Creation, Migration, and Conquest: Imaginary Geography and Sense of Space in Old English Literature
by Fabienne L. Michelet
12 Members (2.00)
On This Page
Description
Fabienne Michelet analyses how the Anglo-Saxons' spatial imaginaire shaped perceptions and representations of geographical space, both in historical documents and verse. She highlights the links between place, identity and collective destiny.Tags
Member Reviews
Members
- Recently Added By
Author Information
1 Work 14 Members
Common Knowledge
- People/Characters
- Ambrosius Aurelianus
Classifications
- Genres
- Literature Studies and Criticism, Fiction and Literature
- DDC/MDS
- 820.9 — Literature & rhetoric English & Old English literatures English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literatures History, description, critical appraisal of works in more than one form
- LCC
- PR173 .M46 — Language and Literature English English Literature By period Anglo-Saxon (Beginnings through 1066)
- BISAC
Statistics
- Members
- 12
- Popularity
- 1,680,631
- Rating
- (2.00)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 4


