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A Store of Common Sense - Gnomic Theme and Wisdom in Old Icelandic and Old English Wisdom Poetry (Hardcover)
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A Store of Common Sense - Gnomic Theme and Wisdom in Old Icelandic and Old English Wisdom Poetry (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford English Monographs
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A Store of Common Sense is the first comparative study in English
of Old Icelandic and Old English wisdom poetry. It examines
problems of form, unity, and coherence, and how the genre responds
to social change, both reflecting and shaping the thinking of the
communities which originate it. Carolyne Larrington analyses the
differences between the pagan wisdom of Norse, ranging through
everyday practical advice, rune magic, and spells, and the
Christian, socially oriented ideals of Old English wisdom poetry,
strongly rooted in Christian concepts of 'natural' order and
hierarchy in God's Creation. Close reading in primary texts, both
runic and magical, lays bare the skilful, structural integration of
pragmatic, social wisdom with other kinds of knowledge. The book
explores the possibility of Christian influence on Norse texts and
demonstrates the impact of Christian learning on the ancient pagan
genre. The existence of a gnomic 'key' in Norse and English
narrative verse is also shown. Far from being platitudinous
moralizing, the wisdom poems of the two literatures reveal
themselves as comic, ironic, dramatic, and grandiose by turns,
exploring a gamut of themes unequal led in any other genre of the
period.
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