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pro vyhledávání: '"English and Old English literature"'
Autor:
Emily T. Troscianko, Michael Burke
Publikováno v:
jlse. 42:141-148
Autor:
Hodges, E, Hodges, Elizabeth
Writers from both world wars, concerned with the representation of war, wrestled with the predicament of partial sight. Their work reveals the problematic dichotomy that exists between the individual’s selective range of vision and the immense scal
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Autor:
Sikstrom, H, Sikstrom, Hannah
From the adventures of Odysseus to those of the male Grand Tourist, travel has often been regarded as an important rite of masculine self-fashioning. However, as this thesis argues, travel and travel writing also provided a valuable opportunity for w
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Autor:
Birkett, T
Responding to the common plea in medieval inscriptions to ráð rétt rúnar, to ‘interpret the runes correctly’, this thesis provides a series of contextual readings of the runic topos in Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse poetry. The first chapter looks
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Autor:
Alff, D, Alff, Diane
This thesis analyses Anglo-Saxon conceptions of craftsmanship, and provides new interpretations for the notions of searo, orþonc and cræft in Old English literature. I argue that the texts discussing craftsmanship and craftsmen subscribe to an atem
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Autor:
Gilroy, N
'The Pilgrimage of Human Life' is an illuminated medieval manuscript belonging to Oxford University's Bodleian Library. The article gives a step-by-step description of the repair and rebinding project which, along with digitization, was funded by a d
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Autor:
Nafde, A
This thesis examines the production of the Middle English poetic manuscript. It analyses the mise-en-page of manuscripts created during a crucial period for book production, immediately after 1400, when there was a sudden explosion in the production
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Autor:
Hancock, J
This thesis explores male and female identity in Old Norse and British iterations of the Völsung legend, focusing on the Poetic Edda and Völsunga saga, William Morris's The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs, J. R. R. Tolkien'
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Autor:
Thomas, D
This thesis examines the role of spatial representation in Old English poetry. Focusing on the presentation of setting and spatial relationships in narrative poetry, it argues that sensibility towards the creative potential of spatial representation
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Autor:
Greenhalgh, M
A definitive text of the libretto of Benjamin Britten's opera Peter Grimes is here presented. The process by which it was created is revealed in detail. All the extant versions are collated and significant differences between them displayed. For the
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