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Old English Literature

2002
John Peck, Martin Coyle
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II Old English Literature

The Year's Work in English Studies, 2003
This chapter has ten sections: 1. Bibliography; 2. Manuscript Studies, Palaeography and Facsimiles; 3. Social, Cultural and Intellectual Background; 4. Literature: General; 5. The Exeter Book; 6. The Poems of the Vercelli Book; 7. The Junius Manuscript; 8. The Beowulf Manuscript; 9. Other Poems; 10. Prose.
S. S. Klein, M. Swan
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A History of Old English Literature [PDF]

open access: yesThe English Historical Review, 2003
"Recent years have witnessed renewed emphasis on historicism in medieval studies. This timely introduction responds to that trend, focusing on the production and reception of Old English texts, and on their relation to Anglo-Saxon history and culture ...
Cain, Christopher M. 1972-   +2 more
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Old English Literature

1996
Abstract The term ‘Old English’ was invented as a patriotic and philological convenience. The more familiar term ‘Anglo-Saxon’ has a far older pedigree. ‘Old English’ implied that there was a cultural continuity between the England of the sixth century and the England of the nineteenth century (when German, and later British ...
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PATRISTICS AND OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE:

Comparative Literature, 1962
N RECENT YEARS, because of various controversies about the interpretation of mediaeval literature, the term patristics has unfortunately come to be associated with only one aspect of Patristic activity-biblical exegesis. However, the rich theological and philosophical fare which the Fathers offer moderns comprises a great deal more than a method of ...
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Old English Literature

The Year's Work in English Studies, 1989
Michael Alexander, Felicity Riddy
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Old English Literature and the Old Testament

2011
Introduction PART ONE: The Old Testament and Old English Prose *Aelfric's Interrogationes Sigewulfi by Michael Fox (University of Alberta) *Aelfric's Judith by Paul Szarmach (The Medieval Academy of America) * Circumscribing the Text: Views on Circumcision in Old English Literature by Samantha Zacher (Cornell University) PART TWO: The Old Testament and
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