Mandel examines four Old English elegies--The Wanderer, The Seafarer, Deor, and The Wife's Lament--from a point of view that combines rhetorical analysis (the contrastive collocation of words, phrases, and ideas) with a penetrating reading of the text. He points to new relationships among the parts of these poems and shows how they can be read in ways different from those currently accepted by the community of scholars. These «alternative readings» of Old English poetry will greatly modify the perception of all students and scholars interested in Anglo-Saxon life and culture.
The Textuality of Old English Poetry
Title | The Textuality of Old English Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Braun Pasternack |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 1995-07-20 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780521465496 |
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.
Representations of the Natural World in Old English Poetry
Title | Representations of the Natural World in Old English Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Neville |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 1999-03-13 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 113942596X |
This book examines descriptions of the natural world in a wide range of Old English poetry. Jennifer Neville describes the physical conditions experienced by the Anglo-Saxons - the animals, diseases, landscapes, seas and weather with which they had to contend. She argues that poetic descriptions of these elements were not a reflection of the existing physical conditions but a literary device used by Anglo-Saxons to define more important issues: the state of humanity, the creation and maintenance of society, the power of individuals, the relationship between God and creation and the power of writing to control information. Examples of contemporary literature in other languages are used to provide a sense of Old English poetry's particular approach, which incorporated elements from Germanic, Christian and classical sources. The result of this approach was not a consistent cosmological scheme but a rather contradictory vision which reveals much about how the Anglo-Saxons viewed themselves.
New Readings on Women in Old English Literature
Title | New Readings on Women in Old English Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Damico |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 1990-04-22 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780253205476 |
Re-examines a critical tradition unchallenged since the 19th century. The 20 essays reassess the place of women in Anglo-Saxon culture as demonstrated by the laws, works by women, and the depiction of them in the standard Old English canon of literature (Beowulf, Alfred, Wulfstan, et al.) Categories include the historical record, sexuality and folklore, language and gender characterization, and several deconstructions of stereotypes. Paper edition (unseen), $14.50. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The Discourse of Enclosure
Title | The Discourse of Enclosure PDF eBook |
Author | Shari Horner |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2001-05-24 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780791450109 |
Examines representations of women and femininity in Old English poetry and prose.
Reading the Runes in Old English and Old Norse Poetry
Title | Reading the Runes in Old English and Old Norse Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Birkett |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 223 |
Release | 2017-03-27 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317070992 |
Reading the Runes in Old English and Old Norse Poetry is the first book-length study to compare responses to runic heritage in the literature of Anglo-Saxon England and medieval Iceland. The Anglo-Saxon runic script had already become the preserve of antiquarians at the time the majority of Old English poetry was written down, and the Icelanders recording the mythology associated with the script were at some remove from the centres of runic practice in medieval Scandinavia. Both literary cultures thus inherited knowledge of the runic system and the traditions associated with it, but viewed this literate past from the vantage point of a developed manuscript culture. There has, as yet, been no comprehensive study of poetic responses to this scriptural heritage, which include episodes in such canonical texts as Beowulf, the Old English riddles and the poems of the Poetic Edda. By analysing the inflection of the script through shared literary traditions, this study enhances our understanding of the burgeoning of literary self-awareness in early medieval vernacular poetry and the construction of cultural memory, and furthers our understanding of the relationship between Anglo-Saxon and Norse textual cultures. The introduction sets out in detail the rationale for examining runes in poetry as a literary motif and surveys the relevant critical debates. The body of the volume is comprised of five linked case studies of runes in poetry, viewing these representations through the paradigm of scriptural reconstruction and the validation of contemporary literary, historical and religious sensibilities.
Anglo-Saxon Emotions
Title | Anglo-Saxon Emotions PDF eBook |
Author | Alice Jorgensen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 2016-04-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317180887 |
Research into the emotions is beginning to gain momentum in Anglo-Saxon studies. In order to integrate early medieval Britain into the wider scholarly research into the history of emotions (a major theme in other fields and a key field in interdisciplinary studies), this volume brings together established scholars, who have already made significant contributions to the study of Anglo-Saxon mental and emotional life, with younger scholars. The volume presents a tight focus - on emotion (rather than psychological life more generally), on Anglo-Saxon England and on language and literature - with contrasting approaches that will open up debate. The volume considers a range of methodologies and theoretical perspectives, examines the interplay of emotion and textuality, explores how emotion is conveyed through gesture, interrogates emotions in religious devotional literature, and considers the place of emotion in heroic culture. Each chapter asks questions about what is culturally distinctive about emotion in Anglo-Saxon England and what interpretative moves have to be made to read emotion in Old English texts, as well as considering how ideas about and representations of emotion might relate to lived experience. Taken together the essays in this collection indicate the current state of the field and preview important work to come. By exploring methodologies and materials for the study of Anglo-Saxon emotions, particularly focusing on Old English language and literature, it will both stimulate further study within the discipline and make a distinctive contribution to the wider interdisciplinary conversation about emotions.