Explore the life and works of CÃ]dmon, the earliest English poet whose name is known. In "CÃ]dmon: The Poet Of The Anglo-Saxons," John Booth delves into the historical context and literary significance of CÃ]dmon's hymns and their profound impact on Anglo-Saxon culture. This biography offers insights into the religious and social landscape of early medieval England, illuminating CÃ]dmonâ(TM)s unique contribution to the development of English literature.
Discover the story of a humble cowherd who, through divine inspiration, became a seminal figure in the history of English poetry. Boothâ(TM)s study provides a comprehensive overview of CÃ]dmonâ(TM)s extant works, analyzing their themes, style, and enduring legacy. This book is essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Anglo-Saxon history, literature, and the origins of English poetic tradition.
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