Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic /:
In reality, medieval outlaws were dangerous, desperate individuals. In the fiction of the Middle Ages however, the possibilities afforded by their position on societies' margins granted them the ability to fill a number of transitory, transgressive roles-young adventurer, freedom fighter, and e...
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Schriftenreihe: | Early medieval North Atlantic.
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Zusammenfassung: | In reality, medieval outlaws were dangerous, desperate individuals. In the fiction of the Middle Ages however, the possibilities afforded by their position on societies' margins granted them the ability to fill a number of transitory, transgressive roles-young adventurer, freedom fighter, and even saint. Out of Bounds examines the development of the literary outlaw in the early Middle Ages, when traditions drawn from Anglo-Saxon England, early Christian Ireland, and Viking Age Iceland informed a generous view of itinerant criminality and facilitated the application of outlaw tropes to moral questions of conduct in both secular and religious life. Taken together, the traditions of the North Atlantic archipelago reveal a world of interconnected cultures with an expansive view of movement across boundaries both literal and conceptual, capable of finding value in unlikely places and countenancing the challenges presented by such discoveries. |
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spelling | DeAngelo, Jeremy, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006007486 Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic / Jeremy DeAngelo. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press (Bibliovault) : Amsterdam University Press, [2019] ©2019 1 online resource (258 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The early medieval North Atlantic Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Defining Outlawry; Outlawry, Mobility, and the Middle Ages; Transgression and Conduct; The North Atlantic Sea of Islands; Texts and Dates; 1. Outlawry and Liminality in the North Atlantic; The Meaning of Wrecca; Itinerancy, Capital, and Power; The Role of the Outlaw; Outlawry in North Atlantic Literature and Practice; The Rite de Passage and Liminality; The Potential and Threat of the Liminal; 2. Imitating Exile in Early Medieval Ireland; Ailithre, Penance, and Punishment; The Desert Sea; The Concept of Conduct The Immram, a Genre of ConductConduct and Obedience; 3. Lessons of Conduct in Anglo-Saxon England; Irish Conduct in Anglo-Saxon England?; Cynewulf and the Life as Journey; The Old English Physiologus and the Problem of Conduct; Discretio Spirituum; Pride and Hazardous Conduct; Discerning the Meaning of the Old English Physiologus; 4. The Transgressive Hero; Holy Wreccan; Guthlac of Crowland, Outlaw of God; The Intersection of Outlaw and Ascetic; Doxa and Transgression; Transgression and Aglæcan; Conduct and the Outlaw; 5. Cultural Exchange at the Boundaries of the Far North Outlaws and TransculturalismEncountering Others in Norse Saga and Belief; The Finnar, the Norse, and those in Between; Cultural Conduct among the Gods; Conduct in the Far North; 6. Transgression in Transition after the Norman Conquest; A New Outlaw for a New Time; Hereward the Wake; The Fens as Transgressive Environment; The Abbey of Ely as Transgressive Space; Altering the Outlaw's Environment; Move Forward; Bibliography; Index In reality, medieval outlaws were dangerous, desperate individuals. In the fiction of the Middle Ages however, the possibilities afforded by their position on societies' margins granted them the ability to fill a number of transitory, transgressive roles-young adventurer, freedom fighter, and even saint. Out of Bounds examines the development of the literary outlaw in the early Middle Ages, when traditions drawn from Anglo-Saxon England, early Christian Ireland, and Viking Age Iceland informed a generous view of itinerant criminality and facilitated the application of outlaw tropes to moral questions of conduct in both secular and religious life. Taken together, the traditions of the North Atlantic archipelago reveal a world of interconnected cultures with an expansive view of movement across boundaries both literal and conceptual, capable of finding value in unlikely places and countenancing the challenges presented by such discoveries. Print version record. Literature, Medieval History and criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077549 Literature, Medieval Themes, motives. Outlaws in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85096167 Littérature médiévale Histoire et critique. Littérature médiévale Thèmes, motifs. Hors-la-loi dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh Literature, Medieval fast Literature, Medieval Themes, motives fast Outlaws in literature fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast has work: Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGKBDVCHwvDVvjQGwfQHFq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: DeAngelo, Jeremy. Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press (Bibliovault) : Amsterdam University Press, [2019] 9462984085 9789462984080 (OCoLC)1038242677 Early medieval North Atlantic. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018116485 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1980302 Volltext |
spellingShingle | DeAngelo, Jeremy Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic / Early medieval North Atlantic. Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Defining Outlawry; Outlawry, Mobility, and the Middle Ages; Transgression and Conduct; The North Atlantic Sea of Islands; Texts and Dates; 1. Outlawry and Liminality in the North Atlantic; The Meaning of Wrecca; Itinerancy, Capital, and Power; The Role of the Outlaw; Outlawry in North Atlantic Literature and Practice; The Rite de Passage and Liminality; The Potential and Threat of the Liminal; 2. Imitating Exile in Early Medieval Ireland; Ailithre, Penance, and Punishment; The Desert Sea; The Concept of Conduct The Immram, a Genre of ConductConduct and Obedience; 3. Lessons of Conduct in Anglo-Saxon England; Irish Conduct in Anglo-Saxon England?; Cynewulf and the Life as Journey; The Old English Physiologus and the Problem of Conduct; Discretio Spirituum; Pride and Hazardous Conduct; Discerning the Meaning of the Old English Physiologus; 4. The Transgressive Hero; Holy Wreccan; Guthlac of Crowland, Outlaw of God; The Intersection of Outlaw and Ascetic; Doxa and Transgression; Transgression and Aglæcan; Conduct and the Outlaw; 5. Cultural Exchange at the Boundaries of the Far North Outlaws and TransculturalismEncountering Others in Norse Saga and Belief; The Finnar, the Norse, and those in Between; Cultural Conduct among the Gods; Conduct in the Far North; 6. Transgression in Transition after the Norman Conquest; A New Outlaw for a New Time; Hereward the Wake; The Fens as Transgressive Environment; The Abbey of Ely as Transgressive Space; Altering the Outlaw's Environment; Move Forward; Bibliography; Index Literature, Medieval History and criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077549 Literature, Medieval Themes, motives. Outlaws in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85096167 Littérature médiévale Histoire et critique. Littérature médiévale Thèmes, motifs. Hors-la-loi dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh Literature, Medieval fast Literature, Medieval Themes, motives fast Outlaws in literature fast |
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title | Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic / |
title_auth | Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic / |
title_exact_search | Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic / |
title_full | Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic / Jeremy DeAngelo. |
title_fullStr | Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic / Jeremy DeAngelo. |
title_full_unstemmed | Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic / Jeremy DeAngelo. |
title_short | Outlawry, liminality, and sanctity in the early medieval North Atlantic / |
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topic | Literature, Medieval History and criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077549 Literature, Medieval Themes, motives. Outlaws in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85096167 Littérature médiévale Histoire et critique. Littérature médiévale Thèmes, motifs. Hors-la-loi dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh Literature, Medieval fast Literature, Medieval Themes, motives fast Outlaws in literature fast |
topic_facet | Literature, Medieval History and criticism. Literature, Medieval Themes, motives. Outlaws in literature. Littérature médiévale Histoire et critique. Littérature médiévale Thèmes, motifs. Hors-la-loi dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. Literature, Medieval Literature, Medieval Themes, motives Outlaws in literature Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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