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Law, Literature, and Social Regulation in Early Medieval England

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ISBN-13:
9781800109254
Veröffentl:
2023
Seiten:
310
Autor:
Andrew Rabin
Serie:
47, Anglo-Saxon Studies
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Valuable new insights into the multi-layered and multi-directional relationship of law, literature, and social regulation in pre-Conquest English society.Pre-Conquest English law was among the most sophisticated in early medieval Europe. Composed largely in the vernacular, it played a crucial role in the evolution of early English identity and exercised a formative influence on the development of the Common Law. However, recent scholarship has also revealed the significant influence of these legal documents and ideas on other cultural domains, both modern and pre-modern. This collection explores the richness of pre-Conquest legal writing by looking beyond its traditional codified form. Drawing on methodologies ranging from traditional philology to legal and literary theory, and from a diverse selection of contributors offering a broad spectrum of disciplines, specialities and perspectives, the essays examine the intersection between traditional juridical texts - from law codes and charters to treatises and religious regulation - and a wide range of literary genres, including hagiography and heroic poetry. In doing so, they demonstrate that the boundary that has traditionally separated "law" from other modes of thought and writing is far more porous than hitherto realized. Overall, the volume yields valuable new insights into the multi-layered and multi-directional relationship of law, literature, and social regulation in pre-Conquest English society.
Introduction: Law as Literature/Literature as LawAndrew Rabin and Anya AdairPart I. Law and Literature: Normative Alliances1. The Alfredian Prose Psalms and a Legal English IdentityJay Paul Gates2. Cynescipe, Bishop Æthelwold, and the Spread of Legal LanguageArendse Lund3. Traces and Supplements: Literary Prose in Sawyer 404Scott T. Smith4. The Curious Incident of the Monster in the Night-Time: Circumstantial Evidence in Law and PoetryAnya Adair5. Uncertain Judgment: The Ordeal in Hagiography and LawAndrew RabinPart II. Literature and Law: Normative Renewals6. The Historical and Literary Context of the Legatine Capitulary of 786 in England and AbroadKristen Carella7. Liturgy as Law: Coronation Ordines in Tenth-Century EnglandNicole Marafioti8. The Passive Ealdorman? Juxtaposing the later Old English Law Codes and the 'Dispute Narratives'Mary Elizabeth Blanchard9. Royal Reeves, Royal Authority, and the 'Holy Society' in Archbishop Wulfstan's WritingsChelsea Shields-Más10. Laying Down the Law? Bishop Headda's Visit to Saint GuthlacStefan Jurasinski11. The Terms of Hypocrisy in Early English Law and Literature: Ælfric and WulfstanSherif Abdelkarim

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