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Preaching the Converted: The Style and Rhetoric of the Vercelli Book Homilies

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Preaching the Converted: The Style and Rhetoric of the Vercelli Book Homilies
Toronto Anglo-Saxon Series

Samantha Zacher
University of Toronto Press © 2009

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The Vercelli Book is one of the oldest surviving collections of Old English homilies and poems, compiled in England in the tenth century. Preaching the Converted provides a sustained literary analysis of the book?s prose homilies and demonstrates that they employ rhetorical techniques commonly associated with vernacular verse. The study argues that the dazzling textual complexity of these homilies rivals the most accomplished examples of Old English poetry.

Highlighting the use of word play, verbal and structural repetition, elaborate catalogues, and figurative language, Samantha Zacher?s study of the Vercelli Book fills a gap in the history of English preaching by foregrounding the significance of these prose homilies as an intermediary form. Also analyzing the Latin and vernacular sources behind the Vercelli texts to reveal the theological and formal interests informing the collection as a whole, Preaching the Converted is a rigorous examination of Old English homiletic rhetoric and poetics.

Samantha Zacher is an assistant professor in the Department of English at Cornell University.





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