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Conceptualizing The Enemy In Early Northwest Europe Metaphors Of Conflict And Alterity In Anglosaxon Old Norse And Early Irish Poetry Karin E Olsen

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Conceptualizing The Enemy In Early Northwest Europe Metaphors Of Conflict And Alterity In Anglosaxon Old Norse And Early Irish Poetry Karin E Olsen
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Author: Karin E. Olsen
ISBN: 9782503552279, 9782503560939, 2503552277, 2503560938
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Conceptualizing The Enemy In Early Northwest Europe Metaphors Of Conflict And Alterity In Anglosaxon Old Norse And Early Irish Poetry Karin E Olsen by Karin E. Olsen 9782503552279, 9782503560939, 2503552277, 2503560938 instant download after payment.

Despite the prominence of conflicts in all mythological and heroic literature, perceptions of these conflicts and their participants are shaped by different cultural influences. Socio-economic, political, and religious factors all influence how conflict is perceived and depicted in literary form.
This volume provides the first comparative analysis to explore conceptions of conflict and otherness in the literary and cultural contexts of the early North Sea world by investigating the use of metaphor in Old English, Old Norse, and Early Irish poetry. Applying Conceptual Metaphor Theory together with literary and anthropological analysis, the study examines metaphors of conflict and alterity in a range of (pseudo-)mythological, heroic, and occasional poetry, including "Beowulf", Old Norse skaldic and eddic verse, and poems from the celebrated "Ulster Cycle". This unique approach not only sheds new light on a wide spectrum of metaphorical techniques, but also draws important conclusions concerning the common cultural heritage behind these three poetic corpora.

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