Subversive Holiness and the Building of a Christian Community in Cynewulf’s Juliana
In Cynewulf’s Juliana, Juliana’s suitor Heliseus, called “the guardian of treasure,” represents secular material culture, in which women are weakened by the male control of materiality. The material culture of the heroic world reproduces the masculine body politic, reducing women to objects of excha...
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| Main Author: | Jacek Olesiejko |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Institute of English Studies
2019-09-01
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| Series: | Anglica. An International Journal of English Studies |
| Online Access: | http://www.anglica.ia.uw.edu.pl/issues/anglica-as-a-journal/355-anglica-an-international-journal-of-english-studies-28-1-olesiejko |
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