Alongside famous long works such as "Beowulf, " Old English
poetry offers a large number of shorter compositions, many of them
on explicitly Christian themes. This volume of the Dumbarton Oaks
Medieval Library presents twenty-nine of these shorter religious
poems composed in Old and early Middle English between the seventh
and twelfth centuries. Among the texts, which demonstrate the
remarkable versatility of early English verse, are colorful
allegories of the natural world, poems dedicated to Christian
prayer and morality, and powerful meditations on death, judgment,
heaven, and hell.
Previously edited in many different places and in some
instances lacking accessible translations, many of these poems have
remained little known outside scholarly circles. The present volume
aims to offer this important body of texts to a wider audience by
bringing them together in one collection and providing all of them
with up-to-date translations and explanatory notes. An introduction
sets the poems in their literary-historical contexts, which are
further illustrated by two appendices, including the first complete
modern English translation of the so-called "Old English
Benedictine Office."
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