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Communal Creativity In The Making Of The Beowulf Manuscript Towards A History Of Reception For The Nowell Codex Simon C Thomson

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Communal Creativity In The Making Of The Beowulf Manuscript Towards A History Of Reception For The Nowell Codex Simon C Thomson
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.17 MB
Author: Simon C. Thomson
ISBN: 9789004360853, 9789004360860, 9004360859, 9004360867
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Communal Creativity In The Making Of The Beowulf Manuscript Towards A History Of Reception For The Nowell Codex Simon C Thomson by Simon C. Thomson 9789004360853, 9789004360860, 9004360859, 9004360867 instant download after payment.

In "Communal Creativity in the Making of the 'Beowulf' Manuscript", Simon Thomson analyses details of scribal activity to tell a story about the project that preserved 'Beowulf' as one of a collective, if error-strewn, endeavour and arguing for a date in Cnut's reign. He presents evidence for the use of more than three exemplars and at least two artists as well as two scribes, making this an intentional and creative re-presentation uniting literature religious and heroic, in poetry and in prose.
He goes on to set it in the broader context of manuscript production in late Anglo-Saxon England as one example among many of communities using old literature in new ways, and of scribes working together, making mistakes, and learning.

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