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SKALDIC TECHNIQUE IN BRUNANBURH

July 12, 2016

 SKALDIC TECHNIQUE IN BRUNANBURH John D. Niles Scandinavian Studies, Vol. 59, No. 3, Anglo-Scandínavían England (SUMMER 1987),pp. 356-366. According to …

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Scyld Scyldinga: Intercultural innovation at the interface of West and North Germanic

June 28, 2016

Scyld Scyldinga: Intercultural innovation at the interface of West and North Germanic Carl Edlund Anderson   While many agree that …

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Old English Literature: A Guide to Criticism with Selected Readings

May 17, 2016

Old English Literature: A Guide to Criticism with Selected Readings John D. Niles This review of the critical reception of …

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Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts

April 20, 2016

Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: A Bibliographical Handlist of Manuscripts and Manuscript Fragments Written or Owned in England Up to 1100. Helmut Gneuss …

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Old English Psalms

April 13, 2016

Old English Psalms Edited and translated by Patrick P. O’Neill Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library 42 The Latin psalms figured prominently …

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Andreas: an Edition

March 26, 2016

Andreas: an Edition Edited by Richard North and Michael Bintley This is the first edition of Andreas for 55 years, …

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Leituras da Escandinávia Medieval [Readings on Medieval Scandinavia]

January 8, 2016

Leituras da Escandinávia Medieval [Readings on Medieval Scandinavia] Lukas Gabriel Grzybowski (org.) Signum v. 16, n. 3 (2015) Special issue of …

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The fate of otherworldly beings after the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons

November 5, 2015

The fate of otherworldly beings after the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons Barbara Yorke in: Dying Gods – Religious beliefs in northern …

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Beowulf and the Grendel-kin: Politics and Poetry in Eleventh-Century England

February 18, 2015

Beowulf and the Grendel-kin: Politics and Poetry in Eleventh-Century England Helen Damico In Beowulf and the Grendel-kin: Politics and Poetry …

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Teaching Genesis B in the British Literature Survey

February 16, 2015

Teaching Genesis B in the British Literature Survey Alison Langdon Western Kentucky University  With almost a thousand years of literature …

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Student-Centered, Interactive Teaching of the Anglo-Saxon Cult of the Cross

February 14, 2015

Student-Centered, Interactive Teaching of the Anglo-Saxon Cult of the Cross Christopher Fee Gettysburg College Although most Anglo-Saxonists deal with Old …

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Grendel as Grinch

December 19, 2014

Grendel as Grinch Ross Peter Nelson Every Scylding in Heorot liked mead a lot, But Grendel the beast, roaring outside …

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The Anglo-Saxon runic poem: a critical reassessment

December 12, 2014

The Anglo-Saxon runic poem: a critical reassessment Aya Maria Sofia Van Renterghem MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow, 2014 In 1703, …

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La Imagen del Dragón en Beowulf, Historia Peredur Vab Efrawc y Völsunga Saga

December 10, 2014

La Imagen del Dragón en Beowulf, Historia Peredur Vab Efrawc y Völsunga Saga Santiago Barreiro & Luciana Cordo Russo The …

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Ælfric’s Rhythmical Prose and the Study of Old English Metre

November 5, 2014

Ælfric’s Rhythmical Prose and the Study of Old English Metre Rafael J. Pascual English Studies, 2014 A decade ago, Thomas …

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The Dating of Widsið and the Study of Germanic Antiquity

October 22, 2014

The Dating of Widsið and the Study of Germanic Antiquity Leonard Neidorf A consensus once existed in support of the …

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The Dating of Beowulf: A Reassessment

October 1, 2014

The Dating of Beowulf: A Reassessment Leonard Neidorf (Editor) “This book will be a milestone, and deserves to be widely …

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English Poetry and Old Norse Myth: A History

September 13, 2014

English Poetry and Old Norse Myth: A History Heather O’Donoghue English Poetry and Old Norse Myth: A History traces the …

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What Seamus Heaney Did to Beowulf : An Essay on Translation and Transmutation of English Identity

August 19, 2014

What Seamus Heaney Did to Beowulf : An Essay on Translation and Transmutation of English Identity Sandra M. Hordis In …

