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Outlawry, Liminality, and Sanctity in the Literature of the Early Medieval North Atlantic: The Early Medieval North Atlantic

Autor Jeremy Deangelo
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 noi 2018
In reality, medieval outlaws were dangerous, desperate individuals. In the fiction of the Middle Ages, however, the possibilities afforded by their position on societies' margins granted them the ability to fill a number of transitory, transgressive roles: young adventurer, freedom fighter, and even saint. Outlawry, Liminality, and Sanctity in the Literature of the Early Medieval North Atlantic examines the development of the literary outlaw in the early Middle Ages, when traditions drawn from Anglo-Saxon England, early Christian Ireland, and Viking Age Iceland informed a generous view of itinerant criminality and facilitated the application of outlaw tropes to moral questions of conduct in both secular and religious life. Taken together, the traditions of the North Atlantic archipelago reveal a world of interconnected cultures with an expansive view of movement across boundaries both literal and conceptual, capable of finding value in unlikely places and countenancing the challenges presented by such discoveries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789462984080
ISBN-10: 9462984085
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 168 x 238 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Seria The Early Medieval North Atlantic


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This book demonstrates how qualities and activities first associated with outlaws were repurposed to depict other transgressive figures in early medieval English, Irish, and Icelandic literature, and their travel throughout the archipelago used to convey moral instruction.