A Companion to Anglo-Saxon Literature / Edition 1

A Companion to Anglo-Saxon Literature / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1405176091
ISBN-13:
9781405176095
Pub. Date:
06/09/2008
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1405176091
ISBN-13:
9781405176095
Pub. Date:
06/09/2008
Publisher:
Wiley
A Companion to Anglo-Saxon Literature / Edition 1

A Companion to Anglo-Saxon Literature / Edition 1

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Overview

This acclaimed volume explores and unravels the contexts, readings, genres, intertextualities and debates within Anglo-Saxon studies.

  • Brings together specially-commissioned contributions from a team of leading European and American scholars.
  • Embraces both the literature and the cultural background of the period.
  • Combines the discussion of primary material and manuscript sources with critical analysis and readings.
  • Considers the past, present and future of Anglo-Saxon studies

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781405176095
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 06/09/2008
Series: Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture
Pages: 560
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Phillip Pulsiano is late Professor of English at Villanova University. He authored numerous articles on Old and Middle English poetry and prose, and co-edited the Garland Encyclopaedia of Medieval Scandinavia (with Paul Acker and Kirsten Wolf). He had completed the first volume of The Old English Psalters (for Toronto University Press), and had undertaken significant research on Latin female saints' lives from the medieval period, and (with Joseph P. McGowan) the prose texts in the Beowulf-manuscript: work that will be published posthumously.

Elaine M. Treharne is Professor of Early English at Florida State University. She is author of The Old English Life of St Nicholas with the Old English Life of St Giles (1997), co-editor of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts and their Heritage (with Philip Pulsiano), Rewriting Old English in the Twelfth Century (with Mary Swan), and Readings in Medieval Texts (with David Johnson). She is the author of Old and Middle English: An Anthology (Blackwell, 2003) and an editor for Review of English Studies and Literature Compass. She currently works on the ideology of early English texts and their physical contexts.

Table of Contents

Contributors x

Preface xv

Acknowledgements xvi

Abbreviations xvii

Map 1 Late Anglo-Saxon England xviii

Part I Contexts and Perspectives 1

1 An Introduction to the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Vernacular Literature 3
Elaine Treharne and Phillip Pulsiano

2 An Introduction to the Corpus of Anglo-Latin Literature 11
Joseph P. McGowan

3 Transmission of Literature and Learning: Anglo-Saxon Scribal Culture 50
Jonathan Wilcox

4 Authorship and Anonymity 71
Mary Swan

5 Audience(s), Reception, Literacy 84
Hugh Magennis

6 Anglo-Saxon Manuscript Production: Issues of Making and Using 102
Michelle P. Brown

Part II Readings: Cultural Framework and Heritage 119

7 The Germanic Background 121
Patrizia Lendinara

8 Religious Context: Pre-Benedictine Reform Period 135
Susan Irvine

9 The Benedictine Reform and Beyond 151
Joyce Hill

10 Legal and Documentary Writings 170
Carole Hough

11 Scientific and Medical Writings 188
Stephanie Hollis

12 Prayers, Glosses and Glossaries 209
Phillip Pulsiano

Part III Genres and Modes 231

13 Religious Prose 233
Roy M. Liuzza

14 Religious Poetry 251
Patrick W. Conner

15 Secular Prose 268
Donald G. Scragg

16 Secular Poetry 281
Fred C. Robinson

17 Anglo-Latin Prose 296
Joseph P. McGowan

Part IV Intertextualities: Sources and Influences 325

18 Biblical and Patristic Learning 327
Thomas Hall

19 The Irish Tradition 345
Charles D. Wright

20 Continental Germanic Influences 375
Rolf Bremmer

21 Scandinavian Relations 388
Robert E. Bjork

Part V Debates and Issues 401

22 English in the Post-Conquest Period 403
Elaine Treharne

23 Anglo-Saxon Studies: Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries 415
Timothy Graham

24 Anglo-Saxon Studies in the Nineteenth Century: England, Denmark, America 434
J. R. Hall

25 Anglo-Saxon Studies in the Nineteenth Century: Germany, Austria, Switzerland 455
Hans Sauer

26 By the Numbers: Anglo-Saxon Scholarship at the Century’s End 472
Allen Frantzen

27 The New Millennium 496
Nicholas Howe

Selected Further Reading 506

Index 511

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"The latest addition to Blackwell's comprehensive surveys of literature and culture, this volume offers an impressive array of essays by reputable scholars ... This Companion will be a valuable introduction for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students and useful resource for faculty."
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"A Companion to Anglo-Saxon Literature is an impressive anthology of erudite essays written by scholars around the world on the topic of Anglo-Saxon literature, particularly that of the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries. Prose, poetry, religious, and secular literature are all discussed at length in this college-level analysis and presentation, which is very highly recommended for academic literary studies in general, and medieval studies in reference collections in particular."
The Midwest Book Review

"Many of the world's leading Anglo-Saxonists have contributed to this volume which provides a very useful overview of current preoccupations of those who study and teach Old English literature."
Literature and History

"Stimulating introductions that bring out the wider potential of their topics for understanding the Anglo-Saxon past ... much to offer the more experienced reader as well as the novice."
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