The Written Word in Early Medieval England

Kent, Mercia and Wessex, c. 830–920

Robert Gallagher author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Jul '26

£110.00

This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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An innovative study of uses of writing in early medieval England during a pivotal century of political and societal upheaval.

This book offers an innovative study of the uses of writing in early medieval England during a pivotal century of political and societal upheaval. It will appeal to students and scholars interested in Anglo-Saxon and early medieval England, the vikings, and medieval literary history.This book presents an innovative, holistic examination of the uses of the written word in early medieval England during a century of political and societal upheaval, culminating in the emergence of the kingdom of the Anglo-Saxons under Alfred the Great and his children, Æthelflæd and Edward the Elder. Through a diverse range of documentary, literary and material evidence, Robert Gallagher explains how literary activity during this period – particularly involving members of the laity – has often been underestimated. He focuses on several innovations in documentary culture that took place in the mid-ninth century, which in turn played a significant role in establishing the cultural conditions for Alfredian cultural renewal. The evidence makes clear that limited personal literacy did not pose a barrier to participation in literary activity and thus makes a major new contribution to our understanding of England's ninth- and tenth-century history.

ISBN: 9781009628877

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350 pages