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368
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출판됨
May 23, 2011
출판사
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674053192
ISBN-13
9780674053199
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Daniel Anlezark brings together a collection of Old English poems that stand out as some of the earliest retellings of biblical narratives within a European context. These adaptations transform traditional scriptural accounts into a rich tapestry of verse, making them approachable for readers seeking to understand the roots of these timeless stories.
Through vivid imagery and evocative language, Anlezark invites readers to explore foundational themes of faith, morality, and humanity present in the Old Testament. Each poem serves to offer a unique perspective, breathing new life into familiar tales and revealing their enduring relevance.
With a profound appreciation for the historical significance of these texts, the collection highlights the intersection of culture, language, and religion in early medieval Europe. The lyrical quality of the poetry enhances the depth of the narratives, celebrating the storytelling traditions that have shaped the fabric of literary history.
Through vivid imagery and evocative language, Anlezark invites readers to explore foundational themes of faith, morality, and humanity present in the Old Testament. Each poem serves to offer a unique perspective, breathing new life into familiar tales and revealing their enduring relevance.
With a profound appreciation for the historical significance of these texts, the collection highlights the intersection of culture, language, and religion in early medieval Europe. The lyrical quality of the poetry enhances the depth of the narratives, celebrating the storytelling traditions that have shaped the fabric of literary history.
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