Textual Identities in Early Medieval England: Essays in Honour of Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe
By Rebecca Stephenson (Editor), Jacqueline Fay (Editor), Ren e R. Trilling (Editor), Leslie Lockett (Contribution by), Nicole Discenza (Contribution by), Jennifer Lorden (Contribution by), Benjamin Saltzman (Contribution by), Stacy S. Klein (Contribution by), Emily V. Thornbury (Contribution by), Jacob Hobson (Contribution by), Timothy Graham (Contribution by), Scott Smith (Contribution by), Miranda Wilcox (Contribution by), Jonathan Davis-Secord (Contribution by), Maura Nolan (Contribution by)
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By Rebecca Stephenson (Editor), Jacqueline Fay (Editor), Ren e R. Trilling (Editor), Leslie Lockett (Contribution by), Nicole Discenza (Contribution by), Jennifer Lorden (Contribution by), Benjamin Saltzman (Contribution by), Stacy S. Klein (Contribution by), Emily V. Thornbury (Contribution by), Jacob Hobson (Contribution by), Timothy Graham (Contribution by), Scott Smith (Contribution by), Miranda Wilcox (Contribution by), Jonathan Davis-Secord (Contribution by), Maura Nolan (Contribution by)
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New approaches to a range of Old English texts.
Throughout her career, Professor Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe has focused on the often-overlooked details of early medieval textual life, moving from the smallest punctum to a complete reframing of the humanities' biggest questions. In her hands, the traditional tools of medieval studies philology, paleography, and close reading - become a fulcrum to reveal the unspoken worldviews animating early medieval textual production. The essays collecte...
Throughout her career, Professor Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe has focused on the often-overlooked details of early medieval textual life, moving from the smallest punctum to a complete reframing of the humanities' biggest questions. In her hands, the traditional tools of medieval studies philology, paleography, and close reading - become a fulcrum to reveal the unspoken worldviews animating early medieval textual production. The essays collecte...






















