Anglo-Saxon Styles

Anglo-Saxon Styles - SUNY Series in Medieval Studies

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Publisher's Synopsis

Art historian Meyer Schapiro defined style as "the constant form-and sometimes the constant elements, qualities, and expression-in the art of an individual or group." Today, style is frequently overlooked as a critical tool, with our interest instead resting with the personal, the ephemeral, and the fragmentary. Anglo-Saxon Styles demonstrates just how vital style remains in a methodological and theoretical prism, regardless of the object, individual, fragment, or process studied. Contributors from a variety of disciplines-including literature, art history, manuscript studies, philology, and more- consider the definitions and implications of style in Anglo-Saxon culture and in contemporary scholarship. They demonstrate that the idea of style as a "constant form" has its limitations, and that style is in fact the ordering of form, both verbal and visual. Anglo-Saxon texts and images carry meanings and express agendas, presenting us with paradoxes and riddles that require us to keep questioning the meanings of style.

Book information

ISBN: 9780791458709
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 700.94209021
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 431g
Height: 233mm
Width: 145mm
Spine width: 18mm