‘Male Bedpartners and the “Intimacies of a Wife”: rekkjufélagar and vífs rúnar’
(2020)
Book Chapter
Ashurst, D. (2020). ‘Male Bedpartners and the “Intimacies of a Wife”: rekkjufélagar and vífs rúnar’. In G. L. Evans, & J. Hancock (Eds.), Masculinities in Old Norse Literature (183-202). D.S. Brewer
All Outputs (9)
Elements of Satire and Social Commentary in Heathen Praise Poems and Commemorative Odes (2019)
Book Chapter
Ashurst, D. (2019). Elements of Satire and Social Commentary in Heathen Praise Poems and Commemorative Odes. In J. Morawiec (Ed.), Social Norms in Medieval Scandinavia. ARC Humanities Press
Wagner, Morris, and the Sigurd Figure: Confronting Freedom and Uncertainty (2013)
Book Chapter
Ashurst, D. (2013). Wagner, Morris, and the Sigurd Figure: Confronting Freedom and Uncertainty. In P. Acker, & C. Larrington (Eds.), Revisiting the Poetic Edda: Essays on Old Norse Heroic Legend (219-237). Routledge
‘Kings, Bishops, and Laws: The Old Norse-Icelandic Version of 1 Maccabees.’ (2011)
Book Chapter
Ashurst, D. (2011). ‘Kings, Bishops, and Laws: The Old Norse-Icelandic Version of 1 Maccabees.’. In D. Anlezark (Ed.), Myths, Legends and Heroes: Essays on Old Norse and Old English Literature in Honour of John McKinnell (133-147). Toronto University Press
Old English Wisdom Poetry (2010)
Book Chapter
Ashurst, D. (2010). Old English Wisdom Poetry. In C. Saunders (Ed.), A companion to medieval poetry (125-140). BlackwellThe chapter examines the kinds of wisdom and knowledge to be found in Old English wisdom poetry, and the kinds of aesthetic pleasure offered by works in this genre. Using the 'Old English Rune Poem' and 'Maxims II' as the main focal points but rangin... Read More about Old English Wisdom Poetry.
Eddic Myth, Victorian Values: The Popularisation of Old Norse Mythology in Britain, 1837 to 1876. (2009)
Book Chapter
Ashurst, D. (2009). Eddic Myth, Victorian Values: The Popularisation of Old Norse Mythology in Britain, 1837 to 1876. In K. Schultz, & F. Heesch (Eds.), Sang an Ægir: Nordische Mythen um 1900 (45-71). WinterThe essay examines the key works that helped to popularise eddic myths in Britain during the period from Queen Victoria’s accession in 1837 to her adoption of the title Empress of India in 1876, and it relates them to the main strands of Victorian th... Read More about Eddic Myth, Victorian Values: The Popularisation of Old Norse Mythology in Britain, 1837 to 1876..
William Morris and the Volsungs (2007)
Book Chapter
Ashurst, D. (2007). William Morris and the Volsungs. In D. Clark, & C. Phelpstead (Eds.), Old Norse made new (43-61). Viking Society for Northern Research
Encyclopedic Literature: Physiognomy (2007)
Book Chapter
Ashurst, D. (2007). Encyclopedic Literature: Physiognomy. In A. Faulkes (Ed.), A new introduction to Old Norse (323-332). (4 rev. ed.). Viking Society for Northern ResearchAnnotated edition of a passage of physiognomic lore in Old Norse found in MS AM 435 12mo, folios 8r-13r. The notes identify corresponding passages in the Latin sources and indicate parallel or contrasting physiognomic ideas in other Old Norse texts.
'Saga af Tristram ok Ísönd.’ (2005)
Book Chapter
Ashurst, D. (2005). 'Saga af Tristram ok Ísönd.’. In A. Faulkes (Ed.), A new introduction to Old Norse : reader (163-172). (3rd ed.). Viking Society for Northern Research