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Paperback New Readings on Women in Old English Literature Book

ISBN: 0253205476

ISBN13: 9780253205476

New Readings on Women in Old English Literature

(Part of the A Midland Book Series)

The publication of this volume of essays is a milestone in Old English studies. It is the first collection to examine this literature from a feminist perspective. Although the contributors represent a plurality of approaches and positions, they share a common objective: to reassess women as women, as they actually appear in the laws, in works written by women, and in canonical literature. The essays address, correct, and round out the nineteenth-century...

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A book chock full of facinating ideas!

This book explores the largely unfamiliar world of women in Anglo Saxon England and, to a lesser degree, Norse Age Scandinavia. On one hand, Anglo Saxon women could divorce their husbands and independently own property, while their conterparts in Latin-speaking countries enjoyed no such rights. On the other hand, female babies in Germanic societies were often left to die from exposure with only a bit of pork fat to suck on. This book reminds us that the world of our Teutonic ancestors is nearly as alien to modern Northern Europeans (and their American cousins) as that of distant cultures--and that the Norman Conquest obliterated the Teutonic heritage of the English as surely as white settlers undermined the heritage of Native American Indians centuries later.
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