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Anglo-Saxon Lay Society and the Written Word
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Susan Kelly
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction xi
- Abbreviations xxxvii
- The Cultural Construction of Reading in Anglo-Saxon England 1
- Anglo-Saxon Lay Society and the Written Word 23
- The Making of Angelcynn: English Identity Before the Norman Conquest 51
- Orality and the Developing Text of Caedmon’s Hymn 79
- Reading Cædmon’s “Hymn” with Someone Else’s Glosses 103
- Birthing Bishops and Fathering Poets: Bede, Hild, and the Relations of Cultural Production 125
- Kinship and Lordship in Early Medieval England: The Story of Sigeberht, Cynewulf, and Cyneheard 157
- The Thematic Structure of the Sermo Lupi 182
- Social Idealism in Ælfric’s Colloquy 204
- The Hero in Christian Reception: Ælfric and Heroic Poetry 215
- Didacticism and the Christian Community: The Teachers and the Taught 236
- The Editing of Old English Poetic Texts: Questions of Style 271
- Anglo-Saxons on the Mind 284
- Sundor æt Rune: The Voluntary Exile of The Wanderer 315
- From Plaint to Praise: Language as Cure in “The Wanderer” 328
- The Form and Structure of The Seafarer 353
- En/closed Subjects: The Wife’s Lament and the Culture of Early Medieval Female Monasticism 381
- The Devotional Context of the Cross Before a.d. 1000 392
- Stylistic Disjunctions in The Dream of the Rood 404
- God, Death, and Loyalty in The Battle of Maldon 425
- Maldon and Mythopoesis 445
- Contributors 475
- Index 477
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction xi
- Abbreviations xxxvii
- The Cultural Construction of Reading in Anglo-Saxon England 1
- Anglo-Saxon Lay Society and the Written Word 23
- The Making of Angelcynn: English Identity Before the Norman Conquest 51
- Orality and the Developing Text of Caedmon’s Hymn 79
- Reading Cædmon’s “Hymn” with Someone Else’s Glosses 103
- Birthing Bishops and Fathering Poets: Bede, Hild, and the Relations of Cultural Production 125
- Kinship and Lordship in Early Medieval England: The Story of Sigeberht, Cynewulf, and Cyneheard 157
- The Thematic Structure of the Sermo Lupi 182
- Social Idealism in Ælfric’s Colloquy 204
- The Hero in Christian Reception: Ælfric and Heroic Poetry 215
- Didacticism and the Christian Community: The Teachers and the Taught 236
- The Editing of Old English Poetic Texts: Questions of Style 271
- Anglo-Saxons on the Mind 284
- Sundor æt Rune: The Voluntary Exile of The Wanderer 315
- From Plaint to Praise: Language as Cure in “The Wanderer” 328
- The Form and Structure of The Seafarer 353
- En/closed Subjects: The Wife’s Lament and the Culture of Early Medieval Female Monasticism 381
- The Devotional Context of the Cross Before a.d. 1000 392
- Stylistic Disjunctions in The Dream of the Rood 404
- God, Death, and Loyalty in The Battle of Maldon 425
- Maldon and Mythopoesis 445
- Contributors 475
- Index 477