Because they are so deeply rooted in their performance context, the Old English charms require us to move beyond conventional text-based literary analysis and classification to apply performance-based approaches that allow us to examine the charms on their own terms. Taken collectively, the charms blur distinctions between the oral and the literate, the Christian and the Germanic, the metrical and the non-metrical, the poetic and the practical, even the sensical and non-sensical. In performance, the charm's function as healing remedy becomes all-encompassing, and once-familiar dichotomies quickly break down, revealing insightful intersections between categories that might at first seem mutually exclusive. In many significant ways, awareness...
This is an essay to open a discussion of medieval Latin charms as a genre rooted in oral tradition. ...
By Véronique Soreau Charms are incantations or magic spells, chanted, recited, or written. Used to c...
The charms are among the oldest extant specimens of English prose and verse, and in their first form...
In the history of Anglo-Saxon scholarship considerable effort has been expended to extricate the pag...
This thesis contextualises the Old English Metrical Charms, a selection of twelve alliterative texts...
This is a study of two groups of Anglo-Saxon charms: six charms for remedying theft; and six charms ...
This article is intended as a first attempt to assemble and, where necessary, to newly devise, a ser...
This article presents a reassessment of the evidence provided by the extant medieval Irish medical ...
For my analysis of Journey Charm I am mainly interested in the manuscript, not only as physical evid...
This thesis offers the first complete metrical and stylistic analysis of the twelve Old English metr...
This is an essay to open a discussion of medieval Latin charms as a genre rooted in oral tradition. ...
The present paper is part of a literary and linguistic research in progress on nine Anglo-Saxon poe...
The Old English Journey Charm is one of the twelve metrical charms1 that have come down to us from t...
Manuscript Ferguson MS 147, a fifteenth-century volume written in Middle English and housed in Glasg...
This paper explores the expression of stance in a corpus of Middle English charms of the fifteenth ...
This is an essay to open a discussion of medieval Latin charms as a genre rooted in oral tradition. ...
By Véronique Soreau Charms are incantations or magic spells, chanted, recited, or written. Used to c...
The charms are among the oldest extant specimens of English prose and verse, and in their first form...
In the history of Anglo-Saxon scholarship considerable effort has been expended to extricate the pag...
This thesis contextualises the Old English Metrical Charms, a selection of twelve alliterative texts...
This is a study of two groups of Anglo-Saxon charms: six charms for remedying theft; and six charms ...
This article is intended as a first attempt to assemble and, where necessary, to newly devise, a ser...
This article presents a reassessment of the evidence provided by the extant medieval Irish medical ...
For my analysis of Journey Charm I am mainly interested in the manuscript, not only as physical evid...
This thesis offers the first complete metrical and stylistic analysis of the twelve Old English metr...
This is an essay to open a discussion of medieval Latin charms as a genre rooted in oral tradition. ...
The present paper is part of a literary and linguistic research in progress on nine Anglo-Saxon poe...
The Old English Journey Charm is one of the twelve metrical charms1 that have come down to us from t...
Manuscript Ferguson MS 147, a fifteenth-century volume written in Middle English and housed in Glasg...
This paper explores the expression of stance in a corpus of Middle English charms of the fifteenth ...
This is an essay to open a discussion of medieval Latin charms as a genre rooted in oral tradition. ...
By Véronique Soreau Charms are incantations or magic spells, chanted, recited, or written. Used to c...
The charms are among the oldest extant specimens of English prose and verse, and in their first form...