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Satan Unbound: The Devil in Old English Narrative Literature Book

Satan Unbound: The Devil in Old English Narrative Literature
Satan Unbound: The Devil in Old English Narrative Literature, The devil is perhaps the single-most recurring character in Old English narrative literature, and yet his function in the highly symbolic narrative world of hagiography has never been systematically studied. Certain inconsistencies characteristically acco, Satan Unbound: The Devil in Old English Narrative Literature has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Satan Unbound: The Devil in Old English Narrative Literature
  • Written by author Peter Jonathan Dendle
  • Published by University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, December 2001
  • The devil is perhaps the single-most recurring character in Old English narrative literature, and yet his function in the highly symbolic narrative world of hagiography has never been systematically studied. Certain inconsistencies characteristically acco
  • The devil is perhaps the single-most recurring character in Old English narrative literature. Dendle argues that the devil's nebulous character reflects anxieties in the early medieval understanding of the territorial distribution of the moral cosmos.
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Abbreviations
1Introduction3
The Evolution of the Anglo-Saxon Devil8
Literature and Cultural Archaeology12
2The Devil as Tempter19
Demonic Instigation in Patristic Theology20
Demonic Instigation in Narrative Literature28
The Vercelli Book and the Devil's Arrows33
Aelfric35
3The Role of the Devil40
The Range of Narrative Functions42
The Life of Nicholas: The Accidental Devil43
The Lives of Margaret: The Devil as Saint-Maker45
The Devil as Observer57
4Exterior Evil and the Landscape of Old English Narrative62
The Devil in Hell66
The Devil of the Air70
The Liturgical Devil73
The Devil of the Homilies77
Space and Poetry78
Mise-en Scene in Elene and Andreas81
5The Devil and the Demons87
Bede's Ecclesiastical History94
Cynewulf96
The Guthlac Cycle103
6Conclusion115
Dialogue and Demonology: Defining the Opponent117
Open Registers of Demonic Representation118
AppThe Devil as Idiom123
Notes125
Bibliography165
Index187


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