Sheds new light on the tendency of some Middle English narrative texts to describe Vikings and earlier Germanic peoples as Saracens
This article explores the portrayal of Knútr inn ríki (Cnut the Great), king of Denmark and England...
The article examines the representation and purpose of dynastic struggle in the twelfth-century Lati...
This paper uses evidence from a variety of disciplines in order to re-evaluate an apparently enigmat...
IT IS NOW OVER 20 YEARS since Diane Speed, in a learned and valuable essay, attempted to determine t...
Scholarship of the Middle English King Horn (c. 1250–1290) has grappled inconclusively with it...
This thesis is concerned with the literary image of the Saracen in the tradition of the Pseudo-Turpi...
“Vikings”, the Viking Age and Viking RomanticismThe aim of this article is to take a critical look a...
Using close textual analysis, this thesis has identified similarities and differences in the ways in...
This article outlines briefly the methodology of studying Tolkien’s sources and then attempts to mov...
The article presents a critique of a research method whereby historical sources could not have possi...
This thesis concerns narratives about Anglo-Scandinavian contact and literary traditions of Scandina...
The article reconsiders some of the runological, linguistic and cultural aspects of the 2010 find in...
The portrayal of the ‘Vikings’ as an archetypal barbarian ‘other,’ wreaking ...
The Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries is typically a story of slaught...
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle has been regarded as an unproblematic guide to the first viking raids on t...
This article explores the portrayal of Knútr inn ríki (Cnut the Great), king of Denmark and England...
The article examines the representation and purpose of dynastic struggle in the twelfth-century Lati...
This paper uses evidence from a variety of disciplines in order to re-evaluate an apparently enigmat...
IT IS NOW OVER 20 YEARS since Diane Speed, in a learned and valuable essay, attempted to determine t...
Scholarship of the Middle English King Horn (c. 1250–1290) has grappled inconclusively with it...
This thesis is concerned with the literary image of the Saracen in the tradition of the Pseudo-Turpi...
“Vikings”, the Viking Age and Viking RomanticismThe aim of this article is to take a critical look a...
Using close textual analysis, this thesis has identified similarities and differences in the ways in...
This article outlines briefly the methodology of studying Tolkien’s sources and then attempts to mov...
The article presents a critique of a research method whereby historical sources could not have possi...
This thesis concerns narratives about Anglo-Scandinavian contact and literary traditions of Scandina...
The article reconsiders some of the runological, linguistic and cultural aspects of the 2010 find in...
The portrayal of the ‘Vikings’ as an archetypal barbarian ‘other,’ wreaking ...
The Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries is typically a story of slaught...
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle has been regarded as an unproblematic guide to the first viking raids on t...
This article explores the portrayal of Knútr inn ríki (Cnut the Great), king of Denmark and England...
The article examines the representation and purpose of dynastic struggle in the twelfth-century Lati...
This paper uses evidence from a variety of disciplines in order to re-evaluate an apparently enigmat...