Representing Beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia
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- Nombre de pages295
- PrésentationRelié
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.635 kg
- Dimensions16,5 cm × 24,0 cm × 2,3 cm
- ISBN978-1-78327-008-8
- EAN9781783270088
- Date de parution16/07/2015
- CollectionAnglo-saxon studies
- ÉditeurThe Boydell Press
Résumé
Still others were things half glimpsed on a dark night or seen only in the mind's eye ; strange beasts that haunted dreams and visions or inhabited exotic lands beyond the compass of everyday knowledge. This book discusses the various ways in which the early English and Scandinavians thought about and represented these other inhabitants of their world, and considers the multi-faceted nature of the relationship between people and beasts.
Drawing on the evidence of material culture, art, language, literature, place-names and landscapes, the studies presented here reveal a world where the boundaries between humans, animals, monsters and objects were blurred and often permeable, and where to represent the bestial could be to hold a mirror to the self.
Still others were things half glimpsed on a dark night or seen only in the mind's eye ; strange beasts that haunted dreams and visions or inhabited exotic lands beyond the compass of everyday knowledge. This book discusses the various ways in which the early English and Scandinavians thought about and represented these other inhabitants of their world, and considers the multi-faceted nature of the relationship between people and beasts.
Drawing on the evidence of material culture, art, language, literature, place-names and landscapes, the studies presented here reveal a world where the boundaries between humans, animals, monsters and objects were blurred and often permeable, and where to represent the bestial could be to hold a mirror to the self.