"Speak Useful Words or Say Nothing" : Old Norse Studies

"Speak Useful Words or Say Nothing" : Old Norse Studies

(Author) Joseph Harris
Format: Paperback
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This selection by Susan E. Deskis and Thomas D. Hill of twelve of Joseph Harris's most important essays underscores the range of his work from critical readings of canonical texts to philological elucidation of Old Norse and Old English literary works to discussions of larger theoretical issues such as oral theory. One of the central problems of medieval literary scholarship is the aesthetics of traditional and oral literature, and how and whether one can meaningfully discuss the literary history of an oral genre. Harris's studies of such topics as the Old Norse short narrative and of the Masterbuilder tale focus precisely on such problems and offer brilliant readings of specific texts as well as models of literary historical discourse. "Speak Useful Words or Say Nothing" also shows that Harris's work frequently bridges the divide between the Latin and Christian sources and the native vernacular traditions that together found their way into Old Norse and Old English literature.For more about the Islandica series, visit http: //cip.cornell.edu/Islandica.

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Publisher:
Cornell University Library, Division of Rare & Man
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
ISBN:
9780935995138
Publish year:
2009
Publish date:
May 26, 2009

Joseph Harris

Joseph Harris was an American author known for his groundbreaking work "A Teachable Moment: A Case for Literacy in the Digital Age." His writing style was characterized by a clear and persuasive argumentation, making complex topics accessible to a wide audience. Harris' key contribution to literature lies in advocating for literacy in the modern era.

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