
Prophet Margins
The Medieval Vatic Impulse and Social Stability
Peter Lang Verlag
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 11. October 2004
Book
Hardback
VI, 224 pages
978-0-8204-7107-5 (ISBN)
Description
While poets have traditionally inhabited cultural margins, prophets have brought poetic language to the center of cultural debate, not foretelling the future so much as diagnosing the present. This exciting collection of nine essays examines the range of social and political implications that inflects poetic discourse, from the Old English and Latin texts of the Anglo-Saxon world to the Scotland and England of the Renaissance. Whether saints' lives, Germanic heroic epics, chronicles, or satiric poems, the works discussed in this book retain their verbal power, if not their political influence, into our own time.
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Series
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
521 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8204-7107-5 (9780820471075)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
The Editors: E. L. Risden is Associate Professor of English at St. Norbert College, Wisconsin; Karen Moranski is Associate Professor of English at the University of Illinois-Springfield; and Stephen Yandell is Assistant Professor of English at Xavier University, Ohio.
Content
Contents: Edward L. Risden/Stephen Yandell/Karen R. Moranski: Introduction: Prophecy as Political Discourse - Edward L. Risden: Old English Heroic Poet-Prophets and Their (Un)stable Histories - William P. Hyland: Prophecy and Community Leadership in Rudolph of Fulda's Vita Leobae - Heinz Baader: Wolfram's Culturally Prophetic Parzival - Mickey Sweeney: Gawain's Tempting Helen: Prophesying the Fall of Camelot - Stephen Yandell: Prophetic Authority in Adam of Usk's Chronicle - William F. Hodapp: Performing Prophecy: The Advents of Christ in Medieval Latin Drama - Russell Rutter: Printing, Prophecy, and the Foundation of the Tudor Dynasty: Caxton's Morte Darthur and Henry Tudor's Road to Bosworth - Theodore L. Steinberg: Poetry and Prophecy: a Skelton Key - Karen R. Moranski: The Son Who Rules «all Bretaine to the sey»: The Whole Prophesie and the Union of Crowns.