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The Battle of Maldon: War and Peace in Tenth-Century England

Autor Mark Atherton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 dec 2020
Depicting one of the defining conflicts of tenth-century England, The Battle of Maldon immortalises the bloody fight that took place along the banks of the tidal river Blackwater in 991, poignantly expressing the lore and language of a determined nation faced with the advance of a ruthless and relentless enemy. But, as Mark Atherton reveals, The Battle of Maldon is more than a heroic tale designed to inspire courage and unity in a time of crisis: rather, it celebrates ideals of loyalty and friendship and commemorates an event which changed the face of English culture. Using Atherton's own vivid and illuminating translations from Old English, The Battle of Maldon: War and Peace in Tenth-Century England evokes the chaotic ebb and flow of the battle while also placing 'Maldon' in the context of its age. Seeking to reconstruct the way of life, the spirituality and the worldview of the original audience, Atherton examines how and why the poem encouraged its readers to relive the visceral experience of battle for themselves. With this exciting study, Atherton provides an authoritative treatment of this iconic text, its history and its legacy. As such, this important book will be a vital resource for all readers of Old English literature and early medieval history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350134034
ISBN-10: 1350134031
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 29 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Author is one of the foremost authorities on Anglo-Saxon prose and poetical literature

Notă biografică

Mark Atherton is Senior Lecturer in English Language and Literature at Regent's Park College, University of Oxford, UK. He is the author of The Making of England (Bloomsbury, 2017) and Complete Old English (2019).

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsList of MapsAcknowledgementsIntroductionPart I. Approaches to The Battle of Maldon1. The Grounds of Maldon2. Horse and Hawk3. Hearth and Home4. 'Here stands an earl'5. 'Blessed is the man': Byrhtnoth's Prayer6. 'From a great kindred in Mercia'7. Feud and Friendship8. The Battle of the Holme9. Beowulf and MaldonPart II. After the Battle10. 'And so to Maldon': The Account of the Battle in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle11. Byrhtferth of Ramsey's Life of St Oswald12. Memories of a Golden Age: 'Maldon' in The Book of ElyAppendix 1. The Battle of Maldon: Text and TranslationAppendix 2. 'The Battle of the Holme': Text and TranslationAppendix 3. The Case of Æthelric of Bocking: Text and TranslationAppendix 4. The Will of Leofwine: Text and TranslationSelect BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

In this fascinating and highly readable book, Mark Atherton discusses 'The Battle of Maldon', one of the most famous of all poems to survive from early medieval England, providing an insightful analysis of its Old English text, and situating it in its proper late tenth-century historical and literary context. An extremely informative and engaging contribution.
A work of devoted scholarship and a treasure trove for research into the history and literature of the Anglo-Saxons, Atherton offers a model of how to read a single poem with reference to its exact language as well as to the fine grain of topography, social history, religious observance, and related matters from falconry to friendship. This book should be welcomed by students and specialists alike.
This book has transformed my understanding of a poem I've been teaching for years. It is essential new reading for specialists and students of Old English literature, yet it is also written to appeal to any reader with an interest in English history, language, and landscape. I'll be adding it to my syllabus and also recommending it to family and friends.