The riddles collected in the Exeter Book anthology form a distinct subset of Old English literature. Their provenance and concerns range from the literary to the popular, the learned to the vulgar, the devotional to the astringently existential. As riddles, of course, their purpose is to intrigue, beguile, baffle and entertain, all of which they achieve powerfully, making use of the language, conventions and techniques of the vernacular poetic tradition they have inherited alongside better-known works such as Beowulf and The Wanderer. In this book, Robert DiNapoli presents nearly all of the Exeter Book riddles in modern English verse translations, accompanied by substantial commentary that explores their historical, psychological, linguistic and literary dimensions.
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ISBN
9781036411527
Publisert
2024-11-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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212 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
234

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Robert Dinapoli has lectured on English language and literature at universities in North America, England, and Australia. He is also a poet, translator and essayist whose writing has been published in PN Review, English Studies, Neophilologus, The Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Society, Arena Magazine, and Arena Quarterly, as well as digital forums such as Arena Online, Eureka Street, and Foreground. His books include A Far Light: A Reading of Beowulf (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016) and Reading Old English Wisdom: The Fetters in the Frost (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021) as well as three volumes of poetry: Engelboc (2019), The Gnostic Hotel (2021) and Museum (2024).