Anglo-Saxon England

“Anglo-Saxon England” by Martin Biddle, published by Cambridge University Press on October 11, 2007, is a comprehensive exploration of various aspects of Anglo-Saxon history and literature. This 344-page volume addresses significant authorship questions, reports on the discovery of a major Northumbrian settlement, and critically examines prevailing conceptions of Old English literature over the past three centuries.
Readers will find substantial contributions to the understanding of diverse topics, including the political power dynamics of the tenth century, late Anglo-Saxon legal concepts, and the literary techniques in notable vernacular poetry. The book also features a comprehensive bibliography of recent publications in Anglo-Saxon studies and includes an index to volumes 6-10, enhancing its utility for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
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Among topics covered in this volume, two important authorship questions are settled; the discovery of a major Northumbrian settlement is reported; the conceptions of Old English literature which have prevailed during the last three hundred years are paraded for critical inspection and substantial contributions are made to our knowledge of subjects as diverse as a monastic library of the first rank, eighth-century Latin poetic activity, metrical technique and literary convention in our greatest surviving vernacular poem; the family basis of political power in the tenth century; late Anglo-Saxon legal concepts; and scientific exposition in the early eleventh century. The usual comprehensive bibliography of the previous year’s publications in all branches of Anglo-Saxon studies rounds off the book (with a separate section onomastic section). There is also an index to volumes 6 – 10, complementing the index found in volume 5.
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