Medieval English and Dutch Literatures: The European Context
Essays in Honour of David F. Johnson
Herausgeber: Tracy, Larissa; Claassens, Geert H M
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Essays in Honour of David F. Johnson
Herausgeber: Tracy, Larissa; Claassens, Geert H M
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This collection honours the scholarship of Professor David F. Johnson, exploring the wider view of medieval England and its cultural contracts with the Low Countries, and highlighting common texts, motifs, and themes across the textual traditions of Old English and later medieval romances in both English and Middle Dutch.
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This collection honours the scholarship of Professor David F. Johnson, exploring the wider view of medieval England and its cultural contracts with the Low Countries, and highlighting common texts, motifs, and themes across the textual traditions of Old English and later medieval romances in both English and Middle Dutch.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781843846345
- ISBN-10: 1843846349
- Artikelnr.: 63326415
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781843846345
- ISBN-10: 1843846349
- Artikelnr.: 63326415
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements List of
Abbreviations Introduction: Medieval English and Dutch Literature in its
European Context and the Work of David F. Johnson Larissa Tracy and Geert
H. M. Claassens 1. Reconstructing a Lost Manuscript of the Old English
Gospels Roy M. Liuzza 2. The Reception of the Old English Version of
Gregory the Great's Dialogues between the Conquest and the Close of the
Nineteenth Century Rolf H. Bremmer Jr 3. An Unrecorded Copy of Heinrich
Krebs's An Anglo-Saxon Version of Gregory's Dialogues, Printer's Proofs
Thomas A. Bredehoft and Rachel C. S. Duke 4. The Body as Media in Early
Medieval England Martin Foys 5. Who Snatched Grendel in Beowulf 852b?
Stephen Harris 6. 'Mobile as Wishes': Anchoritism, Intersubjectivity, and
Disability in the Liber confortatorius Danielle Allor and Stacy S. Klein 7.
The Presence of the Hands: Sculpture and Script in the Eighth to Twelfth
Centuries Catherine Karkov and Elaine Treharne 8. Perceval's Name and the
Gifts of the Mother Thomas D. Hill 9. A Relaxed Knight and an Impatient
Heroine: Ironizing the Love Quest in the Second Part of the Middle Dutch
Ferguut Marjolein Hogenbirk 10. Multilingualism in Van den vos Reynaerde
and its Reception in Reynardus Vulpes Bart Besamusca 11. Three Characters
as Narrator in the Roman van Walewein Roel Zemel 12. As the Chess-Set
Flies: Arthurian Marvels in Chaucer's Squire's Tale and the Roman van
Walewein Jamie C. Fumo 13. For a Performer's Personal Use: The Corrector's
Lines in the Lower Margin of the Middle Dutch Lanceloet Manuscript Frank
Brandsma 14. 'Oft leudlez alone': The Isolation of the Hero and Its
Consequences in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight K. S. Whetter 15. Shifting
Skin: Passing as Human, Passing as Fay in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Larissa Tracy 16. The Lover Caught Between his Mother and his Maiden in
Lanseloet van Denemerken Geert H. M. Claassens 17. Afterlives: The Abbey at
Amesbury and the 'Rehabilitation' of Guinevere in Malory and the Stanzaic
Morte Arthur Christopher Jensen 18. The Importance of Being an Arthurian
Mother Elizabeth Archibald Select Bibliography Bibliography of David F.
Johnson's Works Index Tabula Gratulatoria
Abbreviations Introduction: Medieval English and Dutch Literature in its
European Context and the Work of David F. Johnson Larissa Tracy and Geert
H. M. Claassens 1. Reconstructing a Lost Manuscript of the Old English
Gospels Roy M. Liuzza 2. The Reception of the Old English Version of
Gregory the Great's Dialogues between the Conquest and the Close of the
Nineteenth Century Rolf H. Bremmer Jr 3. An Unrecorded Copy of Heinrich
Krebs's An Anglo-Saxon Version of Gregory's Dialogues, Printer's Proofs
Thomas A. Bredehoft and Rachel C. S. Duke 4. The Body as Media in Early
Medieval England Martin Foys 5. Who Snatched Grendel in Beowulf 852b?
Stephen Harris 6. 'Mobile as Wishes': Anchoritism, Intersubjectivity, and
Disability in the Liber confortatorius Danielle Allor and Stacy S. Klein 7.
The Presence of the Hands: Sculpture and Script in the Eighth to Twelfth
Centuries Catherine Karkov and Elaine Treharne 8. Perceval's Name and the
Gifts of the Mother Thomas D. Hill 9. A Relaxed Knight and an Impatient
Heroine: Ironizing the Love Quest in the Second Part of the Middle Dutch
Ferguut Marjolein Hogenbirk 10. Multilingualism in Van den vos Reynaerde
and its Reception in Reynardus Vulpes Bart Besamusca 11. Three Characters
as Narrator in the Roman van Walewein Roel Zemel 12. As the Chess-Set
Flies: Arthurian Marvels in Chaucer's Squire's Tale and the Roman van
Walewein Jamie C. Fumo 13. For a Performer's Personal Use: The Corrector's
Lines in the Lower Margin of the Middle Dutch Lanceloet Manuscript Frank
Brandsma 14. 'Oft leudlez alone': The Isolation of the Hero and Its
Consequences in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight K. S. Whetter 15. Shifting
Skin: Passing as Human, Passing as Fay in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Larissa Tracy 16. The Lover Caught Between his Mother and his Maiden in
Lanseloet van Denemerken Geert H. M. Claassens 17. Afterlives: The Abbey at
Amesbury and the 'Rehabilitation' of Guinevere in Malory and the Stanzaic
Morte Arthur Christopher Jensen 18. The Importance of Being an Arthurian
Mother Elizabeth Archibald Select Bibliography Bibliography of David F.
