Representation and design : tracing a hermeneutics of Old English poetry

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    • Head, Pauline E.

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Representation and design : tracing a hermeneutics of Old English poetry

Pauline E. Head

(SUNY series in medieval studies)

State University of New York Press, c1997

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-161) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Representation and Design examines Old English poetry from the point of view of its interpretation, beginning with the assumption that Anglo-Saxon concepts of reading were probably very different from those that dominate our own literary culture. The book insists on the semantic interaction of representation and design, two aspects of Old English poetry that traditionally have been examined separately, and draws on Anglo-Saxon pictorial art as a model throughout. It disputes the conventional dichotomy that interpretation makes between content and form; redefines content as a particular mode of representation—a reflection of texts and ideologies; and recognizes form as complex and meaningful design so that the "two" no longer can be distinguished in the process of interpretation. The author examines a range of texts—Beowulf, The Wanderer, the Exeter Book riddles, manuscript illuminations, and the sculpture of the Ruthwell cross—in order to consider the place of the reader, the frame, and the past in Anglo-Saxon representation. Through this process, she traces a fluidity of signification and suggests that an Anglo-Saxon aesthetic would be both complex and enigmatic.

目次

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Locating the Reader: Perspectives in Old English Poetry and Anglo-Saxon Art 2. Peripheral Meanings: Frames in Old English Poetry and Anglo-Saxon Manuscript Illumination 3. Images of Storytelling: The Presence of the Past in Old English Poetry Afterword: Tracing Signs of Elusion Notes Bibliography Index

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