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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- On Aesthetics and Quality: An Introduction 1
- 1. Poetic Exuberance in the Old English Judith 24
- 2. Bind and Loose: Aesthetics and the Word in Old English Law, Charm, and Riddle 43
- 3. Aesthetic Criteria in Old English Heroic Style 64
- 4. Beowulf and the Strange Necessity of Beauty 81
- 5. ‘Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness’: Latin Prayer and Old English Liturgical Poetry 101
- 6. Survival of the Most Pleasing: A Meme-Based Approach to Aesthetic Selection 114
- 7. Hunting the Anglo-Saxon Aesthetic in Large Forms: A Möbian Quest 135
- 8. Structural and Affective Relations in The Dream of the Rood: Harmonic Proportion and a Fibonacci-Type Commodulation 161
- 9. Beowulf and Boethius on Beauty and Truth 176
- 10. The Subject of Language: A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Aesthetics of Old English Poetry 209
- 11. The Aesthetics of Beowulf: Structure, Perception, and Desire 227
- 12. ‘The Fall of King Hæðcyn’: Or, Mimesis 4a, the Chapter Auerbach Never Wrote 247
- Contributors 267
- Works Cited 269
- Index 291
- Backmatter 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- On Aesthetics and Quality: An Introduction 1
- 1. Poetic Exuberance in the Old English Judith 24
- 2. Bind and Loose: Aesthetics and the Word in Old English Law, Charm, and Riddle 43
- 3. Aesthetic Criteria in Old English Heroic Style 64
- 4. Beowulf and the Strange Necessity of Beauty 81
- 5. ‘Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness’: Latin Prayer and Old English Liturgical Poetry 101
- 6. Survival of the Most Pleasing: A Meme-Based Approach to Aesthetic Selection 114
- 7. Hunting the Anglo-Saxon Aesthetic in Large Forms: A Möbian Quest 135
- 8. Structural and Affective Relations in The Dream of the Rood: Harmonic Proportion and a Fibonacci-Type Commodulation 161
- 9. Beowulf and Boethius on Beauty and Truth 176
- 10. The Subject of Language: A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Aesthetics of Old English Poetry 209
- 11. The Aesthetics of Beowulf: Structure, Perception, and Desire 227
- 12. ‘The Fall of King Hæðcyn’: Or, Mimesis 4a, the Chapter Auerbach Never Wrote 247
- Contributors 267
- Works Cited 269
- Index 291
- Backmatter 301