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The Concepts Of Time In Anglosaxon England 1st Edition Kaifan Yang

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The Concepts Of Time In Anglosaxon England 1st Edition Kaifan Yang
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Publisher: Utzverlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.19 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Kaifan Yang
ISBN: 9783831675494, 383167549X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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The Concepts Of Time In Anglosaxon England 1st Edition Kaifan Yang by Kaifan Yang 9783831675494, 383167549X instant download after payment.

The book examines the diachronic change of time perception throughout Anglo-Saxon England, with the conversion as a turning point. It draws evidence from a variety of sources,

in particular from a close reading of Bede’s historical writings and his treatises on time, from Old English poetry, especially The Dream of the Rood, The Phoenix, The Wanderer, Beowulf, The Ruin, Deor, from the literature of the Alfredian period, and from the lexical and statistical analysis of Old English time words. It offers insights into the complexity of time in the Anglo-Saxon context, and shows how the change of time can help to understand the conceptual system of the Anglo-Saxons.

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