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Þe comoun peplis language

Marcin Krygier, Liliana Sikorska, editors. ; assistants to the editors, Ewa Ciszek and Katarzyna Bronk

(Medieval English mirror, v. 6)

Peter Lang, 2010

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Earlier versions of papers originally delivered at the 7th Medieval English Studies Symposium held in Adam Mickiewicz Univ, 22-23 November 2008

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Description

This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Medieval English Studies Symposium held in Poznan, Poland, in November 2008. The papers cover a wide range of topics in the areas of Old and Middle English language and literature: from language contact and Middle English syntax to manuscript editing and from Old English poetry to Middle English religious and secular literature.

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Contents: Ronald Kim: On the prehistory of Old English dyde - Vibeke Jensen: OE long /a:/ words in some fourteenth and fifteenth century Yorkshire texts - Ewa Ciszek: Some aspects of word-formation in Henryson's Fables - Matti Kilpioe: Causative habban in Old English - Janusz Malak: Preposition stranding in Old English - Justyna Rogos: Transcribing and editing graphetic detail in the manuscripts of Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale - Rafal Boryslawski: The riddle of poetry: Literary riddles and modern hermeneutics - Barbara Kowalik: The motif of journey in Cynewulf's Fates of the apostles - Rory McTurk: External prolepsis in Beowulf - Klara Petrikova: "Alle we beoth in the worldes wode weater". Water imagery in Ancrene wisse - Piotr Spyra: Clean but impatient: Pearl-poet's Jonah in the face of the Lord.

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