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Companion Anglo-Saxon Literature

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.12.2001

Herausgeber

Phillip Pulsiano + weitere

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

548

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/3,4 cm

Gewicht

1107 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-631-20904-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.12.2001

Herausgeber

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

548

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/3,4 cm

Gewicht

1107 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-631-20904-1

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Companion Anglo-Saxon Literature
  • Preface.

    Acknowledgements.

    Abbreviations.

    Part I. Contexts and Perspectives:.

    1. An Introduction to the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Vernacular English: Elaine Treharne (Florida State University) and Phillip Pulsiano (Villanova University).

    2. An Introduction to the Corpus of Anglo-Latin Literature: Joseph P. McGowan (University of San Diego).

    3. Transmission of Literature and Learning: Anglo Saxon Scribal Culture: Jonathan Wilcox (University of Iowa).

    4. Authorship and Anonymity: Mary Swan (University of Leeds).

    5. Audience(s), Reception, Literacy: Hugh Magennis (Queen's University Belfast).

    6. Anglo-Saxon Manuscript Production: Issues of Making and Using: Michelle P. Brown (British Library).

    Part II. Readings: Cultural Framework and Heritage:.

    7. The Germanic Background: Patrizia Lendinara (University of Palermo).

    8. Religious Context: Pre-Benedictine Reform Period: Susan Irvine (University College London).

    9. The Benedictine Reform and Beyond: Joyce Hill (University of Leeds).

    10. Legal and Documentary Writings: Carole Hough (University of Glasgow).

    11. Scientific and Medical Writings: Stephanie Hollis (University of Auckland).

    12. Prayers, Glosses and Glossaries: Phillip Pulsiano (Villanova University).

    Part III.Genre and Modes:.

    13. Religious Prose: Roy M. Liuzza (University of Tennessee at Knoxville).

    14. Religious Poetry: Patrick W. Conner (West Virginia University).

    15. Secular Prose: Donald G. Scragg (University of Manchester).

    16. Secular Poetry: Fred C. Robinson (Yale University).

    17. Anglo-Latin Prose: Joseph P. McGowan (University of San Diego).

    Part IV. Intertextualities: Sources and Influences:.

    18. Biblical and Patristic Learning: Tom Hall (University of Illinois at Chicago).

    19. The Irish Tradition: Charles D. Wright (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).

    20. Germanic Influences: Rolf Bremmer (University of Leiden).

    21. Scandinavian Relations: Robert E. Bjork (Arizona State University).

    Part V. Debates and Issues:.

    22. English in the Post-Conquest Period: Elaine Treharne (Florida State University).

    23. Anglo-Saxon Studies: Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries: Timothy Graham (University of New Mexico).

    24. Anglo-Saxon Studies in the Nineteenth Century: England, Denmark, America: J. R. Hall (Notre Dame University in Indiana).

    25. Anglo-Saxon Studies in the Nineteenth Century: Germany, Austria, Switzerland: Hans Sauer (LM University, Munich).

    26. By the Numbers: Anglo-Saxon Scholarship at the Century's End: Allen Frantzen (Loyola University Chicago).

    27. The New Millennium: Nicholas Howe (Ohio State University).

    Selected Further Reading.

    Index