Weaving Words and Binding Bodies, (PDF) includes the initially extensive research study of weaving and binding images through intertextual research study and close readings of Beowulf, riddles, the poetry of Cynewulf, and other crucial texts. Megan Cavell highlights the exceptional usage of weaving and binding in formerly unacknowledged solutions, junctions, and type-scenes, clarifying crucial tropes such as the lord-retainer “bond” and the gendered function of “peace-weaving” in Anglo-Saxon society. Through the research study of metrical, rhetorical, and linguistic functions and canonical and neglected texts in a large range of categories, Weaving Words and Binding Bodies makes an essential contribution to the continuous research study of Anglo-Saxon poetics.
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“Weaving Words and Binding Bodies is an exceptional, arrant research study of weaving and binding in Anglo-Saxon poems, in addition to an analysis of associated product culture, middle ages innovation, and principles such as bondage and slavery.” — Mercedes Salvador-Bello, Department of English Language and Literature, University of Seville “A fascinating assessment of the interrelated images of weaving and binding in Old English verse, Weaving Words and Binding Bodies reveals an Anglo-Saxon cultural fixation with the conceptual nexus of constraint and building and construction.” — Miranda Wilcox, Department of English, Brigham Young University NOTE: The item only consists of the ebook, Weaving Words and Binding Bodies: The Poetics of Human Experience in Old English Literature in PDF. No access codes are consisted of.
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