Walmsley Inside Old English
1. Auflage 2008
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Essays in Honour of Bruce Mitchell
E-Book, Englisch, 320 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-4051-5319-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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Inside Old English: Essays in Honour of Bruce Mitchell offers readers a comprehensive insight into the world of Old English.
* Brings together original essays written by prominent specialists in the field in honour of Bruce Mitchell, the eminent Oxford scholar and co-author of the bestselling A Guide to Old English, 6th edition
* Encourages readers to engage with the literary, cultural, intellectual, religious and historical contexts of Old English texts
* Explores the problems scholars face in interpreting and editing Old English texts
* Contributors provide authoritative and informative perspectives, drawing out connections between different contexts and pointing readers towards the essential secondary literature for each topic
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Notes on Contributors.
Acknowledgements.
Abbreviations.
Foreword.
Bruce Mitchell. (Fred C. Robinson).
Introduction. (John Walmsley).
1 Eight Notes on the Beowulf Text. (Alfred Bammesberger).
2 A Point Well-Taken: Manuscript Punctuation and Old EnglishPoems. (Daniel Donoghue).
3 The Incomparable Wryness of Old English Poetry. (RobertaFrank).
4 Straining Words and Striving Voices: Polysemy and Ambiguityand the Importance of Context in the Disclosure of Meaning.(Antonette diPaolo Healey).
5 "Eala, Geferan and Gode Wyrhtan": On Interjections in OldEnglish. (Risto Hiltunen).
6 Speaking One's Mind in The Wanderer. (Susan Irvine).
7 Wulfstan's Scandinavian Loanword Usage: An aspect of thelinguistic situation in the late Old English Danelaw. (TadaoKubouchi).
8 An Aspect of Old English Poetic Diction: The Postpositioningof Prepositions. (Michael Lapidge).
9 Issues for Editors of Anglo-Saxon Poetry in Manuscript Form.(Bernard J. Muir).
10 Language and style in two anonymous Old English Easterhomilies. (Hiroshi Ogawa).
11 Latin influence on an Old English idiom: 'to wit'. (MattiRissanen).
12 Germanic *Uargaz (O.E. Wearh) and the Finnish evidence. (FredC. Robinson).
13 How the Leopard Got its Spots. English Grammatical.
Categories, Latin terms. (John Walmsley).
A Bibliography of Writings by Bruce Mitchell 1956-2004.
Select Bibliography.
List of Editions used.
Index of Names.
Index of Old English Words and Phrases.
Index of Subjects.