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11%OFFLori Ann Garner - Structuring Spaces: Oral Poetics and Architecture in Early Medieval England (ND Poetics of Orality and Literacy) - 9780268029807 - V9780268029807
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Structuring Spaces: Oral Poetics and Architecture in Early Medieval England (ND Poetics of Orality and Literacy)

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Description for Structuring Spaces: Oral Poetics and Architecture in Early Medieval England (ND Poetics of Orality and Literacy) Paperback. Num Pages: 456 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: AM; DSBB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 230 x 152 x 21. Weight in Grams: 586.

In Structuring Spaces: Oral Poetics and Architecture in Early Medieval England, Lori Ann Garner illuminates the idiomatic and traditional meanings invested in depictions of architecture within the vernacular verse of early medieval England, portrayals that consistently demonstrate a shared aesthetic between literary texts and physical buildings. Through systematic exploration of the period's verbal and material culture as complementary art forms, Garner argues that in Anglo-Saxon England the arts of poetry and building emerged from the same cultural matrix. Not only did Anglo-Saxon builders and poets draw demonstrably from many of the same traditionally encoded motifs and images, but so rhetorically ... Read more

Far from conceiving this inherited tradition as monolithic in nature, Structuring Spaces foregrounds the complex interface of orality and literacy as a nexus of varied and multivalent cultural traditions that influenced the production of texts and buildings alike. After establishing a model of architectural poetics based on oral theory and vernacular architecture, Garner explores fictionalized buildings in such works as Beowulf and the Ruin, architectural representation in Old English adaptations of Greek and Latin works, uses of architectural metaphor, and themes of buildings in Anglo-Saxon maxims, riddles, elegies, hagiographies, and charms. Her book draws on scholarship from art history, archaeology, anthropology, and architecture, as well as the great wealth of studies addressing the literature itself.

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Product Details

Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Weight
585g
Number of Pages
416
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268029807
SKU
V9780268029807
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About Lori Ann Garner
Lori Ann Garner is assistant professor of English at Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee.

Reviews for Structuring Spaces: Oral Poetics and Architecture in Early Medieval England (ND Poetics of Orality and Literacy)
"In this wide-ranging and lavishly-illustrated study, Lori Garner effectively aligns the established approach of oral poetics with insights from the emerging field of vernacular architecture. From Heorot to Grendel's mere, from the Mermedonian prison of Andreas to the nest of The Phoenix, from the Wife's earth-hall to Holofernes' tent, Garner's sensitive readings of the poetics of built spaces in Old ... Read more

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