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PART II. THE IMAGE AND CONNECTION
4 Grappling with the Gnomic: Modern and Medieval Concepts
of Image and Connection
97
5 The Vanishing Point: Deixis and Conjunction 119
6 The Third Thing: Context as Connection in Gnomic and
Nature Poetry
149
PART III. THE PRIVATE CONNECTION
7 Intentional Difficulty in Early Welsh Poetry 187
8 Clarity and Obscurity in Old English Poetry 221
Afterword: Between Worlds 251
Appendix: Selected Texts and Translations 255
Laments:
1. The Seafarer 256
2. The Sick Man (Leper) of Abercuawg 263
3. The Song of the Old Man 268
Gnomes and Nature Poems:
4. Maxims II 271
5. Let the Cock's Comb Be Red 275
6. Keen the Wind 278
Enigmas:
7. Wulf and Eadwacer 282
8. Angar Kyfyndawt 284
Textual Commentary 293
Name and Title Index 303
Subject Index 310

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Publication Information: Book Title: Between Languages: The Uncooperative Text in Early Welsh and Old English Nature Poetry. Contributors: Sarah Lynn Higley - author. Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press. Place of Publication: University Park, PA. Publication Year: 1993. Page Number: viii.
    
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