A life both public and private: expressions of individuality in Old English poetry

A life both public and private: expressions of individuality in Old English poetry

Author
Lapadula, Brent R
Publisher
McFarland & Company
Language
English
Year
2018;2019
Page
vii, 190 Seiten
ISBN
9781476673950,9781476633473,1476673950
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.1 MiB

Product Description The concept of the individual or the self, central in so many modern-day contexts, has not been investigated in depth in the Anglo-Saxon period. Focusing on Old English poetry, the author argues that a singular, Anglo-Saxon sense of self may be found by analyzing their surviving verse. The concept of the individual, with an identity outside of her community, is clearly evident during this period, and the widely accepted view that the individual as we understand it did not really exist until the Renaissance does not stand up to scrutiny. From the Back Cover The concept of the individual or the self, central in so many modern-day contexts, has not been investigated in depth in the Anglo-Saxon period. Focusing on Old English poetry, the author argues that a singular, Anglo-Saxon sense of self may be found by analyzing their surviving verse. The concept of the individual, with an identity outside of her community, is clearly evident during this period, and the widely accepted view that the individual as we understand it did not really exist until the Renaissance does not stand up to scrutiny. About the Author Brent R. LaPadula is an educator and independent scholar working in the public school system in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.

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