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Writing the World in Early Medieval England

Writing the World in Early Medieval England

Writing the World in Early Medieval England

Nicole Guenther Discenza, University of South Florida
Heide Estes, Monmouth University, New Jersey
September 2023
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9781108932059

    The early medieval English were far more diverse and better connected to a broader world. Their writings reveal substantial interest in Europe, Asia, and Africa while they situated themselves firmly within Christian Europe. They drew many ideas from textual sources and filled out their conceptions from their own travels and interactions with visitors. Chronicles, histories, poetry, homilies, saints' lives, and occasionally maps tell of peoples and lands from the British Isles to their near neighbors in Scandinavia to such distant places as Jerusalem, North Africa, and India. They also imagined geographies that veered into the fantastic and vividly depicted hell, purgatory, and heaven. This Element provides insights about early medieval English who were engaged deeply in a variety of modes with other parts of their world. Both the connections and the divisions they constructed still have impact today.

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    September 2023
    Paperback
    9781108932059
    75 pages
    230 × 153 × 5 mm
    0.136kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. England and Scandinavia
    • 2. Mainland Europe
    • 3. Jerusalem and its environs
    • 4. Asia and Africa
    • 5. Imagined lands
    • 6. Hell, purgatory, and heaven
    • Conclusions
    • Bibliography.
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      Authors
    • Nicole Guenther Discenza , University of South Florida
    • Heide Estes , Monmouth University, New Jersey