Cynewulf

Cynewulf

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Jan 1, 1981 · English · Hardcover (189 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 189
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1981
Publisher Twayne Publishers
ISBN-10 0805768149
ISBN-13 9780805768145

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Daniel G. Calder delves into the complex life and works of Cynewulf, an enigmatic figure in Old English literature. This exploration brings to light the duality of the poet's identity as both a creative force and a deeply spiritual individual, navigating the intersections of faith and artistry. Calder's insights shed new light on Cynewulf's contributions to early medieval poetry, revealing how his religious themes resonate with the social and cultural dynamics of his time.

Calder meticulously examines the language and stylistic choices present in Cynewulf's surviving works, unraveling the intricacies of his verse. By analyzing the socio-historical context, the author provides readers with a richer understanding of the poet's influences and motivations. The book invites readers to appreciate the poetic tradition of the era and the significance of Cynewulf's legacy.

In blending scholarly rigor with accessible narrative, Calder's work serves as both a critical resource for academic study and a captivating read for anyone interested in the evolution of English literature. Through thoughtful analysis and vivid interpretation, this book captures the essence of a poet whose impact continues to be felt in literary circles today.
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