The Shield and the Cross

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As shown in the prophetic visions of the Olympian
smiths, who recorded these the arms and armor donned
by epic heroes, or by the weapons of warfare used by
the heroes of post-imperial Germanic epic, metals
constitute the essential imagistic substance of epic.
Drawn from subterranean recesses which shed light on
the economic realities of the epic poet s world, the
conjoined motifs of metals and the underworld
constitute one important element in the line
connecting Homer and Beowulf. The shield serves as
the most dominant illustration of the symbolic
preeminence of metals within a Classical ethos, as
defined first in the tribalism of Homer and later the
proto-Christian imperialist leanings of Virgil. As
the Classical world view gives way to a
Christianized, pre-Chivalric world view in
post-imperial Western Europe, the sword prefiguring
the Christian cross replaces the shield as the most
telling illustration of the importance of metals and
metalworking in epic literature, as shown
particularly in Beowulf. This study represents an
effort to understand the economic and social
dimensions that are implied in the progress of this
imaginative transformation.

Autorentext

Warren Tormey, PhD. Assistant Professor, Middle Tennessee StateUniversity. Specialization in Medieval and Renaissanceliterature, sports literature, and in the growing field of"green" criticism. Homebrewer.


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As shown in the prophetic visions of the Olympiansmiths, who recorded these the arms and armor donnedby epic heroes, or by the weapons of warfare used bythe heroes of post-imperial Germanic epic, metalsconstitute the essential imagistic substance of epic. Drawn from subterranean recesses which shed light onthe economic realities of the epic poet's world, theconjoined motifs of metals and the underworldconstitute one important element in the lineconnecting Homer and Beowulf. The shield serves asthe most dominant illustration of the symbolicpreeminence of metals within a Classical ethos, asdefined first in the tribalism of Homer and later theproto-Christian imperialist leanings of Virgil. Asthe Classical world view gives way to aChristianized, pre-Chivalric world view inpost-imperial Western Europe, the sword-prefiguringthe Christian cross-replaces the shield as the mosttelling illustration of the importance of metals andmetalworking in epic literature, as shownparticularly in Beowulf. This study represents aneffort to understand the economic and socialdimensions that are implied in the progress of thisimaginative transformation.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Titel The Shield and the Cross
    • ISBN 978-3-639-12767-6
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • EAN 9783639127676
    • Jahr 2009
    • Größe H13mm x B220mm x T150mm
    • Autor Warren Tormey
    • Untertitel Mining, Metalworking, and the Epic Underworld: The Formation of State Identity to the Anglo Saxon Age
    • Gewicht 304g
    • Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
    • Anzahl Seiten 216
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • GTIN 09783639127676

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