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A Companion to ÆLfric
Contributor(s): Magennis (Editor), Swan (Editor)
ISBN: 9004176810     ISBN-13: 9789004176812
Publisher: Brill
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Published: June 2009
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Annotation: This collection provides a new, authoritative and challenging study of the life and works of lfric of Eynsham, the most important vernacular religious writer in the history of Anglo-Saxon England. The contributors include almost all of the key lfric scholars working today and some important newer voices. Each of the chapters is a cutting-edge piece of work which addresses one aspect of lfrics works or career. The chapters are organised topically, rather than by chronology, genre or biography, and between them cover the entire lfrician corpus and the major contextual issues; consideration of lfrics Latin writings is carefully integrated with that of his Old English works. lfric studies are currently a central element of Anglo-Saxon studies, but while to date there has been a great deal of detailed work on some aspects of lfric, this collection provides the first overview.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Medieval
- Literary Criticism | English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Social Science
Dewey: 829
LCCN: 2009012411
Series: Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.6" W x 9.8" (2.05 lbs) 466 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
 
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This collection provides a new, authoritative and challenging study of the life and works of lfric of Eynsham, the most important vernacular religious writer in the history of Anglo-Saxon England. The contributors include almost all of the key lfric scholars working today and some important newer voices. Each of the chapters is a cutting-edge piece of work which addresses one aspect of lfric's works or career. The chapters are organised topically, rather than by chronology, genre or biography, and between them cover the entire lfrician corpus and the major contextual issues; consideration of lfric's Latin writings is carefully integrated with that of his Old English works. lfric studies are currently a central element of Anglo-Saxon studies, but while to date there has been a great deal of detailed work on some aspects of lfric, this collection provides the first overview.

Contributors: Hugh Magennis, Joyce Hill, Christopher A. Jones, Mechthild Gretsch, M. R. Godden, Catherine Cubitt, Thomas N. Hall, Robert K. Upchurch, Mary Swan, Clare A. Lees, Gabriella Corona, Kathleen Davis, Jonathan Wilcox, Aaron J Kleist and Elaine Treharne.