Textual Identities in Early Medieval England: Essays in Honour of Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe

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Author(s): Rebecca Stephenson; Jacqueline A Fay; Renee R Trilling; Leslie Lockett; Nicole Discenza
Series: Anglo-Saxon Studies, 42
Publisher: D.S. Brewer
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 304

Textual Identities in Early Medieval England
Contents
Illustrations
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part One: Affect and Embodied Cognition in Medieval Didactic Texts
Prudentius’s Apotheosis and Hamartigenia in Early Medieval England
Wonders Never Cease in the Old English Boethius
The Desiring Mind: Embodying Affect in the Old English Pastoral Care
Adam and Eve’s Hands and Eyes: Covering the Face in the Junius Manuscript
Hawk Taming and Humanity in The Fortunes of Men
Part Two: Sovereignty, Power, and English Textual Identities
A Taste for the Law: The Preface to Alfred’s Law Code and Hannah Arendt’s Reading of Kant
The Bodies Politic: Conflict, Consent, and English Identity During Godwin’s Exile
Abraham Wheelock, Agent of Anglicanism, and the Deployment of Old English Texts
Part Three: Acts of Public Record in Making and Sustaining Communities
Writings Among the Ruins: The Peterborough Chronicle and the House Archive
St Rumwold and the Social Network of Belief
Holy Women on Display in Ælfric’s Lives of Saints
Visible Mód: The Scholarship of Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe
The Writings of Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe
Bibliography
Index of Manuscripts
General Index
Tabula Gratulatoria