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The Anglo-Saxon Warrior Ethic: Reconstructing Lordship in Early English Literature

The Anglo-Saxon Warrior Ethic: Reconstructing Lordship in Early English Literature
By John M. Hill

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Anglo-Saxon poems and fragments seem to preserve a long-standing Germanic code of heroic values, but John Hill shows that these values are probably not much older than the poems that record and advance them. In the first book-length application of anthropological research to Old English heroic literature, Hill demonstrates that the loyalties and values celebrated in "The Battle of Brunanburh, " "The Battle of Maldon, " and numerous other heroic episodes in Old English literature are not aspects of an archaic or ancient ethical life but instead political models serving the interests of West Saxon kingship and hegemony. Using the much more complicated Beowulf as an illuminating counterpoint, Hill works out the development in the heroic literature of these new ideals. Employing anthropological and psychoanalytic perspectives, Hill reopens for study an important subject of Old English literature long thought settled, and he provides a window onto the process of Anglo-Saxon state formation that should appeal to medievalists in both literary studies and history.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2806062 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-06-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 192 pages

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An application of anthropological research to Old English heroic literature. Anglo-Saxon poems and fragments seem to preserve a long-standing Germanic code of heroic values, but John Hill shows that these values are probably not much older than the poems that record and advance them.