The Web of Creation in Wisdom Poems

C. Barajas
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Active engagement with the mysteries of creation was an important goal of Old English wisdom poetry; these poems require audience understanding of the interconnectedness of the Earth community. Exploring kinship connections between human and other-than-human beings, they anticipate modern ideas about the importance of exchange within ecosystems. The Order of the World encourages active engagement with the other-than-human as a means of praising the Creator. Maxims I, in turn, serves as an example of one such poetic attempt, imagining a world in which non-human forces act in familiar, rather than entirely threatening, ways. The Order of the World and Maxims I suggests that early medieval English thinkers understood and affirmed the interconnectedness of the Earth community.
智慧诗中的创造之网
积极参与创造的奥秘是古英语智慧诗歌的一个重要目标;这些诗歌要求观众理解地球社区的相互联系。通过探索人类与非人类之间的亲缘关系,他们预测了生态系统中交流重要性的现代观念。世界秩序鼓励积极参与与非人类作为赞美造物主的一种手段。反过来,《格言1》是这种诗意尝试的一个例子,它想象了一个世界,在这个世界里,非人类的力量以熟悉的方式而不是完全威胁的方式行动。《世界秩序》和《箴言1》表明,中世纪早期的英国思想家理解并肯定了地球社会的相互联系。
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