This dissertation reads a group of Old English prose and verse texts that linguistic evidence suggests probably originated in Mercia, within the context of eighth- and ninth-century Mercian cultural and political history. This approach complements and supplements existing scholarship, offering evidence that the theory that a culture of vernacular translation and composition thrived in Mercia has fruitful explanatory powers. It articulates a theoretical narrative of the early period of Old English literature, and identifies two major trends that can be linked to the political and material culture of Mercia in the eighth and ninth centuries. The first is the proliferation of vernacular hagiography, both in prose and verse. In the first chapte...
This dissertation examines the function of textual communities in England from the early Middle Ages...
This thesis explores the afterlife and literary presence of the Anglo-Saxons in three literary works...
I argue that select early English texts queer normative authorizing conventions to authorize Old Eng...
This dissertation reads a group of Old English prose and verse texts that linguistic evidence sugges...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
This thesis analyses the language used to refer to wealth, and attitudes towards wealth, in the Old ...
This dissertation examines the literary and historical contexts of four collections of medical mater...
Scholarship has long considered the style of stone sculpture produced in Mercia during the late eigh...
This dissertation explores the transmission and reception of Roman epigraphic poetry in early-mediev...
It is well known that the Anglo-Saxons were some of the earliest and most prolific users of a writte...
This volume gathers fourteen new essays devoted to Old English prose saints’ lives from the late Ang...
This dissertation is a survey of the more than six hundred letters that form the surviving epistolo...
This article offers a systematic analysis of the earliest uses in charters of the Anglo-Saxon vernac...
In this study, the researcher has talked about Old English or Anglo-Saxons history and literature. H...
This dissertation examines the function of textual communities in England from the early Middle Ages...
This thesis explores the afterlife and literary presence of the Anglo-Saxons in three literary works...
I argue that select early English texts queer normative authorizing conventions to authorize Old Eng...
This dissertation reads a group of Old English prose and verse texts that linguistic evidence sugges...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
This thesis analyses the language used to refer to wealth, and attitudes towards wealth, in the Old ...
This dissertation examines the literary and historical contexts of four collections of medical mater...
Scholarship has long considered the style of stone sculpture produced in Mercia during the late eigh...
This dissertation explores the transmission and reception of Roman epigraphic poetry in early-mediev...
It is well known that the Anglo-Saxons were some of the earliest and most prolific users of a writte...
This volume gathers fourteen new essays devoted to Old English prose saints’ lives from the late Ang...
This dissertation is a survey of the more than six hundred letters that form the surviving epistolo...
This article offers a systematic analysis of the earliest uses in charters of the Anglo-Saxon vernac...
In this study, the researcher has talked about Old English or Anglo-Saxons history and literature. H...
This dissertation examines the function of textual communities in England from the early Middle Ages...
This thesis explores the afterlife and literary presence of the Anglo-Saxons in three literary works...
I argue that select early English texts queer normative authorizing conventions to authorize Old Eng...