O. Elton |
The Allegory of Love : a Study in Medieval Tradition, by C. S. Lewis |
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6/1, p. 34 |
Dorothy Everett |
Early Middle English literature, by R. M. Wilson |
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10/1, p. 47 |
R.F.S. Hamer |
The Art and Background of Old English Poetry, by Barbara C. Raw, Edward Arnold |
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49/1, p. 103 |
M.J. Wilks |
The Shadow King: 'Rex Inutilis' in Medieval Law and Literature, 751-1327, by Edward Peters |
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42/1, p. 111 |
ERICH POPPE |
Old English Runes and their Continental Background, Anglistische Forschungen, 217, by Alfred Bammesberger |
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62/1, p. 115 |
JANE STEVENSON |
Visible Song: Transitional Literacy in Old English Verse, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 4, by Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe |
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61/1, p. 117 |
M. BRADFORD BEDINGFIELD |
Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson (eds), Beowulf: An Edition with Relevant Shorter Texts |
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69/1, p. 120 |
MARK GRIFFITH |
Antonette diPaolo Healey, et al., Dictionary of Old English: Fascicle A (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1994). 8 fiches. Fascicle E (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1996). 6 fiches |
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67/1, p. 127 |
Daniel Anlezark |
Scott Gwara, Heroic Identity in the World of Beowulf |
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80/2, p. 128 |
Vera I. Evison |
The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England, by H. R. Ellis Davidson |
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32/2, p. 136 |
Robert Easting |
Steve Ellis, Chaucer at Large: The Poet in the Modern Imagination, Medieval Cultures 24 |
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71/1, p. 146 |
C.L. Wrenn |
Changing Currents in Anglo-Saxon Studies, by Dorothy Whitelock |
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28/2, p. 150 |
L.W. Collier |
Altenglische Literatur und ihre Geschichte. Zur Kritik des gegenwärtigen Deutungssystems, by Wilhelm Busse |
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59/1, p. 152 |
Dorena Allen Wright |
Early English and Norse Studies, by Arthur Brown, Peter Foote |
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34/2, p. 174 |
Joan Turville-Petre |
Kings and Captains: Variations on a Heroic Theme, by Charles Moorman |
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42/2, p. 204 |
J.A.W. Bennett |
Medieval England: a new edition rewritten and revised, by Austin Lane Poole |
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31/3, p. 224 |
N.F. Blake |
The Structure of Beowulf, by Kenneth Sisam |
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35/3, p. 236 |
T.A. SHIPPEY |
Alcuin and Beowulf: an Eighth-Century View, by W. F. Bolton |
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49/2, p. 268 |
SUSAN COOPER |
Old English Word Studies: a Preliminary Author and Word Index, Toronto Old English Series, 8 Toronto: University of Toronto Press in association with The Centre for Medieval Studies, by Angus Cameron, Allison Kingsmill, Ashley Crandell Amos |
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54/2, p. 290 |
Richard North |
Verbal Duelling in Heroic Narrative: the Homeric and Old English Traditions, by Ward Parks |
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60/2, p. 300 |
ROBERT HASENFRATZ |
The Lyric Speakers of Old English Poetry, by Lois Bragg |
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61/2, p. 308 |
Andy Orchard |
In the Foreground: 'Beowulf', by Eric Gerald Stanley |
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64/2, p. 311 |
MARK GRIFFITH |
B. R. Hutcheson, Old English Poetic Metre |
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66/2, p. 313 |
Richard Dance |
John M. Hill, The Anglo-Saxon Warrior Ethic: Reconstructing Lordship in Early English Literature |
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70/2, p. 323 |
Brian Murdoch |
Jacqueline Borsje, From Chaos to Enemy: Encounters with Monsters in Early Irish Texts. An Investigation Related to the Process of Christianization and the Concept of Evil, Instrumenta Patristica 29 |
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70/2, p. 324 |
Joan Turville-Petre |
Beowulf (Studies in English Literature 70), by T. A. Shippey |
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48/2, p. 334 |
Neil Cartlidge |
Conor McCarthy, Marriage in Medieval England: Law, Literature and Practice |
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77/2, p. 361 |