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Nonhuman voices in Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture
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James Paz
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English
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2017
About this book
This book explores the voices of nonhuman things in Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture, making a valuable contribution to 'thing theory'.
Author / Editor information
James Paz is Lecturer in Early Medieval English Literature at the University of Manchester
Reviews
‘I thoroughly enjoyed my “tussle” with this book. I fought it sentence by sentence, and sometimes I could not agree, but the process changed my ideas about a lot of things that I thought I already knew. That is a significant achievement.’
Jennifer Neville, University of London, Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Cultures, Speculum 94.3 (2019)
Jennifer Neville, University of London, Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Cultures, Speculum 94.3 (2019)
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On Anglo-Saxon things James Paz Open Access Download PDF |
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Unreadable things in Beowulf James Paz Open Access Download PDF |
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Enigmas, agency and assemblage James Paz Open Access Download PDF |
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Fragility, brokenness and failure James Paz Open Access Download PDF |
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Old things with new things to say James Paz Open Access Download PDF |
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Publishing information
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eBook published on:
July 7, 2017
eBook ISBN:
9781526115997
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
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6 black & white illustrations