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Throughout her career, Professor Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe has focused on the often-overlooked details of early medieval textual life, moving from the smallest punctum to a complete reframing of the humanities' biggest questions. In her hands, the traditional tools of medieval studies -- philology, paleography, and close reading - become a fulcrum to reveal the unspoken worldviews animating early medieval textual production. The essays collected here both honour and reflect her influence as a scholar and teacher. They cover Latin works, such as the writings of Prudentius and Bede, along with vernacular prose texts: the Pastoral Care, the OE Boethius, the law codes, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and Ælfric's Lives of Saints. The Old English poetic corpus is also considered, with a focus on less-studied works, including Genesis and Fortunes of Men. This diverse array of texts provides a foundation for the volume's analysis of agency, identity, and subjectivity in early medieval England; united in their methodology, the articles in this collection all question received wisdom and challenge critical consensus on key issues of humanistic inquiry, among them affect and embodied cognition, sovereignty and power, and community formation.
English literature --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Criticism, Textual. --- Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe. --- Old English texts. --- agency. --- early medieval textual life. --- identity. --- literary analysis. --- medieval literature. --- medieval studies. --- paleography. --- philology. --- subjectivity.
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English literature --- Literature and history --- Civilization, Medieval --- History and criticism --- Encyclopedias. --- History --- Encyclopedias. --- Encyclopedias.
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