Prof. Carla Mari虂a Thomas Publishes in Early Middle English
Congratulations to Prof. Carla Mari虂a Thomas on publication of a new article, in Early Middle English, Volume 5, Number 1.
The abstract:
Scholarship on The Owl and the Nightingale has never offered a substantial eschatological interpretation of the poem. This article makes such an interpretation based on the poem鈥檚 uses of 鈥渄om(e)鈥 and 鈥渦nker鈥 and manuscript contexts with religious verse concerned with death and Judgment Day. Its arguments make use of Micah Goodrich鈥檚 reading of the owl-as-Jew and Adrienne Williams Boyarin鈥檚 conception of the unmarked Jewess. The destabilizing effect of not knowing what either bird represents, paired with internal and external evidence for anxieties surrounding Judgment Day, suggest that we should be reading this avian debate poem as a form of preparation for further self-reflection before the Christian Judgment. Close readings of the poem, its manuscript context, and current scholarship on the 鈥減olemics of sameness鈥 make such an eschatological argument possible..
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