The scholarly recovery of the significance of Anglo-Saxon records in prose and verse: a new bibliography
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Auteurs : E. G. Stanley [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Anglo-Saxon England [ 0263-6751 ] ; 1980-12.
Abstract
The new bibliography by Stanley B. Greenfield and Fred C. Robinson of the entire body of publications on Old English literature provides the occasion for reviewing not so much the bibliography itself as the subject it covers. This article is, of course, not a brief history of Anglo-Saxon studies from the dissolution of the monasteries in Henry VIII's reign to the 1970s. It is a highly selective exemplification of some of the changing aims and achievements of scholars when they went to the vernacular records in prose and verse that survive from Anglo-Saxon times.
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