CREATION, MIGRATION, AND CONQUEST: IMAGINARY GEOGRAPHY AND SENSE OF SPACE IN OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE.

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FABIENNE L. MICHELET, FABIENNE ...
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CREATION, MIGRATION, AND CONQUEST: IMAGINARY GEOGRAPHY AND SENSE OF SPACE IN OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE.

"Creation, Migration, and Conquest: Imaginary Geography and Sense of Space in Old English Literature explores the Anglo-Saxons' spatial imaginaire, tracing its political, literary, and intellectual backgrounds and analyzing how this imaginaire shapes perceptions and representations of geographical space. The book elaborates new interpretative paradigms, drawing on the work of continental scholars and literary critics, and on complementing interdisciplinary scholarship of medieval imaginary spaces and their representations. It gathers evidence from both Old English verse and historico-geographical documents, and focuses on the juncture between traditional scientific learning and the symbolic values attributed to space and orientation.

Combining close reading with an original theoretical model, Creation, Migration, and Conquest offers innovative interpretations of celebrated texts and highlights the links between place, identity, and collective identity."--Jacket.

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Undetermined, English
Pages
297

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OXFORD

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Library of Congress
PR173.M46 2006, PR173 .M46 2006

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22731503M
ISBN 10
019928671X
LCCN
2006005340
OCLC/WorldCat
63702630
LibraryThing
4561174
Goodreads
4009154

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OL13665488W

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