Voices in the Past by John Hines

Voices in the Past by John Hines

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A pioneering exploration of the scope for linking archaeology and the critical reading of literature.

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Voices in the Past by John Hines

A pioneering exploration of the scope for linking archaeology and the critical reading of literature. This accessible and groundbreaking book... shows how literature and archaeology can illuminate each other to new and stimulating effect. Professor HELEN COOPER, University of Oxford. Eye-opening, exciting and absorbing book... The author's close reading of familiar works... produces exciting new arguments on texts ranging from Anglo-Saxon poems to those of William Carlos Williams. Archaeologists, cultural critics, and literary scholars, medieval andmodern, will all learn much from its bold insights. Professor ALLEN J. FRANTZEN, LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO. Voices in the Past is a pioneering exploration of the scope for linking archaeology and the critical reading of literature. It begins by introducing and comparing the theories and methods of the two subjects; Professor Hines shows how material and literary artefacts are related, arguing for a fully interdisciplinary approach as a meansof gaining a deeper understanding of their meaning and value. This new perspective is then applied to a series of texts and contexts from the Anglo-Saxon period through the High Middle Ages to the Renaissance and Restoration, the 1850s, and American modernism of the 1930s. Key topics considered are the functions and meanings of references and objects, the physical surroundings of literary performances, the emergence of books as commodities and authorship as a profession, and the role of literature in responses to accelerating material change in the modern world. Through this reading of creative writing and archaeological heritage, the author offers fresh and rewarding insights into all periods of English cultural history. Professor JOHN HINES teaches at the School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University.
Succeeds as an energetic survey that usefully brings archaeologically-defined materiality back to literary cultural studies* JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY *
A dazzling tour from Old English Poetry to Bleak House. * BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY *
[A] significant study [that] makes an exciting contribution to cultural theory. [...] Voices in the Past is consistently interesting and challenging. Hines is one of very few scholars equipped to write with the authority and range that is apparent in the book's fusion of archaeology and literary criticism. Literary scholars in particular will learn much from this impressive book, which offers welcome new ways of listening to 'voices in the past,' applied with sensitivity and with rigour. * ENGLISH STUDIES *
JOHN HINES is Professor of Archaeology at Cardiff University.
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ISBN 13 9780859918831
ISBN 10 0859918831
Title Voices in the Past
Author John Hines
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Year published 2004-03-04
Number of pages 224
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