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Hybrid healing
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27 December 2022

LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Literary studies: ancient, classical & medieval, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Middle Ages (449-1066), MEDICAL / History, European history: medieval period, middle ages, History of medicine
'The success of Garner’s work is to emphasise the importance of nuanced and attentive analysis, and that it is crucial to recognise the uniqueness of each individual text. What also comes through in Garner’s work are benefits of carefully reflecting on those individualities and the multifaceted (or even hybrid) influences that shaped their production.'
R. J. Salter, Scriptorium
Introduction: an Old English poetics of health and healing
1 With hope and humility: hybridity as theoretical framework
2 Of swords and status: hybridity of metaphor in Ic me on þisse gyrde beluce
3 When healers are heroes: hybridity of battle in Wið færstice
4 To persuade a plant: hybridity of rhetoric in Harley 585
5 Of mandrakes and manuscripts: hybridity of being in Harley 6258B
6 On health and hearing: hybridity of environment in Bald’s Leechbook
7 From remedies to riddles: hybridity of genre in an Exeter Book riddle
Conclusion: With empathy and imagination: hybridity in the field
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