Welsh and Old English nature poetry show important similarities in both mood and imagery. However, modern critics have done both a disservice by viewing each too narrowly within what Higley calls the "anglocentric tradition." Study of Old English has suffered from its isolation from the Welsh, in particular from the lessons to be learned from its ambiguous, i.e., "uncooperative" qualities. Taking an inclusive approach that extends from phonology to imagery, her book examines poems from both traditions and achieves new and persuasive readings. Between Languages attempts to bring obscure and moving poems into a wider critical orbit, and it offers new translations of The Seafarer, Maxims II, and Wulf and Eadwacer among the English and The Sick Man of Abercuawg, Song of the Old Man, and various gnomic and wisdom poems among the Welsh, including one of the few complete English translations in this century of a vatic poem from The Book of Taliesin.
Welsh and Old English poetry, moreover, have often been described as like or different from each other. Higley breaks this cycle of mutual marginalization with theoretically innovative discussions of each text on its own merits. She joins scholars like Allen Frantzen, Lee Patterson, and Suzanne Fleischmann in pointing out that medievalists have, to their own peril, failed to avail themselves of the subtle resources of postmodern criticism.
Between Languages makes accessible to a modern audience the traditions of Welsh and Old English poetry, which are at once parallel, unique, and mutually informative, and at the same time distinct from poetry since the eighteenth century.
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Sarah Lynn Higley is Associate Professor of English at the University of Rochester.
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Hard Back. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First Edition. 314 Pages Indexed. Book with green boards is As New. Dust jacket has one inch tear at bottom of back cover and two very light chippings. Welsh and Old English nature poetry show important similarities in both mood and imagery. However, modern critics have done both a disservice by viewing each too narrowly within what Higley calls the "anglocentric tradition." Study of Old English has suffered from its isolation from the Welsh, in particular from the lessons to be learned from its ambiguous, i.e., "uncooperative" qualities. Taking an inclusive approach that extends from phonology to imagery, the author's book examines poems from both traditions and achieves new and persuasive readings. Between Languages attempts to bring obscure and moving poems into a wider critical orbit, and it offers new translations of The Seafarer, Maxims II, and Wulf and Eadwacer among the English and The Sick Man of Abercuawg, Song of the Old Man, and various gnomic and wisdom poems among the Welsh, including one of the few complete English translations in this century of a vatic poem from The Book of Taliesin. Welsh and Old English poetry, moreover, have often been described as like or different from each other. Higley breaks this cycle of mutual marginalization with theoretically innovative discussions of each text on its own merits. She joins scholars like Allen Frantzen, Lee Patterson, and Suzanne Fleischmann in pointing out that medievalists have, to their own peril, failed to avail themselves of the subtle resources of postmodern criticism. Between Languages makes accessible to a modern audience the traditions of Welsh and Old English poetry, which are at once parallel, unique, and mutually informative, and at the same time distinct from poetry since the eighteenth century. N° de réf. du vendeur 20829
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1st edition. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; xiv, 314 p. ; 24 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Contents; 1. The Natural Analogy: Difficulties, Gaps, and Irritations -- 2. Getting Around the Cipher: Translating the Uncooperative Text -- 3. Metrical and Stylistic Analyses -- 4. Grappling with the Gnomic: Modern and Medieval Concepts of Image and Connection -- 5. The Vanishing Point: Deixis and Conjunction -- 6. The Third Thing: Context as Connection in Gnomic and Nature Poetry -- 7. Intentional Difficulty in Early Welsh Poetry -- 8. Clarity and Obscurity in Old English Poetry -- Afterword: Between Worlds -- Appendix: Selected Texts and Translations. Laments. 1. The Seafarer. 2. The Sick Man (Leper) of Abercuawg. 3. The Song of the Old Man. Gnomes and Nature Poems. 4. Maxims II. 5. Let the Cock's Comb Be Red. 6. Keen the Wind. Enigmas. 7. Wulf and Eadwacer. 8. Angar Kyfyndawt. Subjects; English poetry Old English, ca. 450-1100 Criticism, Textual. Comparative literature English (Old) and Welsh. Comparative literature Welsh and English (Old). Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature. Welsh poetry To 1100 Criticism, Textual. Civilization, Medieval, in literature. Civilization, Celtic, in literature. Nature in literature. Paleography, English. Paleography, Welsh. Welsh poetry To 1100. 3 Kg. N° de réf. du vendeur 425905
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