The Sea and Medieval English Literature
SEBASTIAN I. SOBECKI is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at
BIC class: CSBB
STATUS: Available
Details updated on
Contents
Introduction | ||
1 | Traditions | |
2 | Deserts and Forests in the Ocean | |
3 | Almost beyond the World | |
4 | Realms in Abeyance | |
5 | Between the Devil and the | |
6 | A Thousand Furlongs of Sea | |
7 | Epilogue: The Tempest's Many Beginnings | |
8 | Bibliography | |
9 | Index |
Reviews
Engaging and groundbreaking. [...] Ultimately this work traverses languages, genres, and historical periods, and - much like the sea itself - it opens up many trajectories for future exploration. SPECULUM
Sobecki's impressive range of languages is worthy of mention, as is his clear and eminently readable prose. [...] this book offers a valuable range of impressions in its readings of the sea in medieval English literature, as well as an excellent survey of the theme as a whole. MEDIUM ÆVUM
The author is original both in his approach to early English, Latin, and French texts and in his intellectual adventurousness. [...] This book hence reveals uncommon intellectual curiosity. One looks forward to Sobecki's future work. MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW
No comments:
Post a Comment