Orality and literacy in early Middle English
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Orality and literacy in early Middle English
(Script Oralia, 83)
G. Narr, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Listening to the manuscript : editing Layamon's Brut / Françoise Le Saux
- Sir Frederic Madden's annotations on Layamon's Brut / Elizabeth J. Bryan
- Counting time and time for recounting : narrative sections in Layamon's Brut / Rosamund Allen
- Lawman's formulaic themes and the characterization of King Arthur in the Brut / Dennis Donahue
- Layamon's heathens and the medieval grapevine / Arthur Wayne Glowka
- The earliest Arthurian tradition : the Preiddiau Annwfn of the Book of Taliesin / Herbert Pilch
- Wulf and Eadwacer and the 19th century romantic poems / Ioana I. Petrescu
- Twin collocations in the early Middle English lives of the Katherine Group / Ursula Schaefer
- Personification without the distinction of capitalization, mainly in early Middle English / Eric Gerald Stanley
- Views of Anglo-Saxon England in post-conquest vernacular writing / John Frankis