There is a word in Old English which belongs wholly to that civilization - "dustsceawung," meaning contemplation of dust. It is a true image of the Anglo-Saxon mind, or at least an echo of that consciousness which considered transcience and loss to be part of the human estate; it was a world in which life was uncertain and the principal diety was fate or destiny or "wyrd."


Albion: The Origins of the English Imagination (ed. Anchor, 2007) - ISBN: 9780307424655


There is a word in Old English which belongs wholly to that civilization - dustsceawung, meaning contemplation of dust. It is a true image of the...

There is a word in Old English which belongs wholly to that civilization - dustsceawung, meaning contemplation of dust. It is a true image of the...

There is a word in Old English which belongs wholly to that civilization - dustsceawung, meaning contemplation of dust. It is a true image of the...

There is a word in Old English which belongs wholly to that civilization - dustsceawung, meaning contemplation of dust. It is a true image of the...