Nonhuman voices in Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture
"Anglo-Saxon 'things' could talk. Nonhuman voices leap out from the Exeter Book Riddles, telling us how they were made or how they behave. The Franks Casket is a box of bone that alludes to its former fate as a whale that swam aground onto the shingle, and the Ruthwell monument is a s...
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Main Author: | Paz, James (auth) |
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Manchester University Press
2017
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