
- 204 pages
- English
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About this book
This is a study of a single riddle as it is transmitted, translated, and transformed over more than a thousand years. Beginning with the influential late-antique riddle text Aenigmata Symphosii, In enigmate charts an arc through the extraordinary popularity of riddles in Anglo-Saxon England, their decline as a learned literary form after the Norman conquest, their emergence in early modern ballads, and beyond.
At the center of this study is the Creation riddle, perhaps the best-known riddle in early England. Versions of it survive in both popular and elite literature, and because it is constructed around an enigmatic description of Creation, it reveals changing cosmological and cosmographical conceptions as it is retold and reimagined.More interesting, perhaps, are popular versions of the riddle, which offer a glimpse of how Creation was imagined outside the scholarly class. Together, the iterations of this riddle represent a unique opportunity to study the imaginary geography of medieval society as it changed over time.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Dublin Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- A note on the texts
- Introduction
- 1. Riddling in the ancient world
- 2. Symphosius’ encyclopaedia of the world in riddles
- 3. De Creatura: Aldhelm’s invention of the creation riddle
- 4. The Exeter Book: three vernacular versions of the creation riddle
- 5. Riddles wisely expounded: popular post-Norman conquest versionsof the creation riddle
- Conclusion
- Appendix A: Translation and commentary of the Symphosii Scholastici Aenigmata
- Appendix B: Taxonomies in Symphosius’ Symphosii Scholastici Aenigmata
- Appendix C: From the Old Hebrew to King James: translating ‘riddle’
- Bibliography
- Index