Book review, by Douglas A. Anderson, of Speculative Poetry and the Modern Alliterative Revival: A Critical Anthology (2024), edited by Dennis Wilson ...
Anderson, Douglas A.
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Monstrous manhood: gigantic encounters in two works of the alliterative revival
The figure of the giant has a long history in literature, from the Bible to classical epic poetry to the chanson de geste tradition of the Middle Ages.
David Michael Hennessy
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Five Middle English alliterative poems: Their versification, rhetoric and authorship [PDF]
The Awntyrs off Arthure (Awntyrs), The Knightly Tale of Gologras and Gawain (Gologras), Rauf the Collier (Rauf), The Pistel of Swete Susan (Susan) and The Buke of the Howlat (Howlat), five fourteenth and fifteenth-century alliterative poems in rhyming ...
Hughes, Christopher
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The genius and construction of our Saxon poetry: old and middle English verse [PDF]
Today, 'Anglo-Saxon origins, even in the educated or culturally Iiterate mind, remain a blank: nothing happened before 1066' 1. T. A. Shippey makes the point that the Anglo-Saxon world 'has no presence at all in modern life' ,2 particularly in contrast ...
Watson, Katherine
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Description and Narrative in Middle English Alliterative Poetry [PDF]
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A comparison of Richard Wagner's Der ring des Nibelungen and William Morris's Sigurd the volsung [PDF]
The thesis compares the text of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen with the epic poem Sigurd the Volsung by William Morris. Chapter I begins with an outline of the question under discussion, namely, whether Sigurd the Volsung could have been written as
Ennis, Jane Susanna
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English Alliterative Verse tells the story of the medieval poetic tradition that includes Beowulf, Piers Plowman, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, stretching from the eighth century, when English poetry first appeared in manuscripts, to the sixteenth
Weiskott, Eric
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Phonemes: Lexical access and beyond. [PDF]
Kazanina N, Bowers JS, Idsardi W.
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The neuroaesthetics of prose fiction: pitfalls, parameters and prospects. [PDF]
Burke M.
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The diction of English romances of the fourteenth century in the alliterative long line without rhyme: Some studies in the conventional elements, with special reference to the use of recurring formulae [PDF]
The poems which form the object of this study, sixteen in number, comprise a total of roughly 41,000 lines of alliterative verse in the long line without rhyme.
Waldron, R. A.
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