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Author Fitzgerald, Jill, author

Title Rebel angels : space and sovereignty in Anglo-Saxon England / Jill Fitzgerald
Published Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations; digital file(s)
Series Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture
Manchester medieval literature and culture.
Contents List of figures -- Introduction -- 1. Lands idle and unused -- 2. The anxiety of inheritance -- 3. Rebel clerics, monastic replacements -- 4. The angels' share -- 5. A homeland as a possession -- 6.<i> </i>A new<i> praedestinati</i> in Wulfstan's <i>Sermo Lupi ad Anglos</i> -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary Over six hundred years before John Milton's <i>Paradise Lost</i>, Anglo-Saxon authors told their own version of the fall of the angels. This book brings together various cultural moments, literary genres and relevant comparanda to recover that version, from the legal and social world to the world of popular spiritual ritual and belief. The story of the fall of the angels in Anglo-Saxon England is the story of a successfully transmitted exegetical teaching turned rich literary tradition. It can be traced through a range of genres - sermons, saints' lives, royal charters, riddles, devotional and biblical poetry - each one offering a distinct window into the ancient myth's place within the Anglo-Saxon literary and cultural imagination
"The Anglo-Saxons possessed a complex, ever-changing theory of the fall of the angels. This is the first comprehensive study of how early medieval authors transformed exegetical teachings about the angelic rebellion into a rich literary tradition, from the works of Bede to the Old English poems of the Junius manuscript.One reason why this narrative so captivated poets, homilists, political thinkers and even kings was because it gave them a symbolic language with which to discuss when and how space and territory - heavenly, earthly, hellish - were first created and fought over. In their adoption of both apocryphal and patristic ideas surrounding the angelic rebellion, Anglo-Saxon authors characteristically imagined Satan and his cohort as powerful noblemen or veteran retainers who betray their lord's munificence in a struggle for power and land, thereby encoding cultural anxieties surrounding the politics of territorial inheritance and disinheritance in their adaptations of the narrative. This book charts shifting attitudes toward the fall of the angels narrative from roughly the eighth to the eleventh centuries through focused readings of a diverse range of literary and historical texts, including Old English biblical poems, royal land charters, legal documents, saints' lives, the homilies of Ælfric and Wulfstan, and liturgical materials along with their attendant spatial practices.The fall of the angels was not simply a cautionary tale for Anglo-Saxon Christians, but a narrative that fundamentally informed the construction of early medieval ecclesiastical and social worlds in ways that have not been previously recognised." --Back cover
Notes Made available via: manchesterhive
MUP 2020 titles
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Audience Scholars and students of medieval literature and culture
Notes In English
Description based on publisher's information
Subject English literature -- Old English, ca. 450-1100 -- History and criticism
Christian literature, English (Old) -- History and criticism
Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature.
Civilization, Anglo-Saxon.
Literary Studies: Classical, Early & Medieval.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
Christian literature, English (Old)
Civilization, Anglo-Saxon
Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature
English literature -- Old English
Medieval Literature.
Literary studies: ancient, classical & medieval.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Manchester University Press, publisher.
ISBN 1526129108
9781526129109