
Exodus
Peter J. Lucas(Editor)
University of Exeter Press
Published on 1. June 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-85989-383-1 (ISBN)
Description
Exodus is an exceptional Old English poem, written at a time when in the age of Bede Northern England held the intellectual leadership of Europe. It offers a vernacular gateway to the study of early medieval christian poetry. Focussing in dramatic fashion on the crossing of the Red Sea enabling the Israelites to escape captivity in Egypt the poem is stylistically outstanding, showing a use of metaphor and fusion of disparate concepts (such as abstract and concrete, literal and allegorical) unparalleled in Old English poetry. The exodus, the greatest of Old Testament events, is interpreted both within the historical perspective of other Old Testament events (the Deluge and the Offering of Isaac) and within the allegorical perspective of the exodus to the Promised Land seen as the christian's journey through life to the ultimate heavenly home.
This book, now in its third edition, aims to make the poem more accessible, and better understood and appreciated than hitherto. A number of changes to the Introduction, Commentary and Glossary, as well as a new Select Bibliography, help to bring the apparatus up to date and draw attention to the many fine contributions to the poem made by other scholars.
This book, now in its third edition, aims to make the poem more accessible, and better understood and appreciated than hitherto. A number of changes to the Introduction, Commentary and Glossary, as well as a new Select Bibliography, help to bring the apparatus up to date and draw attention to the many fine contributions to the poem made by other scholars.
Reviews / Votes
No one interested in the Old English poem Exodus can afford to be without this edition. * Notes and Queries. * 'Displays a wealth of scholarship.'Michael Swanton, Times Educational Supplement 25 Nov 1977 'Many first-rate contributions to the study of the poem.'
Robert T. Farrell, Review of English Studies 29 (1978) 'A fine piece of work.'
J.R.
Hall, Year's Work in Old English Studies - 1977 in Old English Newsletter 12 (1978) 'It is not too large a claim to
say that ultimately . . . English poetic criticism and appreciation as a whole
will benefit from Dr Lucas's careful and scholarly work.'
D.G. Scragg in Critical Quartely 20 (1978) 'In many respects exemplary as
an edition of an Old English poem.'
D. Jost in Speculum 54 (1979) 'Twenty-six years after his second, revised edition of the Old English poem Exodus, Peter J. Lucas supplies a welcome third edition of this important text [...] the edition provides not only an excellent introduction to the text and important aspects of the study of Old English literature in general to the student 'beginner' but will remain a staple on any Old English scholar's bookshelf."Judith Kaup, Archiv fuer das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Liverpool University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 190 mm
Width: 128 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-85989-383-1 (9780859893831)
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Person
Peter J. Lucas is presently Honorary Research Associate at the Department of Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic in the University of Cambridge, and is Emeritus Professor of Old and Middle English at University College Dublin, where he taught English Language and Medieval English Literature. He is the author of several books, including the facsimile edition of Franciscus Junius's Caedmonis Monachi Paraphrasis Poetica Genesios, originally published in 1655 (Amsterdam, 2000), which includes the first edition ever of the Old English Exodus. Other books include From Author to Audience: John Capgrave and Medieval Publication (Dublin 1997), and The Medieval Manuscripts at Maynooth: Explorations in the Unknown, with Angela M. Lucas (Dublin, 2014), as well as several volumes in the series Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile. He has also written ninety or so articles on Old and Middle English, the history of the English language, and the early printing of Anglo-Saxon.
Content
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
I THE MANUSCRIPT
1. History, Provenance and Origin
2. General Description
3. Sectional Divisions
4. Lay-out and Lacunae
5. The Intended Illustrations
6. Punctuation
7. Scribal Error
8. Compilation
9. The Textual Integrity of Exodus
10. The Corrector's Accents
II LANGUAGE
III METRE
IV STYLE
V SOURCES
VI THEME
VII DATE AND ORIGIN
The Text
EDITORIAL PROCEDURE
EXODUS: Text with textual notes and Commentary
Select Bibliography
Glossary
Glossorial Index of People and Places
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
I THE MANUSCRIPT
1. History, Provenance and Origin
2. General Description
3. Sectional Divisions
4. Lay-out and Lacunae
5. The Intended Illustrations
6. Punctuation
7. Scribal Error
8. Compilation
9. The Textual Integrity of Exodus
10. The Corrector's Accents
II LANGUAGE
III METRE
IV STYLE
V SOURCES
VI THEME
VII DATE AND ORIGIN
The Text
EDITORIAL PROCEDURE
EXODUS: Text with textual notes and Commentary
Select Bibliography
Glossary
Glossorial Index of People and Places