Language, Sign, and Gender in Beowulf by Gillian R. Overing
Language, Sign, and Gender in Beowulf

Gillian R. Overing

Language, Sign, and Gender in Beowulf

Gillian R. Overing

168 pages first pub 1990 (editions)

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Chapter 1 posits the self/reader as a function of the text/language, examining the ways in which the text "speaks" the reader. Chapter 2 develops an interactive semiotic strategy in an attempt to describe an isomorphic relation between poem and re...

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