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Race and Ethnicity in Anglo-Saxon Literature

Race and Ethnicity in Anglo-Saxon Literature

Stephen J. Harris
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What makes English literature English ? This question inspires Stephen Harris's wide-ranging study of Old English literature. From Bede in the eighth century to Geoffrey of Monmouth in the twelfth, Harris explores the intersections of race and literature before the rise of imagined communities. Harris examines possible configurations of communities, illustrating dominant literary metaphors of race from Old English to its nineteenth-century critical reception. Literary voices in the England of Bede understood the limits of community primarily as racial or tribal, in keeping with the perceived divine division of peoples after their languages, and the extension of Christianity to Bede's Germanic neighbours was effected in part through metaphors of family and race. Harris demonstrates how King Alfred adapted Bede in the ninth century; how both exerted an effect on Archbishop Wulfstan in the eleventh; and how Old English poetry speaks to images of race.
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Content Type:
Books
Year:
2003
Edition:
annotated edition
Publisher:
Routledge
Language:
english
Pages:
298
ISBN 10:
0203497996
ISBN 13:
9780203497999
Series:
Studies in Medieval History and Culture, 24
File:
PDF, 3.08 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2003
pdf, 3.08 MB
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