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Riddles at work in the early medieval tradition
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Riddles at work in the early medieval tradition

Words, ideas, interactions
E-bookEPUBDRM AdobeE-book
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CHF159.95

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Riddles at work assembles multiple scholarly voices to explore the vibrant, poetic riddle tradition of early medieval England and its neighbours. The chapters present a wide range of traditional and experimental methodologies. They treat the riddles both as individual poems and as parts of a tradition, but, most importantly, they address Latin and Old English riddles side-by-side, bringing together texts that originally developed in conversation with each other but have often been separated in scholarship. Following the introduction, which situates the book in its scholarly context, Part I (Words) presents philological approaches to early medieval riddles - interpretations rooted in close readings of texts - since riddles work by making readers question what words really mean. However, while reading carefully may lead to elegant solutions, such solutions are not the end of the riddling game. Part II (Ideas) therefore explores how riddles work to make readers think anew about objects, relationships, and experiences, using literary theory to facilitate new approaches. Part III (Interactions) then looks at how riddles work through connections with other fields, languages, times, and places. Together, the chapters reveal that there is no single, right way to read these texts but rather a multitude of productive paths - some explored here, some awaiting future work. Riddles at work will appeal to students and scholars of early medieval studies. It features a mixture of new and established voices, including Jonathan Wilcox, Mercedes Salvador-Bello, and Jennifer Neville.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781526133731
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date13/03/2020
Pages344 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size745 Kbytes
Illustrations4 black & white illustrations
Article no.9024162
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Data source no.3434402
Product groupSprachen
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Megan Cavell is Birmingham Fellow and lecturer in medieval literature at the University of BirminghamJennifer Neville is Reader in Anglo-Saxon Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London