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Borrowed Objects and the Art of Poetry Denis Ferhatovic (Assistant Professor)

Borrowed Objects and the Art of Poetry By Denis Ferhatovic (Assistant Professor)

Borrowed Objects and the Art of Poetry by Denis Ferhatovic (Assistant Professor)


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This study uses examinations of Exeter riddles, Old English religious verse and Beowulf to formulate the poetics of spolia – creative transformations of martial and architectural plunder serving to signal metatextual reflection.

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Borrowed Objects and the Art of Poetry: Spolia in Old English Verse by Denis Ferhatovic (Assistant Professor)

This study examines Exeter riddles, Anglo-Saxon biblical poems (Exodus, Andreas, Judith) and Beowulf in order to uncover the poetics of spolia, an imaginative use of recycled fictional artefacts to create sites of metatextual reflection. Old English poetry famously lacks an explicit ars poetica. This book argues that attention to particularly charged moments within texts – especially those concerned with translation, transformation and the layering of various pasts – yields a previously unrecognised means for theorising Anglo-Saxon poetic creativity. Borrowed objects and the art of poetry works at the intersections of materiality and poetics, balancing insights from thing theory and related approaches with close readings of passages from Old English texts.

Borrowed Objects and the Art of Poetry Reviews

'Ferhatovic ´demonstrates how productive the turn to material culture can be for understanding early medieval poetry.'
Speculum

'Ferhatovic has created a rich tapestry exploring these prominent, unsettling things as they are reflected in the poetry of a culture that knew all too well what plunder meant. His debut monograph provides a sharply argued and unconventional approach to several perplexing and important Old English works, finding a dramatically new angle from which to explore them.'
Journal of English and Germanic Philology

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About Denis Ferhatovic (Assistant Professor)

Denis Ferhatovic is Associate Professor of English at Connecticut College, New London

Table of Contents

Introduction: Powerful fragments: ruin, relics, spolia
1 Encyclopedic miniatures: combinatory powers of loot in the Exeter Riddles
2 Architecture of the past and the future: transformative potential of plunder in Exodus
3 Animated, animating: bringing stone, flesh, and text to life in Andreas
4 Zooming out, cutting through: resistance to incorporation in Judith
5 A hoard full of plunder: paradoxical materiality of loss in Beowulf
Afterword: Resistant material remnants in Old English and beyond
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NGR9781526179142
9781526179142
1526179148
Borrowed Objects and the Art of Poetry: Spolia in Old English Verse by Denis Ferhatovic (Assistant Professor)
New
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2024-03-26
200
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