Winters in the World

A Journey through the Anglo-Saxon Year
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Winters in the World by Eleanor Parker explores how people in the medieval period experienced and understood the changes of the seasons, particularly winter. It intertwines historical insights with literature and culture, offering a captivating glimpse into medieval life and the contrasting harshness and beauty of the winter season. The book draws on a diverse range of sources to depict the ways in which cold weather shaped society and its stories.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by medieval history and the cultural significance of seasons in the Anglo-Saxon period. The author offers an insightful exploration of how winter was understood and experienced, blending history with folklore and literature to vividly bring the past to life.

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Winters in the World

A beautifully observed journey through the cycle of the year in Anglo-Saxon England.

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Winters in the World is a beautifully observed journey through the cycle of the year in Anglo-Saxon England, exploring the festivals, customs, and traditions linked to the different seasons. Drawing on a wide variety of source material, including poetry, histories, and religious literature, Eleanor Parker investigates how Anglo-Saxons felt about the annual passing of the seasons and the profound relationship they saw between human life and the rhythms of nature. Many of the festivals we celebrate in Britain today have their roots in the Anglo-Saxon period, and this book traces their surprising history, as well as unearthing traditions now long forgotten. It celebrates some of the finest treasures of medieval literature and provides an imaginative connection to the Anglo-Saxon world.

A lyrical journey through the Anglo-Saxon year...this book is a beautiful, charming, and evocative voyage into what, to many of us, seems a very distant past. Parker shows herself to be a master of her subject. Her knowledge is superb; her writing a form of poetry itself...No-one can come away from this book still believing the Anglo-Saxons to have lived through the "Dark Ages." - Get History

In this wonderfully poetic journey through the Anglo-Saxon year, Parker offers a profound meditation on time and the world, nature and its seasons. Plunging the reader into the glorious cadences of Old English poetry with her supple translations, Parker brings to vivid life the terrors of winter, spring's promise, the joyful warmth of summer, and the melancholy of autumn, powerfully connecting us with a rich and vital past that we have not quite lost. - Carolyne Larrington, professor of Medieval European literature, University of Oxford

A fascinating, informative, and hauntingly authentic account of the Anglo-Saxon experience of time; Parker shows that understanding the early English calendar is a crucial point of access to Anglo-Saxon spirituality, learning, science, poetry, and much more besides. - Francis Young, author of Magic in Merlin's Realm: A History of Occult Politics in Britain

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Winters in the World delves into Anglo-Saxon texts and explores how the seasons were crucial to life around a millennium ago. The book is praised for its vivid depiction of a devout and poetic society, offering a rich exploration of historical time perception. Eleanor Parker's work is noted for its educational value, bridging scholarly insight with engaging storytelling that brings the Anglo-Saxon era to life, emphasising its connection to natural rhythms.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781789146721

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 15 August 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Reaktion Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Eleanor Parker is a lecturer in medieval English literature at Brasenose College, University of Oxford. She writes regularly for publications including History Today and BBC History Magazine, and she is the author of Dragon Lords: The History and Legends of Viking England and Conquered: The Last Children of Anglo-Saxon England.

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