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E-raamat: Lexical Domain of Beauty and its Metaphors in the Anglo-Saxon Formulaic Style

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"This monograph offers an analysis of the lexical domain of beauty and other additional lexical domains that are figuratively used to refer to beauty, highlighting their central role in the Anglo-Saxon formulaic style. Using different methods from computational and cognitive linguistics, this study is aimed at determining the exact semantic value of these terms, detecting possible patterns of metaphorization and metonymization and identifying strategies behind their usage, ultimately determining how beauty was conceptualised and experienced in early Medieval England and in its literature. This research evidences the importance of this aesthetic idea in the Old English poetry and its aesthetic paradigm and revealing the core associations between beauty and other religious and social ideas"--

This monograph offers an analysis of the lexical domain of beauty and other additional lexical domains that are figuratively used to refer to beauty, highlighting their central role in the Anglo-Saxon formulaic style.

This monograph offers an analysis of the lexical domain of beauty and other additional lexical domains that are figuratively used to refer to beauty, highlighting their central role in the Anglo-Saxon formulaic style. Using different methods from computational and cognitive linguistics, this study is aimed at determining the exact semantic value of these terms, detecting possible patterns of metaphorization and metonymization and identifying strategies behind their usage, ultimately determining how beauty was conceptualised and experienced in early Medieval England and in its literature. This research evidences the importance of this aesthetic idea in the Old English poetry and its aesthetic paradigm and revealing the core associations between beauty and other religious and social ideas.

Acknowledgments 5(2)
Abstract 7(4)
Introduction 11(4)
1 From `Beauty' to the Experience of Beauty
15(44)
1.1 `Beauty' as an Aesthetic Idea
15(21)
1.2 Aesthetic Emotions and the Experience of Beauty
36(23)
2 The Anglo-Saxon Mind, Senses and Aesthetic Sensibility
59(52)
2.1 The Anglo-Saxon Senses, Emotions and Psychology
59(28)
2.2 The Anglo-Saxon Aesthetic Experience
87(16)
2.3 Anglo-Saxon Vernacular Verse: Some Considerations and Possible Subdivisions
103(8)
3 The Lexical Domain of Beauty and Appearance
111(54)
3.1 OE ansyn
111(1)
3.2 OE cym-
112(1)
3.3 Adjective OE fœger
113(22)
3.4 Adverb OE fcegere
135(6)
3.5 OEfcegrian
141(1)
3.6 OE wlite
142(9)
3.7 OE wlitig
151(14)
4 Beauty Is Cleanness
165(6)
5 Beauty Is Colour
171(8)
6 Beauty Is Uniqueness and Excellence
179(10)
7 Beauty Is An Intricate Pattern
189(10)
8 Beauty Is Light
199(14)
9 Beauty Is Nobility
213(10)
10 Beauty Is Aesthetic Pleasure
223(14)
Concluding Remarks 237(18)
Bibliography 255(14)
Index of Names 269
Francisco J. Minaya Gómez is an Assistant Lecturer at the Faculty of Letters in the University of Castilla-La Mancha and a teacher of early Medieval English literature. His research focuses on the conceptualisation and expression of emotions in Old and Middle English language and literature.