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Record Number:
10124
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Mintz , Susannah B.
Contributor(s):
Title:
Words Devilish and Divine: Eve as Speaker in
Genesis B
Source:
Neophilologus 81, 4 (October 1997): Pages 609 - 623.
Description:
Article Type:
Journal Article
Subject
(See Also)
:
Eve (Biblical Figure) in Literature
Genesis B, Old English Poem
Language
Literature- Verse
Women in Literature
Award Note:
Geographic Area:
British Isles
Century:
9
Primary Evidence:
Illustrations:
Table:
Abstract:
This essay argues that the Old English Genesis B is textured by a linguistic density that allows conflicting ideological concerns to come into play simultaneously, resulting in a re-evaluation of the deeply masculinist Christian hierarchy that lies at the heart of the Fall story. This perspective explicitly challenges a traditional symbolism that limits Eve to the "senses" and privileges Adam as "reason," and counters the many analyses of Genesis B that uphold such categories, perpetuating a characterization of Eve as weak, innately sinful, and inferior to Adam. what has often been noticed as the psychological realism of the poem applies not only to its portrayal of the anguish of choice, but works as well to dismantle static, deeply gendered interpretations. By reading closely what seem to be the poet's deliberate efforts to juxtapose "thick," ambiguous verbal situations with speeches of simplicity and clarity spoken by Eve, I suggest that Eve emerges here as a woman of intelligence and personal responsibility, one who demonstrates both honesty and intellectual and spiritual freedom. [Reproduced from the journal page on the Springer Link website:
https://link.springer.com/
.]
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Author's Affiliation:
Wittenberg University
Conference Info:
- , -
Year of Publication:
1997.
Language:
English
ISSN/ISBN:
00282677