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Medieval Literature and Civilization: Studies in Memory of G.N. Garmonsway: Bloomsbury Academic Collections: English Literary Criticism

D. A. Pearsall, R. A. Waldron
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2013
These original contributions to the study of medieval literature and civilization in Britain and Scandinavia are published as a memorial to Norman Garmonsway, Chair of English at King's College, University of London, who died in 1967. The aim has been to offer to the public a book of essays which have a direct bearing upon his central academic interests and which is thus structured, in some measure, after his mind. He saw the study of the language and literature (together with the history and archaeology) of early Britain and Scandinavia as forming a single coherent discipline and this conception of unity in diversity can be glimpsed both in the range of matters which he chose to write upon and in many of his individual pieces. These essays will also appeal to the interested non-specialist, reflecting the fact that Norman Garmonsway was, despite his erudition, the very antithesis of the remote and secluded scholar.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472513991
ISBN-10: 1472513991
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Academic Collections: English Literary Criticism

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

George Norman Garmonsway 1 The Early Germanic Background of Old English Verse, Frederick Norman (University of London, UK)2 Runes and Non-Runes, R. I. Page (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK)3 Deor - a Begging Poem? Norman E. Eliason (University of North Carolina, USA) 4 Mens absentia cogitans in The Seafarer and The Wanderer, Peter Clemos (University of Cambridge, UK)5 William of Malmesbury on the Works of King Alfred, Dorothy Whitelock (University of Cambridge, UK)6 Old English '-calla', 'ceallian', E. G. Stanley (Queen Mary College, University of London, UK)7 Comedy of Character in the Icelandic Family Sagas, R. M. Wilson (University of Sheffield, UK)8 Pránr and the Apostles, P. G. Foote (University College, University of London, UK) 9 An Early Representation of St Olaf, David M. Wilson (University College, University of London, UK)10 The Translator of Mandevilles Rejse: a new name in fifteenth-century Danish prose? S. A. J. Bradley (University of York, UK)11 Conjectural Emendation, George Kane (King's College, University of London, UK) 12 Saracens and Crusaders: from Fact to Allegory, Beatrice White (Westfield College, University of London, UK)13 Another Fragment of the Auchinleck MS, G. V. Smithers (University of Durham, UK)14 Chaucer: The Prioress's Tale, G. H. Russell (Australian National University, Canberra, Australia)15 The Nine Unworthies, Bruce Dickins (University of Cambridge, UK) 16 A Middle English Version of the Epistola Leciferi ad Cleros, Robert R. Raymo (New York University, USA)17 The Epistolary Usages of William Worcester, Norman Davis (University of Oxford, UK)18 Matinus Polonus and some Later Chroniclers, William Matthews (University of California at Los Angeles, USA)19 Pre-Conquest Historical Themes in Elizabethan Drama, Geoffrey Bullough (University of London, UK)20 'Eng. Lang.': English Language and Medieval Literature as University Studies, A. C. Cawley (University of Leeds, UK)Index