Interpreters of Early Medieval Britain

Interpreters of Early Medieval Britain
Author: Michael Lapidge
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0197262775

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This volume gathers together obituaries of 28 members of the British Academy who `transformed our knowledge of all aspects of the culture - philological, literary, palaeographical, archaeological, art-historical - of early medieval Britain' during the late 19th and 20th centuries.

Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain

Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain
Author: Howard Williams
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2006-08-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781139457934

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How were the dead remembered in early medieval Britain? Originally published in 2006, this innovative study demonstrates how perceptions of the past and the dead, and hence social identities, were constructed through mortuary practices and commemoration between c. 400–1100 AD. Drawing on archaeological evidence from across Britain, including archaeological discoveries, Howard Williams presents a fresh interpretation of the significance of portable artefacts, the body, structures, monuments and landscapes in early medieval mortuary practices. He argues that materials and spaces were used in ritual performances that served as 'technologies of remembrance', practices that created shared 'social' memories intended to link past, present and future. Through the deployment of material culture, early medieval societies were therefore selectively remembering and forgetting their ancestors and their history. Throwing light on an important aspect of medieval society, this book is essential reading for archaeologists and historians with an interest in the early medieval period.

The Origin Legends of Early Medieval Britain and Ireland

The Origin Legends of Early Medieval Britain and Ireland
Author: Lindy Brady
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2022-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009225618

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This holistic study demonstrates the interconnected nature of early medieval origin legends and traces their growth over time.

Multilingualism in Early Medieval Britain

Multilingualism in Early Medieval Britain
Author: Lindy Brady
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009275828

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This Element offers a comprehensive synthesis of the evidence from the pre-Norman period that situates Old English as one of several living languages that together formed the basis of a vibrant oral and written literary culture in early medieval Britain.

Old English Literature

Old English Literature
Author: John D. Niles
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-02-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781118598849

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This review of the critical reception of Old English literature from 1900 to the present moves beyond a focus on individual literary texts so as to survey the different schools, methods, and assumptions that have shaped the discipline. Examines the notable works and authors from the period, including Beowulf, the Venerable Bede, heroic poems, and devotional literature Reinforces key perspectives with excerpts from ten critical studies Addresses questions of medieval literacy, textuality, and orality, as well as style, gender, genre, and theme Embraces the interdisciplinary nature of the field with reference to historical studies, religious studies, anthropology, art history, and more

Latin Learning and English Lore

Latin Learning and English Lore
Author: Michael Lapidge
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 937
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780802089199

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The essays in Latin Learning and English Lore cover material from the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon literary record in the late seventh century to the immediately post-Conquest period of the twelfth century.

Poet of the Medieval Modern

Poet of the Medieval Modern
Author: Francesca Brooks
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2021
Genre: England
ISBN: 9780198860136

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The early Middle Ages provided twentieth-century poets with the material to re-imagine and rework local, religious, and national identities in their writing. Poet of the Medieval Modern focuses on a key figure within this tradition, the Anglo-Welsh poet and artist David Jones (1895-1974): representing the first extended study of the influence of early medieval English culture and history on Jones and his novel-length late modernist poem The Anathemata (1952). Jones's second major poetic project after In Parenthesis (1937), The Anathemata fuses Jones's visual and verbal arts to write a Catholic history of Britain as told through the history of man-as-artist. Drawing on unpublished archival material including manuscripts, sketches, correspondence, and, most significantly, the marginalia from David Jones's Library, this volume reads with Jones in order to trouble the distinction between poetry and scholarship. Placing this underappreciated figure firmly at the centre of new developments in Modernist and Medieval Studies, Poet of the Medieval Modern brings the two fields into dialogue and argues that Jones uses the textual and material culture of the early Middle Ages--including Old English prose and poetry, Anglo-Latin hagiography, early medieval stone sculpture, manuscripts, and historiography--to re-envision British Catholic identity in the twentieth-century long poem. Jones returned to the English record to seek out those moments where the histories of the Welsh had been elided or erased. At a time when the Middle Ages are increasingly weaponised in far-right and nationalist political discourse, the book offers a timely discussion of how the early medieval past has been resourced to both shore-up and challenge English hegemonies across modern British culture.

Early Medieval Britain c 500 1000

Early Medieval Britain  c  500   1000
Author: Rory Naismith
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108424448

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Deconstructs the early history of Britain, illustrating a transformative era with wide-ranging sources and an accessible narrative.