Anglo-Saxon Keywords.
By: Frantzen, Allen J.
Material type: BookPublisher: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2012Description: 1 online resource (438 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118255605; 1118255607; 9781118255575; 1118255577.Subject(s): English language -- Old English, ca. 450-1100 -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc | English language -- Etymology | Linguistic change | Historical linguistics | English language -- Old English, ca. 450-1100 -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc | English language | English language -- Etymology | English language -- Old English | Historical linguistics | Linguistic change | 450 - 1100Genre/Form: Electronic books. | Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Anglo-Saxon Keywords.DDC classification: 429 Online resources: Wiley Online LibraryCover; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; A; Aesthetics; Agriculture; Alcohol; Anglo-Saxonism; Animals; Apocalypse; Art; Author; B; Behavior; Bible; Book; Borough; C; Charters; Children; Christianity; Coinage; Cross; D; Danelaw; Death; Diet; Drama; Dreams; E; Easter; Emotions; Environment; Exile; F; Fashion; Femininity; Fishing; Franks; Friendship; G; Gender; Genre; H; Hall; History; Hoard; Homeland; Homily; Hunting; I; Identity; Individuality; Ireland; L; Labor; Law; Literacy; Liturgy; M; Marriage; Masculinity; Medicine; Mind; Music; N.
Nature; Norman Conquest; O; Orality; P; Paganism; Peace; Peace-weaver; Penance; Piety; R; Race; Recreation; Reform; Rome; S; Scandinavia; Settlement; Sex; Slavery; T; Technology; Thegn; Trade; Tradition; Translation; Trifunctional model; V; Viking; W; War; Works Cited; Index.
Anglo-Saxon Keywords presents a series of entries that reveal the links between modern ideas and scholarship and the central concepts of Anglo-Saxon literature, language, and material culture. Reveals important links between central concepts of the Anglo-Saxon period and issues we think about today. Reveals how material culture--the history of labor, medicine, technology, identity, masculinity, sex, food, land use--is as important as the history of ideas. Offers a richly theorized approach that intersects with many disciplines inside and outside of medieval studies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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