
Inhabited Spaces
Anglo-Saxon Constructions of Place
Nicole Discenza(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 6. January 2017
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-4875-0065-8 (ISBN)
Description
We tend to think of early medieval people as unsophisticated about geography because their understandings of space and place often differed from ours, yet theirs were no less complex. Anglo-Saxons conceived of themselves as living at the centre of a cosmos that combined order and plenitude, two principles in a constant state of tension.
In Inhabited Spaces, Nicole Guenther Discenza examines a variety of Anglo-Latin and Old English texts to shed light on Anglo-Saxon understandings of space. Anglo-Saxon models of the universe featured a spherical earth at the centre of a spherical universe ordered by God. They sought to shape the universe into knowable places, from where the earth stood in the cosmos, to the kingdoms of different peoples, and to the intimacy of the hall. Discenza argues that Anglo-Saxon works both construct orderly place and illuminate the limits of human spatial control.
In Inhabited Spaces, Nicole Guenther Discenza examines a variety of Anglo-Latin and Old English texts to shed light on Anglo-Saxon understandings of space. Anglo-Saxon models of the universe featured a spherical earth at the centre of a spherical universe ordered by God. They sought to shape the universe into knowable places, from where the earth stood in the cosmos, to the kingdoms of different peoples, and to the intimacy of the hall. Discenza argues that Anglo-Saxon works both construct orderly place and illuminate the limits of human spatial control.
Reviews / Votes
"...a fascinating literary analysis..."- T. Pickles, University of Chester (The English Historical Review, vol 134 no 568)
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
1 b&w illustration
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
594 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-0065-8 (9781487500658)
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Person
Nicole Guenther Discenza is an associate professor in the Department of English at the University of South Florida.
Content
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Earth's Place in the Cosmos
2 England, the Mediterranean, and Beyond
3 Recentring: The North and England's Place
4 Fruitful Wastes in Beowulf, Guthlac A, and Andreas
5 Halls and Cities as Locuses of Civilization and Sin
Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Earth's Place in the Cosmos
2 England, the Mediterranean, and Beyond
3 Recentring: The North and England's Place
4 Fruitful Wastes in Beowulf, Guthlac A, and Andreas
5 Halls and Cities as Locuses of Civilization and Sin
Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
Index