The Saxon Savior

The Germanic Transformation of the Gospel in the Ninth-Century Heliand
ISBN13: 9780195097207ISBN10: 0195097203 Paperback, 144 pages
Jan 1995,  In Stock

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This study is an interpretation and appreciation of the art of The Heliand , the 9th century Saxon epic poem in which the Christian Gospel of the four evangelists is translated in Germanic terms. Murphy examines in detail the ingenious and sensitive poetic analogies through which familiar texts--the Nativity, the Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes and the Lord's Prayer, the Passion and Resurrection--are transformed into Germanic settings and concepts. The first book in English on The Heliand , this study offers a new socio-political explanation of the possible motives of the unknown author in undertaking this enormous and brilliantly realized poetic task.

Reviews

"There are no other volumes that expose the cultural setting in the remarkable way Murphy does; he understands the period better than anyone else who is working or has worked in the area."--Irmengard Rauch, University of California, Berkeley

"We congratulate [Murphy] for producing a work comparable to that of the poet."--Theological Studies

"We congratulate [Murphy] for producing a work comparable to that of the poet."--Theological Studies

"Happily fills a gap in the literature on The Heliand ....The author has managed to make The Heliand more accessible to the English reader, to bring out the fascination of the work, the majesty of the alliterative verse, and the spiritual and emotional strength of its unnamed poet's brilliant achievement."--Speculum

Product Details

144 pages; 5-1/2 x 8-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-509720-7ISBN10: 0-19-509720-3

About the Author(s)

G. Ronald Murphy, S.J., is translator of The Heliand (Oxford, 1992) and author of Brecht and the Bible. He is Associate Professor of German at Georgetown University.

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