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The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature

This updated edition has been thoroughly revised to take account of recent scholarship and includes five new chapters.

Malcolm Godden (Edited by), Michael Lapidge (Edited by)

9780521154024, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 2 May 2013

380 pages, 2 maps
22.6 x 15 x 1.8 cm, 0.59 kg

'Like its predecessor, this Companion is a truly comprehensive work. Considering both the price and the size, it is remarkable how comprehensive a work this is. In addition, this is a truly accessible work; all the contributors, as well as the editors, deserve high praise for their efforts. Particularly useful and comprehensive is the Further reading [section], which closes the volume. This second edition is an improvement on what was already an outstanding work. In this reviewer's opinion, no library should be without [it], given especially the wide public to which it will appeal.' Simone Bacchini, Reference Reviews

This Companion has been thoroughly revised to take account of recent scholarship and to provide a clear and accessible introduction for those encountering Old English literature for the first time. Including seventeen essays by distinguished scholars, this new edition provides a discussion of the literature of the period 600 to 1066 in the context of how Anglo-Saxon society functioned. New chapters cover topics including preaching and teaching, Beowulf and literacy, and a further five chapters have been revised and updated, including those on the Old English language, perceptions of eternity and Anglo-Saxon learning. An additional concluding chapter on Old English after 1066 offers an overview of the study and cultural influences of Old English literature to the present day. Finally, the further reading list has been overhauled to incorporate the most up-to-date scholarship in the field and the latest electronic resources for students.

1. The social and political background Nicholas Brooks
2. The Old English language Helmut Gneuss
3. The nature of Old English verse Donald Scragg
4. The Anglo-Saxon world view Daniel Anlezark
5. Germanic legend in Old English literature Roberta Frank
6. Heroic values and Christian ethics Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe
7. Pagan survivals and popular belief John D. Niles
8. Beowulf Andy Orchard
9. Preaching and teaching Mary Clayton
10. Perceptions of transience Christine Fell
11. Perceptions of eternity Milton McC. Gatch
12. Biblical literature: the Old Testament Malcolm Godden
13. Biblical literature: the New Testament Richard Marsden
14. The saintly life in Anglo-Saxon England Michael Lapidge
15. Literacy and the uses of the vernacular Mechthild Gretsch
16. The world of Anglo-Saxon learning Patrizia Lendinara
17. Old English after 1066 Christopher Jones
Further reading
Index.

Subject Areas: Literary companions, book reviews & guides [DSRC], Literary studies: classical, early & medieval [DSBB], Literary studies: general [DSB], Literature: history & criticism [DS]

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