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Restoring Creation The Natural World In The Anglosaxon Saints Lives Of Cuthbert And Guthlac Britton Elliott Brooks

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Restoring Creation The Natural World In The Anglosaxon Saints Lives Of Cuthbert And Guthlac Britton Elliott Brooks
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Publisher: D. S. Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.88 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Britton Elliott Brooks
ISBN: 9781843845300, 184384530X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Restoring Creation The Natural World In The Anglosaxon Saints Lives Of Cuthbert And Guthlac Britton Elliott Brooks by Britton Elliott Brooks 9781843845300, 184384530X instant download after payment.

The question of the relationship between humanity and the non-human world may seem a modern phenomenon; but in fact, even in the early medieval period people actively reflected on their own engagement with the non-human world, with such reflections profoundly shaping their literature. This book reveals how the Anglo-Saxons themselves conceptualised the relationship, using the Saints Lives of Cuthbert and Guthlac as a prism. Each saint is fundamentally linked to a specific and recognisable location in the English landscape: Lindisfarne and Farne for Cuthbert, and the East Anglian fens and the island of Crowland for Guthlac. These landscapes of the mind were defined by the theological and philosophical perspectives of their authors and audiences. The world in all its wonder was Creation, shaped by God. When humanity fell in Eden, its relationship to this world was transformed: cold now bites, fire burns, and wolves attack. In these Lives, however, saints, the holy epitome of humanity, are shown to restore the human relationship with Creation, as in the sea-otters warming Cuthbert's frozen feet, or birds and fish gathering to Guthlac like sheep to their shepherd.

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