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How did the life course, with all its biological, social and
cultural aspects, influence the lives, writings, and art of the
inhabitants of early medieval England? This volume explores how
phases of human life such as childhood, puberty, and old age were
identified, characterized, and related in contemporary sources, as
well as how nonhuman life courses were constructed. The
multi-disciplinary contributions range from analyses of age
vocabulary to studies of medicine, name-giving practices, theology,
Old English poetry, and material culture. Combined, these
cultural-historical perspectives reveal how the concept and
experience of the life course shaped attitudes in early medieval
England. Contributors are Jo Appleby, Debby Banham, Darren Barber,
Caroline R. Batten, James Chetwood, Katherine Cross, Amy Faulkner,
Jacqueline Fay, Elaine Flowers, Daria Izdebska, Gale R.
Owen-Crocker, Thijs Porck, and Harriet Soper.
In the first book-length study of the whole lifespan in Old English
verse, Harriet Soper reveals how poets depicted varied paths
through life, including their staging of entanglements between
human life courses and those of the nonhuman or more-than-human.
While Old English poetry sometimes suggests that uniform patterns
shape each life, paralleling patristic traditions of the ages of
man, it also frequently disrupts a sense of steady linearity
through the life course in striking ways, foregrounding moments of
sudden upheaval over smooth continuity, contingency over
predictability, and idiosyncrasy over regularity. Advancing new
readings of a diverse range of Old English poems, Soper draws on an
array of supporting contexts and theories to illuminate these
texts, unearthing their complex and fascinating depictions of
ageing through life. This title is part of the Flip it Open
Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website
Cambridge Core for details.
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