This thesis examines the words concerned with trees and wood in the Old English poetic corpus. The importance of wood to the daily lives of the Anglo-Saxons and the familiarity with wood which resulted from this is shown to have extended into the vocabulary and used within the poems to develop ideas and concepts beyond the physical reality of the growing organism or the resource obtained from it. By the creative use of these words in rhetorical tropes and formulas the texts exploit the demands of the form to develop wide-ranging and multi-layered shades of meaning. Trees are shown to define the bounds of community and to delineate the roles of both people and artefacts within it. They combine the pragmatic and the transcendental by being bo...
This introductory chapter establishes the origins and rationale of the present volume, and situates ...
This thesis uses a study of the collocation of words for treasure to address the question of the rel...
Book synopsis: Trees were of fundamental importance in Anglo-Saxon society. Anglo-Saxons dwelt in ti...
This thesis presents an interdisciplinary cultural history of the Anglo-Saxon relationship with tree...
Trees were of fundamental importance in Anglo-Saxon society. Anglo-Saxons dwelt in timber houses, re...
Literary texts of medieval England feature trees as essential to the individual and communal identit...
Trees of Thought demonstrates how late medieval English poets used the properties of trees, from the...
Trees occupy a paradoxical place in the genre of Middle English romance. They are central to romanc...
Old English poetry is centred on the concept of community and the importance of belonging. Landscape...
In Renaissance culture there was an iconographic and literary language of trees, related to the moti...
The book offers a wide-ranging discussion of the state of current research that engages with the fun...
The book offers a wide-ranging discussion of the state of current research that engages with the fun...
Drawing on sources from archaeology and written texts, the author brings out the full significance o...
Drawing on sources from archaeology and written texts, the author brings out the full significance o...
This introductory chapter establishes the origins and rationale of the present volume, and situates ...
This introductory chapter establishes the origins and rationale of the present volume, and situates ...
This thesis uses a study of the collocation of words for treasure to address the question of the rel...
Book synopsis: Trees were of fundamental importance in Anglo-Saxon society. Anglo-Saxons dwelt in ti...
This thesis presents an interdisciplinary cultural history of the Anglo-Saxon relationship with tree...
Trees were of fundamental importance in Anglo-Saxon society. Anglo-Saxons dwelt in timber houses, re...
Literary texts of medieval England feature trees as essential to the individual and communal identit...
Trees of Thought demonstrates how late medieval English poets used the properties of trees, from the...
Trees occupy a paradoxical place in the genre of Middle English romance. They are central to romanc...
Old English poetry is centred on the concept of community and the importance of belonging. Landscape...
In Renaissance culture there was an iconographic and literary language of trees, related to the moti...
The book offers a wide-ranging discussion of the state of current research that engages with the fun...
The book offers a wide-ranging discussion of the state of current research that engages with the fun...
Drawing on sources from archaeology and written texts, the author brings out the full significance o...
Drawing on sources from archaeology and written texts, the author brings out the full significance o...
This introductory chapter establishes the origins and rationale of the present volume, and situates ...
This introductory chapter establishes the origins and rationale of the present volume, and situates ...
This thesis uses a study of the collocation of words for treasure to address the question of the rel...
Book synopsis: Trees were of fundamental importance in Anglo-Saxon society. Anglo-Saxons dwelt in ti...