Exodus, Edition 0003
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Exodus, Edition 0003  -     By: Peter J. Lucas(ED.)

Exodus, Edition 0003

Liverpool University Press / 2020 / Hardcover

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Title: Exodus, Edition 0003
By: Peter J. Lucas(ED.)
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 224
Vendor: Liverpool University Press
Publication Date: 2020
Dimensions: 0.70 X 5.20 X 7.40 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 1789621453
ISBN-13: 9781789621457
Series: Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies
Stock No: WW621454

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Exodus is an exceptional Old English poem, written at a time when in the age of Bede Northern England held the intellectual leadership of Europe. It offers a vernacular gateway to the study of early medieval christian poetry. Focussing in dramatic fashion on the crossing of the Red Sea enabling the Israelites to escape captivity in Egypt the poem is stylistically outstanding, showing a use of metaphor and fusion of disparate concepts (such as abstract and concrete, literal and allegorical) unparalleled in Old English poetry. The exodus, the greatest of Old Testament events, is interpreted both within the historical perspective of other Old Testament events (the Deluge and the Offering of Isaac) and within the allegorical perspective of the exodus to the Promised Land seen as the christian's journey through life to the ultimate heavenly home.

This book, now in its third edition, aims to make the poem more accessible, and better understood and appreciated than hitherto. A number of changes to the Introduction, Commentary and Glossary, as well as a new Select Bibliography, help to bring the apparatus up to date and draw attention to the many fine contributions to the poem made by other scholars.

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