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Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography Book

Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography
Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography, Eminent Anglo-Saxonist Nicholas Howe explores how the English, in the centuries before the Norman Conquest, located themselves both literally and imaginatively in the world. His elegantly written study focuses on Anglo-Saxon representations of  place as r, Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography, Eminent Anglo-Saxonist Nicholas Howe explores how the English, in the centuries before the Norman Conquest, located themselves both literally and imaginatively in the world. His elegantly written study focuses on Anglo-Saxon representations of place as r, Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography
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  • Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography
  • Written by author Nicholas Howe
  • Published by Yale University Press, December 2007
  • Eminent Anglo-Saxonist Nicholas Howe explores how the English, in the centuries before the Norman Conquest, located themselves both literally and imaginatively in the world. His elegantly written study focuses on Anglo-Saxon representations of place as r
  • Eminent Anglo-Saxonist Nicholas Howe explores how the English, in the centuries before the Norman Conquest, located themselves both literally and imaginatively in the world. His elegantly written study focuses on Anglo-Saxon representations of  place
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Contents
Preface....................ix
Acknowledgments....................xiii
Introduction: Book and Land....................1
Part I. Local Places 1 Writing the Boundaries....................29
2 Home and Landscape....................47
Part II. Geography and History 3 Englalond and the Postcolonial Void....................75
4 Rome as Capital of Anglo-Saxon England....................101
5 From Bede's World to "Bede's World"....................125
Part III. Books of Elsewhere 6 Books of Elsewhere: Cotton Tiberius B v and Cotton Vitellius A xv....................151
7 Falling into Place: Dislocation in Junius 11....................195
Conclusion: By Way of Durham....................225
Notes....................233
Index....................269


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