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Jan 1, 2002
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King's College London CLAMS
ISBN-10
0953983811
ISBN-13
9780953983810
설명
Exploring the medieval narrative of Layamon, this volume delves into its rich contextual background, linguistic nuances, and critical interpretations. The work of scholars like Rosamund Allen, Lucy Perry, and Jane Roberts brings to light the intricate tapestry of influences that shaped Layamon’s text, illustrating its significance within the broader spectrum of medieval literature.
Contributions from leading experts in the field inject diverse perspectives and analyses, enhancing the understanding of Layamon’s artistry and cultural impact. By examining themes of identity, language, and literary tradition, the book elucidates how Layamon's work resonates with the literary movements of its time and beyond.
Through a combination of historical context and modern critique, this scholarly piece invites readers to appreciate the depth of Layamon’s contributions and challenges them to consider the enduring relevance of his writings in contemporary discussions of medieval studies. They discover not just a text, but a fascinating interplay of history, language, and interpretation that has shaped an essential part of England's literary heritage.
Contributions from leading experts in the field inject diverse perspectives and analyses, enhancing the understanding of Layamon’s artistry and cultural impact. By examining themes of identity, language, and literary tradition, the book elucidates how Layamon's work resonates with the literary movements of its time and beyond.
Through a combination of historical context and modern critique, this scholarly piece invites readers to appreciate the depth of Layamon’s contributions and challenges them to consider the enduring relevance of his writings in contemporary discussions of medieval studies. They discover not just a text, but a fascinating interplay of history, language, and interpretation that has shaped an essential part of England's literary heritage.