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Siege of Jerusalem Michael Livingston

Siege of Jerusalem By Michael Livingston

Siege of Jerusalem by Michael Livingston


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The poem chronicles a historical war, and it is this historical quality that must stand out: the poem not only has resonances of the bloodshed that battle inevitably brings, but it also is, in a very literal sense, history. That is to say, the war is over. The vengeance of Jesus has been accomplished.

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Siege of Jerusalem by Michael Livingston

The fourteenth-century Siege of Jerusalem has been called by Ralph Hanna the chocolate-covered tarantula of the alliterative movement for its apparent anti-Semitism and is, as Livingston notes in his introduction, simply difficult for twenty-first-century readers to like. The poem, which describes the destruction of the Second Temple by Roman forces in AD 70, is graphic in detail and unpleasant in its relish of the suffering of the Jews. But as Livingston points out, Like the gritty violence of Alliterative Morte Arthure, the gore in Siege is perhaps best read as a grim awareness of the terrible realities of war, not as a bloodthirsty and berserk cry for further bloodshed. The poem chronicles a historical war, and it is this historical quality that must stand out: the poem not only has resonances of the bloodshed that battle inevitably brings, but it also is, in a very literal sense, history. This is to say, the war is over. The vengeance of Jesus has been accomplished. The Siege-poet's answer to the social-political-religious question of whether there is such a thing as a just war is that there was one: Titus and Vespasian's vengeance for the death of Christ. . . . Further efforts to avenge Christ were unnecessary. . . . That the poem is a call to action and to crusade, then, seems to be a claim that is far less sustainable than its opposite: a call to peace and to remembrance.

About Michael Livingston

Michael Livingston is Associate Professor of English at The Citadel, in Charleston, S.C. He is an author of both fiction and non-fiction and has published on topics as diverse as early Christianity, Tolkien, and James Joyce.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
History of the Temple
The Vengeance of Our Lord Tradition
Date and Provenance of the Poem
Overview of the Poem
Initial Critical Issues: Genre, Jews, and Violence
Sources for the Poem
The End of the Fourteenth Century: The Idea of Just War
The Structure of the Poem: Architecture of Divine Providence
The Laud Manuscript and Its Vocabulary
Manuscripts

Siege of Jerusalem

Explanatory Notes
Textual Notes
Bibliography

Additional information

CIN1580440908G
9781580440905
1580440908
Siege of Jerusalem by Michael Livingston
Used - Good
Paperback
Medieval Institute Publications
20050301
154
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