Beschreibung:
New approaches to a range of Old English texts.
IntroductionJacqueline Fay, Rebecca Stephenson, and Renée R. TrillingPart I: Affect and Embodied Cognition in Medieval Didactic Texts1. Prudentius's Apotheosis and Hamartigenia in Early Medieval EnglandLeslie Lockett2. Wonders Never Cease in the Old English BoethiusNicole Guenther Discenza3. The Desiring Mind: Embodying Affect in the Old English Pastoral CareJennifer A. Lorden4. Adam and Eve's Hands and Eyes: Covering the Face in the Junius ManuscriptBenjamin A. Saltzman5. Hawk Taming and Humanity in The Fortunes of MenStacy S. KleinPart II: Sovereignty, Power, and English Textual Identities6. A Taste for the Law: The Preface to Alfred's Law Code and Hannah Arendt's Reading of KantEmily V. Thornbury7. The Bodies Politic: Conflict, Consent, and English Identity During Godwin's ExileJacob Hobson8. Abraham Wheelock, Agent of Anglicanism, and the Deployment of Old English Texts in the 1643 Edition of Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English PeopleTimothy GrahamPart III: Acts of Public Record in Making and Sustaining Communities9. Writings Among the Ruins: The Peterborough Chronicle and the House ArchiveScott T. Smith10. St. Rumwold and the Social Network of BeliefMiranda Wilcox11. Holy Women on Display in Ælfric's Lives of SaintsJonathan Davis-SecordOverview of CareerVisible Mód: The Scholarship of Katherine O'Brien O'KeeffeMaura NolanThe Writings of Katherine O'Brien O'KeeffeBibliographyIndexTabula Gratulatoria