Emotional Practice in Old English Literature
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Published:7th May '24
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An examination of how emotions were practised and performed through Old English texts. Scholarship is increasingly interested in investigating concepts of emotion found in Old English literature. This study takes the next step, arguing that both heroic and religious texts were vehicles for emotional practice - that is, for doing things with emotion. Using case studies from heroic poetry (Beowulf, The Battle of Brunanburh and The Battle of Maldon), religious poetry (Christ I and Christ III) and homilies (selections from the Vercelli Book, Blickling Homilies and the works of Wulfstan), it shows via detailed close readings that texts could be used to act out emotional styles, manage the emotions arising from specific events, and negotiate relationships both within social groups and with God. Meanwhile, a chapter on the Old English Boethius explores how the control of unruly emotions is theorized as the transfer of attachment from the things of this world to the things of the divine. Overall, the volume offers new angles on the social functions of genres and questions of reception and performance; and it gives insight into how early medieval people used emotions to relate to their world, temporal and eternal.
The case studies themselves are very rich; Jorgensen's bibliographic thoroughness and precision in close reading shine through in the individual chapters. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
Jorgensen's book is wide-ranging, seeking to trace threads of emotional practice through centuries and across genres of Old English literature; its subject could certainly fill many more volumes. Jorgensen's Emotional Practice in Old English Literature will be of interest to scholars in the history of emotions as well as of the many primary texts so carefully read here, and will provide a useful foundation for the conversation that it will continue to inspire. * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW *
ISBN: 9781843847052
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 512g
288 pages