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Multiple Scripts and Narrative

Medieval English in Conversation with Modern Japanese

de Jacob Runner (Auteur)
©2025 Monographies XIV, 196 Pages
Série: Medieval Interventions, Volume 13

Résumé

This book investigates the practice of mixing writing systems while composing a literary text. Through assessment of highly distinct writing contexts, it explores how the choice of script, in its own right, plays a fascinating role as a prominent narrative feature. The book’s primary focus is on the context of Old English and the ‘signed’ Cynewulf poems as examples of vernacular verse transcribed in the Latin alphabet, but which also employ textual runes. However, the book challenges the confines of conventional medievalist scholarship by presenting a parallel perspective shift analysis of the same phenomenon as witnessed in the radically different cultural environment of Modern Japanese and in the globally bestselling fiction of a contemporary writer, Haruki Murakami. Through a comparative focus on people and on reception, the author breaks the problematic seal on early English studies and invites medieval texts to join in an intrinsically interdisciplinary conversation.

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Résumé des informations

Pages
XIV, 196
Année de publication
2025
ISBN (PDF)
9781636674148
ISBN (ePUB)
9781636674155
ISBN (Relié)
9781636674131
DOI
10.3726/b20844
Langue
anglais
Date de parution
2025 (Février)
Publié
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2025. XIV, 196 pp., 2 b/w ill., 3 b/w tables.
Sécurité des produits
Peter Lang Group AG

Notes biographiques

Jacob Runner (Auteur)

Jacob W. Runner is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Foreign Language Studies at Kanazawa University in Japan, where he teaches English, Latin, and Comparative Literature. He holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Nottingham and an MLitt in Mediaeval English from the University of St Andrews.

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