Beowulf and beyond / Hans Sauer/Renate Bauer (eds.).

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Frankfurt am Main : Lang, 2007.
Description
xx, 333 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.

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    International conference proceedings.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Action note
    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Beowulf in Arabia: teaching heroic poetry in a post-heroic age / Manfred Malzahn, Muhammad Abu al-Fadl Badran
    • Translating Doomsday: De die iudicii and its Old English translation / Patrizia Lendinara
    • Old English runic inscriptions: textual criticism and historical grammar / Alfred Bammesberger
    • The Narragansett runic inscription, Rhode Island / Ian Kirby
    • Old English words for people in the Epinal-Erfurt glossary / Hans Sauer
    • The assize of bread (1256) / Claire Fennell
    • Revising the Wyclif Bible / Conrad Lindberg
    • Chaucer's Latinity / Michael W. Twomey
    • Chaucer's Troilus in a new comparative context / Saburo Oka
    • Between penance and purgatory: Margery Kempe's Pelerinage de la vie humaine and the idea of salvaging journeys / Liliana Sikorska
    • Malory's critique of violence before and just after the oath of the Round Table / Carol Kaske
    • Observations on the loss of final plosive consonanats in late Middle English rhyme-words / Saara Nevanlinna
    • Hyphens and hyper-hyphens in Middle English (corpus-based) / Manfred Markus
    • Medieval English and German: a guide to modern similarities and dissimilarities / Horst Weinstock.
    ISBN
    • 9780820487519 (New York : pbk.)
    • 9783631559253 (Frankfurt : pbk.)
    OCLC
    77482351
    International Article Number
    • 9780820487519
    RCP
    H - S
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