Pride and Prodigies

Studies in the Monsters of the Beowulf Manuscript

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Medieval
Cover of the book Pride and Prodigies by Andy Orchard, University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Andy Orchard ISBN: 9781442659001
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division Publication: December 15, 2003
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Andy Orchard
ISBN: 9781442659001
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Publication: December 15, 2003
Imprint:
Language: English

Monsters and the monstrous, whether from the remote pagan past or the new world of Christian Latin learning, haunted the Anglo-Saxon imagination in a variety of ways. In this series of detailed studies, Andy Orchard demonstrates the changing range of Anglo-Saxon attitudes towards the monstrous by reconsidering the monsters of Beowulf against the background of early medieval and patristic teratology and with reference to specific Anglo-Saxon texts.

The immediate manuscript context of the monsters in Beowulf is analysed, shedding light on the poet's treatment of the theme of the monstrous and its integration into his work, and a series of parallel discussions consider a range of medieval treatments of the same theme in a variety of analogous texts (all provided with translation), in Latin, Old English, Middle Irish, and Old Icelandic.

The twin themes of pride and prodigies are suggested by tracing changing attitudes towards the concept of pride and establishing a close link between the proud pagan warriors depicted in Christian tradition and the monsters they fight, and with whom they become increasingly identified.

An appendix contains new editions and translations (some for the first time in English) of the Liber Monstrorum, The Letter of Alexander to Aristotle, and The Wonders of the East.

Originally published in 1995 by Boydell & Brewer.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Monsters and the monstrous, whether from the remote pagan past or the new world of Christian Latin learning, haunted the Anglo-Saxon imagination in a variety of ways. In this series of detailed studies, Andy Orchard demonstrates the changing range of Anglo-Saxon attitudes towards the monstrous by reconsidering the monsters of Beowulf against the background of early medieval and patristic teratology and with reference to specific Anglo-Saxon texts.

The immediate manuscript context of the monsters in Beowulf is analysed, shedding light on the poet's treatment of the theme of the monstrous and its integration into his work, and a series of parallel discussions consider a range of medieval treatments of the same theme in a variety of analogous texts (all provided with translation), in Latin, Old English, Middle Irish, and Old Icelandic.

The twin themes of pride and prodigies are suggested by tracing changing attitudes towards the concept of pride and establishing a close link between the proud pagan warriors depicted in Christian tradition and the monsters they fight, and with whom they become increasingly identified.

An appendix contains new editions and translations (some for the first time in English) of the Liber Monstrorum, The Letter of Alexander to Aristotle, and The Wonders of the East.

Originally published in 1995 by Boydell & Brewer.

More books from University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division

Cover of the book On the Idea of a University by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book Befriending the Commedia dell'Arte of Flaminio Scala by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book Spatial Evolution of Manufacturing by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book Big Pharma, Women, and the Labour of Love by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book The Future of Canadian Federalism/L'Avenir du federalisme canadien by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book Civilization and Democracy by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book The Donut by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book The Power of Place, the Problem of Time by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book Funding Policies and the Nonprofit Sector in Western Canada by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book Benjamin Disraeli Letters by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book The Moral Economy of Cities by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book The Correspondence of Erasmus by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book The Canadian Senate in Bicameral Perspective by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book Sentencing as a Human Process by Andy Orchard
Cover of the book Indians in the Fur Trade by Andy Orchard
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy