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Not a book about what Beowulf means but how it means, and how the reader participates in the process of meaning construction.Overings primary aim is to address the poem on its own terms, to trace and develop an interpretive strategy consonant with the extent of its difference. Beowulfs arcane structure describes cyclical repetitions and patterned intersections of themes which baffle a linear perspective, and suggest instead the irresolution and dynamism of the deconstructionist free play of textual elements.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 reader, between text and self. Chapter 3 addresses the notions of text and self as more complex functions or formulations of desire, and thus complicates and expands the arguments of the two preceding chapters. The final chapter examines the issue of desire in the poem, and, to a lesser extent, desire in the reader (insofar as these may legitimately be viewed as distinct from each other).

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title:Language, Sign, and Gender in Beowulf
author:Overing, Gillian R.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809315637
print isbn13:9780809315635
ebook isbn13:9780585029627
language:English
subjectBeowulf, Epic poetry, English (Old)--History and criticism--Theory, etc, Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature, Civilization, Medieval, in literature, Semiotics and literature--England, Feminism and literature--England, Sex role in literature.
publication date:1990
lcc:PR1585.O94 1990eb
ddc:829/.3
subject:Beowulf, Epic poetry, English (Old)--History and criticism--Theory, etc, Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature, Civilization, Medieval, in literature, Semiotics and literature--England, Feminism and literature--England, Sex role in literature.
Language, Sign, And Gender In Beowulf
Gillian R. Overing
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Carbondale and Edwardsville
Copyright 1990 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Edited by William Jerman
Designed by Liz Fett
Production supervised by Natalia Nadraga
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Overing, Gillian R., 1952
Language, sign, and gender in Beowulf / Gillian R. Overing.
p. cm.
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. Beowulf. 2. Semiotics and literature. 3. Feminism and
literature. 4. English poetryOld English, ca. 4501100History
and criticismTheory, etc. I. Title.
PR1585.094 1989
829'.3dc19
ISBN 0809315637Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4895922
Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
xi
1 Language: An Overview in Process
1
Picture 11
Textual Effects/Affects
1
Picture 12
Metonymy: Implications for Interpretation
5
Picture 13
When a Kenning Is Not a Kenning
14
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Metonymy in Action
21
2 Swords and Signs: Dynamic Semeiosis in Beowulf
33
Picture 15
Interlace, Text, and Sign
33
Picture 16
Peirce's Concept of Sign
38
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Words, Things, and the Space Between
42
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The Web of Signs
48
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The Giant Sword Hilt: A Path out of Secondness
57
3 Gender and Interpretation in Beowulf
68
Picture 20
Voices for Paradox
68
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Critical Voices
76
Picture 22
The Helenization of Hildeburh
81
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