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Explores the relationship between gender and identity in early medieval Germanic societies.
English literature --- Christian literature, English (Middle) --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Women in Christianity --- Christianity and literature --- Literature and Christianity --- Literature --- Christian literature --- Christianity --- History and criticism. --- History --- Hrotsvitha, --- Alcuin, --- Ealhwine, --- Alcuin, Albinus Flaccus, --- Alkuin, --- Alcuinus, --- Alcuino, --- Alkvin, --- Gandersheim, Roswitha von, --- Hrosvit von Gandersheim, --- Hroswitha von Gandersheim, --- Hrotsvit, --- Hrotsvitha Gandeshemensis, --- Rosvita, --- Roswitha von Gandersheim, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Germany --- Church history --- History and criticism --- Christentum --- Christian literature, English (Middle). --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern). --- Christianity and literature. --- Frau --- Frau. --- Kirche --- Kirche. --- Oudengels. --- Religieuze literatuur. --- Subjektivität. --- Vrouwen. --- Old English. --- Middle Ages. --- Geschichte 500-900. --- To 1517. --- Europa (geografie). --- Germany. --- Westeuropa.
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This collection of essays written by some of the most prominent scholars in the field honours Paul E. Szarmach by bringing together a range of studies relating to Anglo-Saxon literature and culture. As the title suggests, the main concern of the volume is the interconnectedness of a variety of texts, including literary, cultural, historical, scholarly, and ecclesiastical. Organized into three sections that consider scholarly reception, material texts and contexts, and textual transmission, this volume offers fresh scholarship on topics old and new.
Christianity and literature --- Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature. --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature. --- English literature --- History --- Criticism, Textual. --- Great Britain --- Angelsaksische beschaving in de literatuur --- Anglo-Saxon civilization in literature --- Beschaving [Angelsaksische ] in de literatuur --- Civilisation anglo-saxonne dans la littérature --- Civilization [Anglo-Saxon ] in literature --- Civilisation anglo-saxonne dans la littérature --- Littérature anglaise --- Civilisation médiévale dans la littérature --- Christianisme et littérature --- Critique textuelle --- Histoire --- Grande-Bretagne --- Old English, ca. 450-1100 --- Criticism [Textual ] --- Civilization [Medieval ] in literature --- England --- To 1500 --- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 --- Anglo-Saxons --- 1100-1500 (moyen anglais) --- Histoire et critique --- Dans la littérature --- Moyen-Âge --- 449-1066 (Période anglo-saxonne)
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'New Readings on Women and Early Medieval English Literature and Culture' showcases current and original scholarship relating to women in Early Medieval English culture and in Early Medieval English studies and promises to stimulate new work in those areas. Recognizing the plasticity of gender structures, roles, and relations in Early Medieval English literature and culture as well as within the modern discipline of Early Medieval English Studies, the essays reveal pluralities of gender bequeathed to us and encourage us to rethink power/gender dynamics in our present moment.
Women --- History --- English literature --- Women in literature. --- Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Women in drama --- Women in poetry --- History and criticism. --- Anglo-Saxon Studies. --- Anglo-Saxon Women. --- Beowulf Manuscript. --- Gender Studies. --- Wealhtheow. --- Women's Studies.
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