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Title
Translating Marian doctrine into the vernacular: the bodily Assumption in Middle English and Old Norse-Icelandic literature
Description
This study examines the ways in which translators writing in two contemporary medieval languages, Old Norse-Icelandic and Middle English, approached the complicated doctrine of the bodily Assumption of Mary. At its core this project is dedicated to understanding the spread and development of an idea in two contemporary vernacular cultures and focuses on the transmission of that idea from the debates of Latin clerical culture into Middle English and Old Norse-Icelandic literature written for an increasingly varied audience made up of monastics, secular clergy, and the laity. The project argues that Middle English and Old-Norse Icelandic writing about the bodily Assumption of Mary challenges misconceptions that vernacular translations and compositions concerned with Marian doctrine represent the popular concerns of the laity as opposed to the academic language, or high Mariology, of the clergy.
Date Created
2014
Contributors
- Najork, Daniel (Author)
- Bjork, Robert (Thesis advisor)
- Sturges, Robert (Committee member)
- Maring, Heather (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
- Literature, Medieval
- literature
- Scandinavian studies
- Bodily Assumption of Mary
- Middle English Literature
- Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
- Christian literature, Latin--Translations.
- Christian literature, Latin
- Christian literature, English (Middle)--Criticism, Textual.
- Christian literature, English (Middle)
Resource Type
Extent
iv, 252 p
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.27447
Statement of Responsibility
by Daniel Najork
Description Source
Viewed on June 22, 2015
Level of coding
full
Note
thesis
Partial requirement for: Ph. D., Arizona State University, 2014
bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-203)
Field of study: English
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