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  1. Imagining the Anglo-Saxon past
    the search for Anglo-Saxon paganism and Anglo-Saxon trial by jury
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Brewer, Woodbridge

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    Schlagworte: English literature; Paganism in literature; Jury
    Umfang: XIV, 158 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Imagining the Anglo-Saxon past
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    E.G. Stanley has an international reputation as a leading Anglo-Saxonist, and his perceptive and original contributions to the field continue to be sought after by Anglo-Saxon scholars. The two topics included in this book are just such studies. 'The... mehr

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    E.G. Stanley has an international reputation as a leading Anglo-Saxonist, and his perceptive and original contributions to the field continue to be sought after by Anglo-Saxon scholars. The two topics included in this book are just such studies. 'The Search for Anglo-Saxon Paganism' traces an attitude among writers on Anglo-Saxon literature which exalts whatever is primitive and supposedly pagan or crypto-pagan in the surviving Old English texts of the early Christian middle ages, as demonstrated in the work of such luminaries as Jacob Grimm and J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as a swarm of minor figures. Students of Old English literature will find some of their cherished views on individual texts challenged in the process of tracing them to their foundations; but the book has wider implications as a case-history of how scholarly predilection becomes prejudice and orthodoxy. Although written some years ago, the arguments, with some updates and corrections, remain fresh and invigorating. The second part of the book deals with the search for trial by jury among the Anglo-Saxons. Its beginnings have been sought by some in Germanic legal institutions, by others in institutions brought in by King Alfred to whom much that is great and good in the governance of England was ascribed. The author argues that the idealism that characterized advocates of political and legal reform guided them to a few facts about the origin of jury and to many simplifications and errors in which the Anglo-Saxons appeared as shining forerunners. E.G. STANLEY is Professor Emeritus of Anglo-Saxon, University of Oxford The search for Anglo-Saxon paganism -- Anglo-Saxon trial by jury

     

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    Beteiligt: Stanley, Eric Gerald
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    ISBN: 9781846153280
    Schlagworte: Jury; Mythology, Germanic, in literature; Anglo-Saxons; Law, Anglo-Saxon; Paganism; English literature; English literature ; Old English, ca. 450-1100 ; History and criticism; Paganism ; England ; History ; To 1500; Jury ; England ; History ; To 1500; Mythology, Germanic, in literature; Anglo-Saxons ; Religion; Law, Anglo-Saxon
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  3. Imagining the Anglo-Saxon past
    the search for Anglo-Saxon paganism and Anglo-Saxon trial by jury
    Erschienen: c2000
    Verlag:  D.S. Brewer, Woodbridge, Suffolk [England]

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    Beteiligt: Stanley, Eric Gerald
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 0859915883; 9780859915885
    Schlagworte: Mythology, Germanic, in literature; Paganism; Jury; English literature; Law, Anglo-Saxon; Anglo-Saxons
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xv, 158 p), ill
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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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    CONTENTS; Preface to the new edition, AD 2000; Introduction to the 1975 edition of The Search for Anglo-Saxon Paganism; PART 1: THE SEARCH FOR ANGLO-SAXON PAGANISM; 1. The Romantic background; 2. The English branch of the German tree; 3. Christianity puts an end to folk-poetry; 4. `Half-veiled remains of pagan poetry'; 5. English and German views on the conversion of the English; 6. J.M. Kemble; 7. The views of the founders seen through the writings oftheir lesser contemporaries; 8. English views of the late nineteenth century and after

    9. Stock Views Disintegrating Old EnglishPoems and Finding Germanic Antiquitiesin themA. Disintegration; (i) Beowulf; (ii) The elegies; (iii) Gnomic Poems; B. The Search for Germanic Antiquities; 11. Wyrd; A. `Event' or `Fate', Norn or Fortune; B. Early Interpretations of Wyrd; C. Wyrd in a Leipzig Ph.D. Thesis; D. Germanic Fatalism Accommodated in Anglo-Saxon Christianity; E. Germanic Fatalism: a Key to Anglo-Saxon Melancholy; F. Wyrd: the Mark of Heathenism; G. Fate and Providence; H. Metod; I. More Recent Pagan Interpretations of Wyrd; J. Wyrd in Solomon and Saturn

    K. Current Views on Wyrd12. Conclusion; PART II: ANGLO-SAXON TRIAL BY JURY; Trial by Jury and How Later Ages Perceive its OriginPerhaps in Anglo-Saxon England; 1. Jury: this palladium of our liberties, sacredand inviolate; 2. Delivering the truth not the same as judging; 3. Guilt and innocence a matter of conscience; 4. `England's great and glorious Revolution'(1688), its debt to Henry II's revival ofancient institutions fostering liberty; 5. Trial by jury not a Proto-Germanic norperhaps an Anglo-Saxon institution; but whatof the twelve leading thegns of the Wapentake?

    6. Why promulgated at Wantage?7. The twelve of the wapentake probably aninstitution for the Danelaw only; 8. Conclusion; I. INDEX OF SOURCES; II. INDEX OF SCHOLARS, CRITICS, AND AUTHORS; III. GENERAL INDEX

  4. Imagining the Anglo-Saxon past
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    E.G. Stanley has an international reputation as a leading Anglo-Saxonist, and his perceptive and original contributions to the field continue to be sought after by Anglo-Saxon scholars. The two topics included in this book are just such studies. 'The... mehr

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    E.G. Stanley has an international reputation as a leading Anglo-Saxonist, and his perceptive and original contributions to the field continue to be sought after by Anglo-Saxon scholars. The two topics included in this book are just such studies. 'The Search for Anglo-Saxon Paganism' traces an attitude among writers on Anglo-Saxon literature which exalts whatever is primitive and supposedly pagan or crypto-pagan in the surviving Old English texts of the early Christian middle ages, as demonstrated in the work of such luminaries as Jacob Grimm and J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as a swarm of minor figures. Students of Old English literature will find some of their cherished views on individual texts challenged in the process of tracing them to their foundations; but the book has wider implications as a case-history of how scholarly predilection becomes prejudice and orthodoxy. Although written some years ago, the arguments, with some updates and corrections, remain fresh and invigorating. The second part of the book deals with the search for trial by jury among the Anglo-Saxons. Its beginnings have been sought by some in Germanic legal institutions, by others in institutions brought in by King Alfred to whom much that is great and good in the governance of England was ascribed. The author argues that the idealism that characterized advocates of political and legal reform guided them to a few facts about the origin of jury and to many simplifications and errors in which the Anglo-Saxons appeared as shining forerunners. E.G. STANLEY is Professor Emeritus of Anglo-Saxon, University of Oxford The search for Anglo-Saxon paganism -- Anglo-Saxon trial by jury

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Stanley, Eric Gerald
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846153280
    Schlagworte: Jury; Mythology, Germanic, in literature; Anglo-Saxons; Law, Anglo-Saxon; Paganism; English literature; English literature ; Old English, ca. 450-1100 ; History and criticism; Paganism ; England ; History ; To 1500; Jury ; England ; History ; To 1500; Mythology, Germanic, in literature; Anglo-Saxons ; Religion; Law, Anglo-Saxon
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 158 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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