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Acknowledgments | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
Falling into Place: Dislocation in the Junius Book | 14 | |
Aelfric Revises: The Lives of Martin and the Idea of the Author | 38 | |
'Beowulf' and Scribal Performance | 62 | |
How Genres Leak in Traditional View | 76 | |
A Reading of Brunanburh | 109 | |
'Ic' and 'We' in Eleventh-Century Old English Liturgical Verse | 123 | |
Cynewulf and the Passio S. Iulianae | 147 | |
King Cnut's Grant of Sandwich to Christ Church, Canterbury: A New Reading of a Damaged Annal in Two Copies of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle | 172 | |
The Fables of the Bayeux Tapestry: An Anglo-Saxon Perspective | 191 | |
N. F. S. Grundtvig's 1840 Edition of the Old English Phoenix: A Vision of a Vision of Paradise | 217 | |
Hrothgar's 'admirable courage' | 240 | |
Questions of Fairness: Fair, Not Fair, and Foul | 252 | |
Bravery and the Vocabulary of Bravery in Beowulf and the Battle of Maldon | 274 | |
Sex in the Dictionary of Old English | 302 | |
A Select Bibliography of the Writings of Edward B. Irving, Jr. | 313 | |
Bibliography | 315 | |
Contributors | 347 | |
Index | 351 |
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