The role of women in Anglo-Saxon society is a subject that is hotly debated by scholars of the period. While scholars like Gillian Overing argue with feminist perspective that the women of this era were put in positions of subservience and servitude, my assertion is that this view is based upon highly prejudicial 20th century thinking. Each participant in Anglo-Saxon society had a distinct role to play and these roles were based upon a code. Victoria Wodzak writes, ?The interaction between the domestic world and the heroic world?exemplifies both an opposition and a symbiosis between warriors and weavers, between the heroic code and the domestic code?(256). In the epic Beowulf, the role of the women is primarily that of peace-weaver. This is...
In preserving The Wife \u27s Lament, Wulf and Eadwacer, and Beowulf\u27s battle scene with Grendel\u...
A literary criticism of the epic poem Beowulf and the book The Awakening, by Kate Chopin is pres...
This summer, I attended the International Medieval Congress in Leeds, England, where I attended nume...
This thesis documents the relationship between “Goaders and Peace-Weavers amongst the women of Be...
Many modern-day critics who study the writings of the Anglo-Saxon period have commented on the appar...
Protagonists or main characters are the center of a story. The plot revolves around these characters...
This paper endeavors to trace the Anglo-Saxon literary figure of the waelcyrge through all twelve re...
This article uses Charles S. Peirce’s concept of icon and Judith Butler’s idea of genealogy of gende...
This article uses Charles S. Peirce’s concept of icon and Judith Butler’s idea of genealogy of gend...
Beowulf presents a literary starting point in the discussion of peace weaving, reflecting the primar...
Many Old English poems reflect the Anglo-Saxon writers's interest in who could exercise power and ho...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how Tolkien used both the Nordic and the Anglo-Saxon conte...
In their introduction to New Readings on Women in Old English Literature, Helen Damico and Alexandra...
This thesis examines the poems Beowulf and Judith with a focus on the ways in which peaceweavers and...
This paper moves beyond current psychoanalytic readings of the women in Shakespeare\u27s plays as ei...
In preserving The Wife \u27s Lament, Wulf and Eadwacer, and Beowulf\u27s battle scene with Grendel\u...
A literary criticism of the epic poem Beowulf and the book The Awakening, by Kate Chopin is pres...
This summer, I attended the International Medieval Congress in Leeds, England, where I attended nume...
This thesis documents the relationship between “Goaders and Peace-Weavers amongst the women of Be...
Many modern-day critics who study the writings of the Anglo-Saxon period have commented on the appar...
Protagonists or main characters are the center of a story. The plot revolves around these characters...
This paper endeavors to trace the Anglo-Saxon literary figure of the waelcyrge through all twelve re...
This article uses Charles S. Peirce’s concept of icon and Judith Butler’s idea of genealogy of gende...
This article uses Charles S. Peirce’s concept of icon and Judith Butler’s idea of genealogy of gend...
Beowulf presents a literary starting point in the discussion of peace weaving, reflecting the primar...
Many Old English poems reflect the Anglo-Saxon writers's interest in who could exercise power and ho...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how Tolkien used both the Nordic and the Anglo-Saxon conte...
In their introduction to New Readings on Women in Old English Literature, Helen Damico and Alexandra...
This thesis examines the poems Beowulf and Judith with a focus on the ways in which peaceweavers and...
This paper moves beyond current psychoanalytic readings of the women in Shakespeare\u27s plays as ei...
In preserving The Wife \u27s Lament, Wulf and Eadwacer, and Beowulf\u27s battle scene with Grendel\u...
A literary criticism of the epic poem Beowulf and the book The Awakening, by Kate Chopin is pres...
This summer, I attended the International Medieval Congress in Leeds, England, where I attended nume...