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The Editing of Old English
The Editing of Old English, There has in recent years been a lively debate among ANglo-Saxonists about the principles on which Old English verse should be edited. The present collection of essays, by the foremost living critic of Old English poetry, will move this debate on to a new, The Editing of Old English has a rating of 4 stars
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  • The Editing of Old English
  • Written by author Fred C. Robinson
  • Published by Wiley-Blackwell, 1994/10/27
  • There has in recent years been a lively debate among ANglo-Saxonists about the principles on which Old English verse should be edited. The present collection of essays, by the foremost living critic of Old English poetry, will move this debate on to a new
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Pt. I Text and Manuscript 1
1 Old English Literature in Its Most Immediate Context 3
2 Consider the Source: Medieval Texts and Medieval Manuscripts 25
3 Print Culture and the Birth of the Text: A Review Essay 36
Pt. II Textual Criticism 45
4 Beowulf 47
a Two Non-Cruces in Beowulf 47
b Beowulf's Retreat from Frisia: Some Textual Problems in Lines 2361-2362 56
c Beowulf, Lines 1917-1919 69
d Is Wealhoeow a Prince's Daughter? 71
e The American Element in Beowulf 74
f Why is Grendel's Not Greeting the Gifstol a Wraec Micel? 83
g Textual Notes on Beowulf 89
5 On Several Poems 96
a Notes on the Old English Exodus 96
b The Royal Epithet Engle Leo in the Old English Durham Poem 111
c Notes and Emendations to Old English Poetic Texts 116
d The Old English Genesis, Lines 1136-1137 122
e Eve's "Weaker" Mind in Genesis B, Line 590 124
Pt. III Linguistic Studies of Old English 129
6 Metathesis in the Dictionaries: A Problem for Lexicographers 131
7 Old English Lexicographical Notes 149
8 Old English Awindan, Of, and Sinhere 155
9 Latin for Old English in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts 160
Pt. IV Three Editions of Old English Texts 165
10 "Bede's" Envoi to the Old English History: An Experiment in Editing 167
11 "The Rewards of Piety": "Two" Old English Poems in Their Manuscript Context 180
12 The Devil's Account of the Next World: An Anecdote from Old English Homiletic Literature 196
Index 207


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