Nouvelles Nouvelles Podcast

8 - Lisa Klein

25 min · 26. april 2022
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Lisa Klein is the author of five novels for young adults:Ophelia, Two Girls of Gettysburg, Lady Macbeth's Daughter, Cate of the Lost Colony,andLove Disguised.She is currently working on a historical novel for adults. Find out more atwww.authorlisaklein.com [https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.authorlisaklein.com__;!!KGKeukY!nY5lcCQQ3DcLjflof2KhVSJqTtOC3rQfi8c4AnEHwqogR4jLGa6sg_HsX2GKqD4$].

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Emily Thornbury is Associate Professor of English at Yale University. She studies Old English and Anglo-Latin, focusing especially on the aesthetics of Latin and vernacular cultures. She's the author of Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England, a study of the various communities and identities from which Anglo-Saxon poets emerged. She is also the co-editor with Rebecca Stevenson of the volume of essays, Latinitity and Identity in Anglo-Saxon England. We talked about her upcoming project on The Virtue of Ornament, which, she writes, “traces the non-classical largely untheorized aesthetic principles of Anglo-Saxon art and literature through a series of productive encounters with classical forms. Ornament, understood in classical aesthetics mainly as an extraneous overlay or elaboration but by Anglo-Saxons as a transformative act, provides an entryway into a world of thought in which the surface into depth, proportion, symmetry and value itself had very different meanings. By understanding how ornament works for the Anglo-Saxons, we can glimpse alternative ways of reading, seeing, and understanding art.”

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