Introduction to Old English
Introduction to Old English
Cross listed with LINGS 4200/7200-01, MDVL_REN 4411/7411-01
Love to learn languages, especially dead ones? Want to find out how English literature got started? Then Introduction to Old English is the course for you! Along the way, you will discover where dog-sized, gold-digging ants live, and you get to read the amazing, rich, beautiful, strange, moving, and mind-blowing literature that inspired Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones.
This course is an intensive introduction to Old English, the language spoken in early medieval England from about the 5th to the later 11th century and the earliest form of English recorded in writing. While the focus of this class is the acquisition and practice of the Old English language, the course also introduces students to the rich and diverse literature and culture of early medieval England (including its art, archaeology, manuscript culture, and religious practices). As we gain knowledge of the language, we first read prose texts and then move to more complex verse texts, among them such famous and brilliant poems like The Wanderer and The Dream of the Rood. No prerequisites required.
This course is intended to give students a solid grounding in Old English grammar, enabling them to read a wide range of Old English texts in the original with the help of a dictionary and to proceed to more advanced studies in Old English language. Another purpose of this course is to become acquainted with early medieval English literary culture, which combines oral and written, pre-Christian and Christian-Latin traditions. Aside from the pleasures of learning a medieval language, the study of Old English will make you better understand modern English and get really good at grammar and thus make you a stronger writer. It will also allow you to recognize the influences of Old English literature on subsequent literary periods and writers.