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Genesis Myth in Beowulf and Old English Biblical Poetry

Genesis Myth in Beowulf and Old English Biblical Poetry

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Joseph St. John
July 31, 2024

Genesis Myth in Beowulf and Old English Biblical Poetry explores the adaptation of antediluvian Genesis and related myth in the Old Testament poems Genesis A and Genesis B, as well as in Beowulf, a secular heroic narrative. The book explores how the Genesis poems resort to the Christian exegetical ...

Dantologies Theoretical and Theological Turns in Dante Studies

Dantologies: Theoretical and Theological Turns in Dante Studies

1st Edition

By William Franke
September 26, 2023

This book comprises a searching philosophical meditation on the evolution of the humanities in recent decades, taking Dante studies as an exemplary specimen. The contemporary currents of theory have decisively impacted this field, but Dante also has a strong relationship with theology. The idea ...

A Semiotics of Multimodality and Signification in the Divine Comedy

A Semiotics of Multimodality and Signification in the Divine Comedy

1st Edition

By Raffaele De Benedictis
August 29, 2023

A new critical method for the Divine Comedy which focuses not only on language-as-writing but also and equally on other discursive modes that the Divine Comedy authorizes. Multimodality was already present in Dante’s time, and the reception of the Divine Comedy took place multimodally. Thus, a ...

Barbarians in the Sagas of Icelanders Homegrown Stereotypes and Foreign Influences

Barbarians in the Sagas of Icelanders: Homegrown Stereotypes and Foreign Influences

1st Edition

By William H. Norman
May 31, 2023

This book explores accounts in the Sagas of Icelanders of encounters with foreign peoples, both abroad and in Iceland, who are portrayed according to stereotypes which vary depending on their origins. Notably, inhabitants of the places identified in the sagas as Írland, Skotland and Vínland are ...

Polyphony and the Modern

Polyphony and the Modern

1st Edition

Edited By Jonathan Fruoco
May 31, 2023

Polyphony and the Modern asks one fundamental question: what does it mean to be modern in one’s own time? To answer that question, this volume focuses on polyphony as an index of modernity. In The Principle of Hope, Ernst Bloch showed that each moment in time is potentially fractured: people ...

The Liminality of Fairies Readings in Late Medieval English and Scottish Romance

The Liminality of Fairies: Readings in Late Medieval English and Scottish Romance

1st Edition

By Piotr Spyra
May 31, 2023

Examining the fairies of medieval romance as liminal beings, this book draws on anthropological and philosophical studies of liminality to combine folkloristic insights into the nature of fairies with close readings of selected romance texts. Tracing different meanings and manifestations of ...

The Oral Epic From Performance to Interpretation

The Oral Epic: From Performance to Interpretation

1st Edition

By Karl Reichl
May 31, 2023

This book focuses on the performance of oral epics and explores the significance of performance features for the interpretation of epic poetry. The leading question of the book is how the socio-cultural context of performance and the various performance elements contribute to the meaning of oral ...

Tracing the Trails in the Medieval World Epistemological Explorations, Orientation, and Mapping in Medieval Literature

Tracing the Trails in the Medieval World: Epistemological Explorations, Orientation, and Mapping in Medieval Literature

1st Edition

By Albrecht Classen
May 31, 2023

Every human being knows that we are walking through life following trails, whether we are aware of them or not. Medieval poets, from the anonymous composer of Beowulf to Marie de France, Hartmann von Aue, Gottfried von Strassburg, and Guillaume de Lorris to Petrarch and Heinrich Kaufringer, ...

Vernacular Verse Histories in Early Medieval England and Francia The Bard and the Rag-picker

Vernacular Verse Histories in Early Medieval England and Francia: The Bard and the Rag-picker

1st Edition

By Catalin Taranu
May 31, 2023

In a provocative take on Germanic heroic poetry, Taranu reads texts like Beowulf, Maldon, and the Waltharius as participating in alternative modes of history-writing that functioned in a larger ecology of narrative forms, including Latinate Christian history and the biblical epic. These modes ...

Erotic Medievalisms Medieval Pleasures Empowering Marginalized People

Erotic Medievalisms: Medieval Pleasures Empowering Marginalized People

1st Edition

By Elan Justice Pavlinich
January 31, 2023

Erotic Medievalisms is about the liberatory potential of sexualities, particularly as they relate to medieval histories and modern pleasures. Each of the texts analyzed within subvert norms rooted in medieval cultures or assumptions about the "real" Middle Ages, constructing queer histories that ...

Before Emotion: The Language of Feeling, 400-1800

Before Emotion: The Language of Feeling, 400-1800

1st Edition

Edited By Juanita Ruys, Michael Champion, Kirk Essary
February 05, 2019

Before Emotion: The Language of Feeling, 400-1800 advances current interdisciplinary research in the history of emotions through in-depth studies of the European language of emotion from late antiquity to the modern period. Focusing specifically on the premodern cognates of ‘affect’ or ‘affection’ ...

Avid Ears Medieval Gossips, Sound and the Art of Listening

Avid Ears: Medieval Gossips, Sound and the Art of Listening

1st Edition

By Christine Neufeld
December 19, 2018

Arguing that women’s "silencing" is in part the result of women’s voices being treated as the white noise of history, Avid Ears: Medieval Gossips, Sound, and the Art of Listening explores the historical representation of female voices as actual acoustic phenomena. The volume focuses on English ...

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