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Old English ecotheology : the Exeter Book / Courtney Catherine Barajas.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barajas, Courtney, author.
Series:
Environmental humanities in pre-modern cultures.
Environmental humanities in pre-modern cultures
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ecotheology.
Exeter book.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (230 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2021.
Summary:
This book examines the impact of environmental crises on early medieval English theology and poetry. Like their modern counterparts, theologians at the turn of the first millennium understood the interconnectedness of the Earth community, and affirmed the independent subjectivity of other-than-humans. The author argues for the existence of a specific Old English ecotheology, and demonstrates the influence of that theology on contemporaneous poetry. Taking the Exeter Book as a microcosm of the poetic corpus, she explores the impact of early medieval apocalypticism and environmental anxiety on Old English wisdom poems, riddles, elegies, and saints' lives.
Contents:
Ambiguous interpretation in the Exeter riddle collection
Birds'-Eye View: Riddle 6 and Riddle 7
Heroic Horns and Wounded Wood: Riddles of Transformation
Conclusions
Bibliography
4. Trauma and Apocalypse in the Eco-elegies
Environmental Trauma & Natural Depression in The Wanderer
Apocalypse / Now: The Ruin
5. Mutual Custodianship in the Landscapes of Gulac A
Home, Alone: Gulac in the Wilderness
Lessons in Early Medieval English Environmentalism
Coda: Old English Ecotheology
Bibliography
Cover
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Early Medieval Earth Consciousness
AElfric, Wulfstan, and the Exeter Book
Chapter Summaries
1. Old English Ecotheology
Medieval and Modern Ecotheology
2. The Web of Creation in Wisdom Poems
Gnome(ish) Wisdom in Old English Poetry
"The Web of Mysteries": Poetic Entanglement in The Order of the World
Mapping Kinship Connections in Maxims I
3. Identity, Affirmation, and Resistance in the Exeter Riddle Collection
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 29 Oct 2021).
ISBN:
90-485-5038-6
OCLC:
1268333700

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