Johnson's Works Index Tabula Gratulatoria
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements List of
Abbreviations Introduction: Medieval English and Dutch Literature in its
European Context and the Work of David F. Johnson Larissa Tracy and Geert
H. M. Claassens 1. Reconstructing a Lost Manuscript of the Old English
Gospels Roy M. Liuzza 2. The Reception of the Old English Version of
Gregory the Great's Dialogues between the Conquest and the Close of the
Nineteenth Century Rolf H. Bremmer Jr 3. An Unrecorded Copy of Heinrich
Krebs's An Anglo-Saxon Version of Gregory's Dialogues, Printer's Proofs
Thomas A. Bredehoft and Rachel C. S. Duke 4. The Body as Media in Early
Medieval England Martin Foys 5. Who Snatched Grendel in Beowulf 852b?
Stephen Harris 6. 'Mobile as Wishes': Anchoritism, Intersubjectivity, and
Disability in the Liber confortatorius Danielle Allor and Stacy S. Klein 7.
The Presence of the Hands: Sculpture and Script in the Eighth to Twelfth
Centuries Catherine Karkov and Elaine Treharne 8. Perceval's Name and the
Gifts of the Mother Thomas D. Hill 9. A Relaxed Knight and an Impatient
Heroine: Ironizing the Love Quest in the Second Part of the Middle Dutch
Ferguut Marjolein Hogenbirk 10. Multilingualism in Van den vos Reynaerde
and its Reception in Reynardus Vulpes Bart Besamusca 11. Three Characters
as Narrator in the Roman van Walewein Roel Zemel 12. As the Chess-Set
Flies: Arthurian Marvels in Chaucer's Squire's Tale and the Roman van
Walewein Jamie C. Fumo 13. For a Performer's Personal Use: The Corrector's
Lines in the Lower Margin of the Middle Dutch Lanceloet Manuscript Frank
Brandsma 14. 'Oft leudlez alone': The Isolation of the Hero and Its
Consequences in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight K. S. Whetter 15. Shifting
Skin: Passing as Human, Passing as Fay in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Larissa Tracy 16. The Lover Caught Between his Mother and his Maiden in
Lanseloet van Denemerken Geert H. M. Claassens 17. Afterlives: The Abbey at
Amesbury and the 'Rehabilitation' of Guinevere in Malory and the Stanzaic
Morte Arthur Christopher Jensen 18. The Importance of Being an Arthurian
Mother Elizabeth Archibald Select Bibliography Bibliography of David F.
Johnson's Works Index Tabula Gratulatoria
Abbreviations Introduction: Medieval English and Dutch Literature in its
European Context and the Work of David F. Johnson Larissa Tracy and Geert
H. M. Claassens 1. Reconstructing a Lost Manuscript of the Old English
Gospels Roy M. Liuzza 2. The Reception of the Old English Version of
Gregory the Great's Dialogues between the Conquest and the Close of the
Nineteenth Century Rolf H. Bremmer Jr 3. An Unrecorded Copy of Heinrich
Krebs's An Anglo-Saxon Version of Gregory's Dialogues, Printer's Proofs
Thomas A. Bredehoft and Rachel C. S. Duke 4. The Body as Media in Early
Medieval England Martin Foys 5. Who Snatched Grendel in Beowulf 852b?
Stephen Harris 6. 'Mobile as Wishes': Anchoritism, Intersubjectivity, and
Disability in the Liber confortatorius Danielle Allor and Stacy S. Klein 7.
The Presence of the Hands: Sculpture and Script in the Eighth to Twelfth
Centuries Catherine Karkov and Elaine Treharne 8. Perceval's Name and the
Gifts of the Mother Thomas D. Hill 9. A Relaxed Knight and an Impatient
Heroine: Ironizing the Love Quest in the Second Part of the Middle Dutch
Ferguut Marjolein Hogenbirk 10. Multilingualism in Van den vos Reynaerde
and its Reception in Reynardus Vulpes Bart Besamusca 11. Three Characters
as Narrator in the Roman van Walewein Roel Zemel 12. As the Chess-Set
Flies: Arthurian Marvels in Chaucer's Squire's Tale and the Roman van
Walewein Jamie C. Fumo 13. For a Performer's Personal Use: The Corrector's
Lines in the Lower Margin of the Middle Dutch Lanceloet Manuscript Frank
Brandsma 14. 'Oft leudlez alone': The Isolation of the Hero and Its
Consequences in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight K. S. Whetter 15. Shifting
Skin: Passing as Human, Passing as Fay in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Larissa Tracy 16. The Lover Caught Between his Mother and his Maiden in
Lanseloet van Denemerken Geert H. M. Claassens 17. Afterlives: The Abbey at
Amesbury and the 'Rehabilitation' of Guinevere in Malory and the Stanzaic
Morte Arthur Christopher Jensen 18. The Importance of Being an Arthurian
Mother Elizabeth Archibald Select Bibliography Bibliography of David F.
Johnson's Works Index Tabula Gratulatoria