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FORMATION AND RESOLUTION OF IDEOLOGICAL CONTRAST IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF SCANDINAVIA

August 3, 2014

FORMATION AND RESOLUTION OF IDEOLOGICAL CONTRAST IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF SCANDINAVIA Carl Edlund Anderson PhD thesis , Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & …

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Rewriting the Old Testament in Anglo-Saxon Verse

July 18, 2014

Rewriting the Old Testament in Anglo-Saxon Verse: Becoming the Chosen People Samantha Zacher The Bible played a crucial role in …

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Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary, together with Sellic Spell

July 16, 2014

Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary, together with Sellic Spell J. R. R. Tolkien (Author), Christopher Tolkien The translation of Beowulf by J.R.R. …

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Beowulf, Swedes and Geats

April 10, 2014

Beowulf, Swedes and Geats R. T. Farrell Viking Society for Northern Research (1972) Click here to read this book online 

THE POWER OF LETTERS: CHRISTIANITY AND MAGIC IN THE ANGLO-SAXON PATER NOSTER

April 8, 2014

O PODER DAS LETRAS: CRISTIANISMO E MAGIA NO PATER NOSTER ANGLO-SAXÃO [THE POWER OF LETTERS: CHRISTIANITY AND MAGIC IN THE …

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Writing conquest: traditions of Anglo-Saxon invasion and resistance in the twelfth century

March 26, 2014

Writing conquest: traditions of Anglo-Saxon invasion and resistance in the twelfth century Christopher H. Flack University of Minnesota: Doctor of …

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A Dark Age Peter Principle: Beowulf’s incompetence threshold

February 24, 2014

A Dark Age Peter Principle: Beowulf’s incompetence threshold Oren Falk Early Medieval Europe, Vol.18:1 (2010) Many readers, recognizing the incompatibility …

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The Anonymous Old English Legend of the Seven Sleepers and its Latin Source

January 30, 2014

The Anonymous Old English Legend of the Seven Sleepers and its Latin Source Hugh Magennis Leeds Studies in English: n.s. …

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The Three Tellings of Beowulf’s Fight with Grendel’s Mother

January 27, 2014

The Three Tellings of Beowulf’s Fight with Grendel’s Mother Rosemary Huisman Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 20 (1989) Beowulf offers …

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Deor: an Old English Poem, set to music by Will Rowan

December 23, 2013

Deor   Welund him be wurman         wræces cunnade, anhydig eorl         earfoþa dreag, …

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Creating the Christian Anglo-Saxon and the Other in the Old English Judith and Beowulf

October 1, 2013

Creating the Christian Anglo-Saxon and the Other in the Old English Judith and Beowulf Erika Maikish Master’s Thesis, SUNY Stony Brook University, 2012 …

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So Many Tales Untold : Eloquent Silences in the Old English Canon

September 30, 2013

So Many Tales Untold : Eloquent Silences in the Old English Canon An, Sonjae Medieval English Studies, vol. 8 (2000) …

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Genesis A: A New Edition, Revised

September 27, 2013

Genesis A: A New Edition, Revised A. N. Doane Among Old English poems, Genesis A is second only to Beowulf in age, length, and …

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Anglo-Saxon Psychologies in the Vernacular and Latin Traditions

September 26, 2013

Anglo-Saxon Psychologies in the Vernacular and Latin Traditions Leslie Lockett Old English verse and prose depict the human mind as …

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‘Shadow’ and Paradoxes of Darkness in Old English and Old Norse Poetic Language

September 21, 2013

‘Shadow’ and Paradoxes of Darkness in Old English and Old Norse Poetic Language  Filip Missuno PhD Dissertation, University of York, …

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Tradition and Influence in Anglo-Saxon Literature: An Evolutionary, Cognitivist Approach

August 22, 2013

Tradition and Influence in Anglo-Saxon Literature: An Evolutionary, Cognitivist Approach Michael D. C. Drout Connecting the theory of tradition with the …

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Lost in translation: The queens of Beowulf

August 20, 2013

 Lost in translation: The queens of Beowulf Laura Ann Horton-Depass Master’s Thesis, University of Colorado at Denver, 2013 The poem Beowulf has …

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