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5 November 2021
How do we determine the meaning of a work which has no author? And what responsibility is there in authoring our own interpretation?
We examine the potential meanings of this poem, dig at length into the different ideas of medieval authorship, and find we may have not have wandered yet that far, at all.
Foweles in the frith,
https://waywordsstudio.com
Complete Resources: https://waywordsstudio.com/project/anonymous-fowls-in-the-frith/
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Ch1 – Intro
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**Ch9 – Related Works
**Available to our members on Episode 2+ (the full bonus episode)
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The Waywords Podcast is the primary program of Waywords Studio (https://waywordsstudio.com). The podcast posts new material each week, with deep-dive examinations of literature around some common questions or themes and 1-3 smaller supplemental episodes in between the larger programs.
Visit us for expanded resources for guests and the Waywords community, for other programs and writing, and for opportunities to support our goal to expand reading. Resources available can include full bibliographies of material referenced, full and partial texts, annotated editions, supplemental and expanded episodes, fictional explorations, teaching and learning resources, additional essays, and online courses.
Website: https://waywordsstudio.com
Twitter: @WaywordsStudio
Instagram: @WaywordsStudio
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Waywords-Studio-107310977755912
CREDITS:
Original music by Randon Myles (https://randonmyles.com/)
Chapter headings by Natalie Harrison and Sarah Skaleski
USING THIS WORK:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. It is open to be used and adapted for all not-for-profit uses with proper attribution.
MLA CITATION:
Chisnell, Steve. “Anonymous: Fowles in the Frith.’” Waywords Studio, 5 Nov. 2021, https://waywordsstudio.com/project/anonymous-fowls-in-the-frith/.
By Steve Chisnell
5 November 2021
How do we determine the meaning of a work which has no author? And what responsibility is there in authoring our own interpretation?
We examine the potential meanings of this poem, dig at length into the different ideas of medieval authorship, and find we may have not have wandered yet that far, at all.
Foweles in the frith,
https://waywordsstudio.com
Complete Resources: https://waywordsstudio.com/project/anonymous-fowls-in-the-frith/
===
CHAPTERS
00:00 Ch1 – Intro
===
**Ch9 – Related Works
**Available to our members on Episode 2+ (the full bonus episode)
===
The Waywords Podcast is the primary program of Waywords Studio (https://waywordsstudio.com). The podcast posts new material each week, with deep-dive examinations of literature around some common questions or themes and 1-3 smaller supplemental episodes in between the larger programs.
Visit us for expanded resources for guests and the Waywords community, for other programs and writing, and for opportunities to support our goal to expand reading. Resources available can include full bibliographies of material referenced, full and partial texts, annotated editions, supplemental and expanded episodes, fictional explorations, teaching and learning resources, additional essays, and online courses.
Website: https://waywordsstudio.com
Twitter: @WaywordsStudio
Instagram: @WaywordsStudio
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Waywords-Studio-107310977755912
CREDITS:
Original music by Randon Myles (https://randonmyles.com/)
Chapter headings by Natalie Harrison and Sarah Skaleski
USING THIS WORK:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. It is open to be used and adapted for all not-for-profit uses with proper attribution.
MLA CITATION:
Chisnell, Steve. “Anonymous: Fowles in the Frith.’” Waywords Studio, 5 Nov. 2021, https://waywordsstudio.com/project/anonymous-fowls-in-the-frith/.