History of Anglo Saxon Lit
History of Anglo Saxon Lit
History of Anglo Saxon Lit
Kenning
Kenning is a lyrical compound which attracts reader or listener making a vivid
picture. It has an intentional effort to be vague and mysterious.
For example, the kenning for the word “blood” would be written as “wounddew”.
Variation
Variation is a repetition of a word used earlier in the verse with a different word.
For example, the word “glory” is the reputation for “valor” is a variation.
Litotes
Litotes is a type of oral irony. This is expressed in form of the overstatement such
as in Beowulf when the hero is in the clasp of Grendel’s mother, and the poet
writes repeatedly that what deep trouble Beowulf is in. It was used similarly used
in the case of the understatement. Litotes aims to intensify the feeling in the
poetry.
Heroic Poetry
The Anglo-Saxons were ever ready to fight and go top the war. It was their in their blood
to look for battles. The warriors were entertained by the poets when they came
back from a war being triumph. The poets told them the stories of heroes,
gallantry, valor, etc. as we can find much discussed poem “Beowulf” has many
fighting depictions against the monster and the dragon. There is heroic poem
which is actually a retelling of Beowulf namely “The Fight at Finnsburh”.
Waldere is another heroic poem dealing with the life of Walter of Aquitaine.
Widsith is also a heroic one pertaining to Eormanric and the Goths from 4 th
century. Moreover Anglo-Saxon Chronicle has heroic poems. They were so
influenced by this heroic poetry that they thought of turning Gospel into heroic
poetic manner.
Elegiac Poetry
The elegiac poems describe wisdom and the ups and downs of life. The Exeter Book has
a numerous poems which fall under the category of elegies. The noticeable elegiac poems
are “The Ruin”, “The Wanderer”, “The Seafarer”, “Wulf and Eadwacer”, “The Wife's
Lament”, and The Husband's Message.