In the first book-length study of the whole lifespan in Old English
verse, Harriet Soper reveals how poets depicted varied paths through
life, including their staging of entanglements between human life
courses and those of the nonhuman or more-than-human. While Old English
poetry sometimes suggests that uniform patterns shape each life,
paralleling patristic traditions of the ages of man, it also frequently
disrupts a sense of steady linearity through the life course in striking
ways, foregrounding moments of sudden upheaval over smooth continuity,
contingency over predictability, and idiosyncrasy over regularity.
Advancing new readings of a diverse range of Old English poems, Soper
draws on an array of supporting contexts and theories to illuminate
these texts, unearthing their complex and fascinating depictions of
ageing through life. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme
and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core
for details.