Humour in Old English Literature : : Communities of Laughter in Early Medieval England / / Jonathan Wilcox.

Humour in Old English Literature deploys modern theories of humour to explore the style and content of surviving writing from early medieval England. The book analyses Old English riddles, wisdom literature, runic writing, the deployment of rhymes, and humour in heroic poetry, hagiography, and roman...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Exeter Book Riddle Numbers: A Comparative Chart -- Introduction: Old English Literature and Humour -- Chapter One. Risible Riddles and Witty Wisdom: The Appeal of Playful Puzzles -- Chapter Two. Laughing at Letters: Runic Riddles and Riddling Runes -- Chapter Three. Metrical Mirth: Sonorous Sounds and Rambunctious Rhymes -- Chapter Four. Heroic Humour: Comic Insouciance and Embarrassments of Etiquette -- Chapter Five. Playing with Parody to Comic Effect -- Chapter Six. Homiletic Humour: Christian Laughter and Clerical Satire -- Chapter Seven. Hagiographic Humour: Decorous Delight and Full-Throated Funniness -- Chapter Eight. Relishing Romance: Horror and Happiness in Apollonius of Tyre -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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Humour in Old English Literature deploys modern theories of humour to explore the style and content of surviving writing from early medieval England. The book analyses Old English riddles, wisdom literature, runic writing, the deployment of rhymes, and humour in heroic poetry, hagiography, and romance. Drawing on a fine-tuned understanding of literary technique, the book presents a revisionist view of Old English literature, partly by reclaiming often-neglected texts and partly by uncovering ironies and embarrassments within well-established works, including Beowulf. Most surprisingly, Jonathan Wilcox engages the large body of didactic literature, pinpointing humour in two anonymous homilies along with extensive use in saints' lives. Each chapter ends by revealing a different audience that would have shared in the laughter. Wilcox suggests that the humour of Old English literature has been scantily covered in past scholarship because modern readers expect a dour and serious corpus. Humour in Old English Literature aims to break that cycle by highlighting works and moments that are as entertaining now as they were then.
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Comic, The, in literature.
English literature Old English, ca. 450-1100 History and criticism.
English wit and humor History and criticism.
Humor in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval. bisacsh
Beowulf.
Exeter Book riddles.
Old English homilies.
Old English poetry.
heroic literature.
history of riddles.
humour.
incongruity.
jokes in literature.
laughter.
litotes.
saints' lives.
Ælfric.
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Humour in Old English Literature : Communities of Laughter in Early Medieval England /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Exeter Book Riddle Numbers: A Comparative Chart --
Introduction: Old English Literature and Humour --
Chapter One. Risible Riddles and Witty Wisdom: The Appeal of Playful Puzzles --
Chapter Two. Laughing at Letters: Runic Riddles and Riddling Runes --
Chapter Three. Metrical Mirth: Sonorous Sounds and Rambunctious Rhymes --
Chapter Four. Heroic Humour: Comic Insouciance and Embarrassments of Etiquette --
Chapter Five. Playing with Parody to Comic Effect --
Chapter Six. Homiletic Humour: Christian Laughter and Clerical Satire --
Chapter Seven. Hagiographic Humour: Decorous Delight and Full-Throated Funniness --
Chapter Eight. Relishing Romance: Horror and Happiness in Apollonius of Tyre --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Exeter Book Riddle Numbers: A Comparative Chart --
Introduction: Old English Literature and Humour --
Chapter One. Risible Riddles and Witty Wisdom: The Appeal of Playful Puzzles --
Chapter Two. Laughing at Letters: Runic Riddles and Riddling Runes --
Chapter Three. Metrical Mirth: Sonorous Sounds and Rambunctious Rhymes --
Chapter Four. Heroic Humour: Comic Insouciance and Embarrassments of Etiquette --
Chapter Five. Playing with Parody to Comic Effect --
Chapter Six. Homiletic Humour: Christian Laughter and Clerical Satire --
Chapter Seven. Hagiographic Humour: Decorous Delight and Full-Throated Funniness --
Chapter Eight. Relishing Romance: Horror and Happiness in Apollonius of Tyre --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Exeter Book Riddle Numbers: A Comparative Chart --
Introduction: Old English Literature and Humour --
Chapter One. Risible Riddles and Witty Wisdom: The Appeal of Playful Puzzles --
Chapter Two. Laughing at Letters: Runic Riddles and Riddling Runes --
Chapter Three. Metrical Mirth: Sonorous Sounds and Rambunctious Rhymes --
Chapter Four. Heroic Humour: Comic Insouciance and Embarrassments of Etiquette --
Chapter Five. Playing with Parody to Comic Effect --
Chapter Six. Homiletic Humour: Christian Laughter and Clerical Satire --
Chapter Seven. Hagiographic Humour: Decorous Delight and Full-Throated Funniness --
Chapter Eight. Relishing Romance: Horror and Happiness in Apollonius of Tyre --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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