Old English Ecotheology : The Exeter Book.
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- 9789048550388
- PR1490 .B373 2021
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Early Medieval Earth Consciousness -- Ælfric, Wulfstan, and the Exeter Book -- Chapter Summaries -- Bibliography -- 1. Old English Ecotheology -- Medieval and Modern Ecotheology -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 2. The Web of Creation in Wisdom Poems -- Gnome(ish) Wisdom in Old English Poetry -- "The Web of Mysteries": Poetic Entanglement in The Order of the World -- Mapping Kinship Connections in Maxims I -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 3. Identity, Affirmation, and Resistance in the Exeter Riddle Collection -- Ambiguous interpretation in the Exeter riddle collection -- Birds'-Eye View: Riddle 6 and Riddle 7 -- Heroic Horns and Wounded Wood: Riddles of Transformation -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 4. Trauma and Apocalypse in the Eco-elegies -- Environmental Trauma & -- Natural Depression in The Wanderer -- Apocalypse / Now: The Ruin -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 5. Mutual Custodianship in the Landscapes of Guðlac A -- Home, Alone: Guðlac in the Wilderness -- Lessons in Early Medieval English Environmentalism -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Coda: Old English Ecotheology -- Bibliography -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources & -- Critical Editions -- Secondary Works -- Reference Works -- Index -- Index of Essential Old English Terms.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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