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A History of Old Norse Poetry and Poetics. by Margaret Clunies
Ross. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2005. Pp. x + 283. $85.
Until now no one monograph has made the evolution of both poetry and poetics
in the "Old Norse" vernacular its focus, and the present book aims
to fill that gap. Individual chapters describe the poetic corpus, analyze
indigenous terms and genres, document the transmission of poetry, explore
poetic aesthetics, trace the impact of Christianity, identify poetological
elements in the grammatical treatises, and extend our appreciation of
thirteenth- and fourteenth-century poetry. The book is rounded off with
a conclusion, which notes directions for future research and contains
an appendix on technical terms, a list of works cited, and an index. From
this richly detailed, informative, and imaginative treatment, I can take
up only a few topics for brief mention.
Anatoly Liberman
University of Minnesota
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