
The Making of England
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He tells [the] story in a fresh and appealing way, by focusing on close readings of key texts, for their literary qualities as much as historical detail, and including some unexpected selections. In keeping the style light and the pace lively, the book is well suited to a general audience or to students coming to the period for the first time, from whatever disciplinary perspective they approach, and is sure to entice many of its readers to further study of medieval history and literature. * The Medieval Review * A useful contribution ... its most attractive feature is the wide range of both Latin and vernacular literature Atherton discusses, finding significance and interest in texts that might have been thought too esoteric to set before non-specialists ... the chronological lists at the beginning of each chapter, giving dates of the events mentioned, are an excellent idea. * Parergon * [This book] is a truly interdisciplinary cultural history, covering literature, language, history and landscape studies, and is one that will be accessible to all stages of undergraduate students and members of the general public looking for an engaging introduction to the Anglo-Saxon period ... Through its engaging style and creative approach, Atherton's book really comes alive and tempts the reader to imagine life in the Anglo-Saxon world. * English Studies *More details
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- Cover
- Half-title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- A Note on Modernised Spellings
- Introduction: Helmet and crown
- Part I: Mapping a journey through the Anglo-Saxon world
- 1. 'The Italian journey'
- 2. 'On the road'
- Interlude I: The charter bounds of Alveston and Tiddington
- Part II: The reign of King Alfred
- 3. Literacy and the use of English: Alfred's reforms
- 4. The rule of government: 'The craft of all crafts'
- 5. The importance of Bede
- Interlude II: The dedication to the king in the preface to the Old English Bede
- Part III: The expansion of Wessex
- 6. The reign of Edward the Elder
- 7. The lessons of history: 'Edwardian' literature
- Interlude III: 'When the sun most brightly shines', from the Old English Metres of Boethius
- Part IV: War, poetry, and book-collecting
- 8. 'King Æthelstan the Pious, famed throughout the wide world'
- 9. The 'Great War' and medieval memory
- 10. 'Prophet in his own country': The early life of St Dunstan
- 11. 'By skill must love be guided': The school of Glastonbury
- Interlude IV: A passage from 'St Dunstan's Classbook'
- Part V: Building the nation
- 12. The reign of King Edred: Dealing with the Northumbrians, the queen mother, and the archbishop
- 13. Politics, monasteries and the rise of Bishop Æthelwold
- 14. Lawsuits, law-books and sermons: Archbishop Dunstan and King Edgar
- 15. Winchester, chief city of Edgar's England
- Interlude V: The Poem The Coronation of Edgar
- Epilogue
- Appendix I: A dispute over land
- Appendix II: Passages from the Vercelli Book
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
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