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Battle of Maldon: A New Critical Edition

Contributor(s): Griffith, Mark (Author)

ISBN: 9781835538067

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

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Pub Date: October 1, 2024

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Glossary

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.75" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.40 lbs) 328 pages

BISAC Categories:

History | Europe | Medieval | Literary Criticism

Series: Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies

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Description:

The battle of Maldon in 991 AD was a defeat. The Old English poem about it that survives, The Battle of Maldon, celebrates the extreme valour of Byrhtnoth, the leader of the defeated Anglo-Saxons, and commemorates the heroic deaths of his followers who stand by him and who stay to the end against a horde of piratical Vikings. Though lacking both beginning and end, enough survives of the main narrative of the battle to show the poet's skill and power in conveying his message that loyalty to one's word and to one's lord matters more than life. Maldon is the only substantial late Old English heroic poem to survive and provides unique testimony to the poetics of its period: close re-analysis of it shows it to be a striking mix of old and new, combining features found in much earlier verse with others only otherwise attested in Middle English alliterative poetry. This new critical edition responds to the enormous range of critical views that the poem has excited: the introduction is, accordingly, substantial, and includes sections on language, prosody, style, and narrative, as well as a new and full consideration of the reliability of the sole surviving transcript. There is a detailed literary commentary and a full glossary.

Brief description:

Mark Griffith is Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, New College, Oxford. His previous publications include Judith (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies, 2001).

Review Quotes:

'The poem has surely never received such sustained, detailed, and insightful attention as that now afforded it by Mark Griffith in this splendid new critical edition... It is unlikely that any reader will agree with every aspect of Griffith's interpretation of the poem, but all readers will, I suggest, find many valuable and productive new insights here and come away with a greater appreciation of the artistry of this fine Old English poem. Griffith has done a singular service to scholarship on The Battle of Maldon and on Old English verse more generally. This will no doubt be a standard edition for some time to come and is bound to stimulate much future work.'
Daniel Thomas, Journal of English and Germanic Philology

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