<p>&quot;A major thoughtful study applying new and serious interpretative and critical perspectives to a central range of Old English poetry.&quot; Professor John Hines Cardiff University Cognitive approaches to literature offer new and exciting ways of interpreting literature and mentalities by bringing ideas and methodologies from Cognitive Science into the analysis of literature and culture. While these approaches are of particular value in relation to understanding the texts of remote societies they have to date made very little impact on Anglo-Saxon Studies. This book therefore acts as a pioneer mapping out the new field explaining its relevance to Old English Literary Studies and demonstrating in practice its application to a range of key vernacular poetic texts including Beowulf The Wanderer and poems from the Exeter Book. Adapting key ideas from three related fields - Cognitive Literary/Cultural Studies Cognitive Poetics and Conceptual Metaphor Theory - in conjunction with more familiar models derived from Literary Analysis Stylistics and Historical Linguistics allows several new ways of thinking about Old English literature to emerge. It permits a systematic means of examining and accounting for the conceptual structures that underpin Anglo-Saxon poetics as well as fuller explorations at the level of mental processing of the workings of literary language in context. The result is a set of approaches to interpreting Anglo-Saxon textuality through detailed studies of the concepts mental schemas and associative logic implied in and triggered by the evocative language and meaning structures of surviving works. Antonina Harbus is Professor in the Department of English at Macquarie University Sydney Australia.</p>
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