The Poetics of Commemoration - Erin Michelle Goeres

The Poetics of Commemoration

Skaldic Verse and Social Memory, c. 890-1070
Buch | Hardcover
208 Seiten
2015
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-874574-7 (ISBN)
146,50 inkl. MwSt
The Poetics of Commemoration is a study of the role poetry played in the commemoration of kings during the Viking Age, investigating the variety of ways in which poets responded to the death of a king, and how poetry helped to constructed a shared memory and identity for the community he left behind.
The Poetics of Commemoration is a study of commemorative skaldic verse from the Viking Age. It investigates how skaldic poets responded to the deaths of kings and the ways in which poetic commemoration functioned within the social and political communities of the early medieval court. Beginning with the early genealogical poem Ynglingatal, the book explores how the commemoration of a king's ancestors could be used to consolidate his political position and to provide a shared history for the community. It then examines the presentation of dead kings in the poems Eiríksmál and Hákonarmál, showing how poets could re-cast their kings as characters of myth and legend in the afterlife. This is followed by an analysis of verse in which poets use their commemoration of one king to reinforce their relationship with his successor; it is shown that poetry could both help and hinder the integration of the poet into the retinue of a new king. Focusing then on the memorial poems composed for Kings Óláfr Tryggvason and Óláfr Haraldsson, as well as for the Jarls of the Orkney Islands, the book considers the tension between public and private expressions of grief. It explores the strategies used by poets to negotiate the tumultuous period that followed the death of a king, and to work through their own emotional responses to that loss. The book demonstrates that skaldic poets engaged with the deaths of rulers in a wide variety of ways, and that poetic commemoration was a particularly effective means not only of constructing a collective memory of the dead man, but also of consolidating the new social identity of the community he left behind.

Erin Goeres is Lecturer in Old Norse Language and Literature at University College London. Her research focuses on Old Norse poetry and the kings' sagas, and on the relationship between Old Norse and Anglo-Norman literature. She received her doctorate in 2010 from the University of Oxford. She also holds an MA in Medieval Studies from the University of York and a BA(Hons) in English Literature and French Studies from the University of Winnipeg. After completing her doctorate she lectured in medieval literature for two years at the University of Oxford before taking up a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Toronto. She joined UCL in September 2013.

Introduction 1: Remembering Ancestors: Ynglingatal and the early Scandinavian Kings 2: The Afterlife of Kings: Eirikr blodox, Hakon inn godi and Olafr Tryggvason 3: Changing Patrons: The Poets of Haraldr grafeldr and Hakon inn godi 4: Elegy, Hagiography, and Advice to Princes: The Commemoration of Olafr inn helgi 5: Divided Loyalties: Arnorr jarlaskald and the Jarls of Orkney Conclusion Bibliography

Reihe/Serie Oxford English Monographs
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 149 x 222 mm
Gewicht 388 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-19-874574-5 / 0198745745
ISBN-13 978-0-19-874574-7 / 9780198745747
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