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Signs of Difference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

Signs of Difference

An important study of how signs and sign relations create social and linguistic differences - and unities.

The Anglo-Saxon chronicle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

The Anglo-Saxon chronicle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: DS Brewer

Part of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Collaborative Series, which now includes editions of the main texts through from A to F. This volume offers a new edition of the E-text of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, commonly known as the Peterborough Chronicle. The E-text is of enormous importance in Chronicle studies: in its early part it is the best representativeof the Northern Recension of the Chronicle; in continuing up to the second half of the twelfth century, its span is by far the longest of all the versions. Even more than other versions of the Chronicle, it reflects transitions ofvital interest to historians, linguists, and literary scholars. The E-text has not been edited in its entirety, except...

The Perfume Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

The Perfume Guide

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Evoking the scent of 200 of the world's greatest perfumes, award-winning author Susan Irvine describes each fragrance in detail, combining technical details about notes with fashion insider's stories about the origins of scents and the people who created them.

Muse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Muse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

When Naomi Price is handed a note at her Paris hotel one night, she is flattered but doesn't pay it much attention. She is far too caught up with her glamourous new friends and the world of images they work in. But when she returns to London, the strange notes keep coming. Soon she is questioning her dreams and desires in a way she can't quite put her finger on. And before long she takes a blind jump out of her conventional existence. Why would anyone want to be someone else's muse?

Perfume
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Perfume

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Aurum Press

Susan Irvine presents an account of our attempts to express ourselves through our sense of smell. The book examines creation and development, the makers, the materials that go into perfume, its image, and the people who wear it.

The Oberlin Evangelist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

The Oberlin Evangelist

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1845
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Childhood & Adolescence in Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

Childhood & Adolescence in Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture

Childhood & Adolescence in Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture counters the generally received wisdom that early medieval childhood and adolescence were an unremittingly bleak experience. The contributors analyse representations of children and their education in Old English, Old Norse and Anglo-Latin writings, including hagiography, heroic poetry, riddles, legal documents, philosophical prose and elegies. Within and across these linguistic and generic boundaries some key themes emerge: the habits and expectations of name-giving, expressions of childhood nostalgia, the role of uneducated parents, and the religious zeal and rebelliousness of youth. After decades of study dominated by adult gender studies, Childhood & Adolescence in Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture rebalances our understanding of family life in the Anglo-Saxon era by reconstructing the lives of medieval children and adolescents through their literary representation.

The Anonymous Old English Homily: Sources, Composition, and Variation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

The Anonymous Old English Homily: Sources, Composition, and Variation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-23
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The Anonymous Old English Homily: Sources, Composition, and Variation offers important essays on the origins, textual transmission, and (re)use of early English preaching texts between the ninth and the late twelfth centuries. Associated with the Electronic Corpus of Anonymous Homilies in Old English project, these studies provide fresh insights into one of the most complex textual genres of early medieval literature. Contributions deal with the definition of the anonymous homiletic corpus in Old English, the history of scholarship on its Latin sources, and the important unedited Pembroke and Angers Latin homiliaries. They also include new source and manuscript identifications, and in-depth studies of a number of popular Old English homilies, their themes, revisions, and textual relations. Contributors are: Aidan Conti, Robert Getz, Thomas N. Hall, Susan Irvine, Esther Lemmerz, Stephen Pelle, Thijs Porck, Winfried Rudolf, Donald G. Scragg, Robert K. Upchurch, Jonathan Wilcox, Charles D. Wright, Samantha Zacher. See inside the book.

A Companion to Ælfric
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

A Companion to Ælfric

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-06-02
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This collection provides a new, authoritative and challenging study of the life and works of Ælfric of Eynsham, the most important vernacular religious writer in the history of Anglo-Saxon England. The contributors include almost all of the key Ælfric scholars working today and some important newer voices. Each of the chapters is a cutting-edge piece of work which addresses one aspect of Ælfric’s works or career. The chapters are organised topically, rather than by chronology, genre or biography, and between them cover the entire Ælfrician corpus and the major contextual issues; consideration of Ælfric’s Latin writings is carefully integrated with that of his Old English works. Ælfric 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 Ælfric, 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.

Textual Identities in Early Medieval England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Textual Identities in Early Medieval England

New approaches to a range of Old English texts. Throughout her career, Professor Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe has focused on the often-overlooked details of early medieval textual life, moving from the smallest punctum to a complete reframing of the humanities' biggest questions. In her hands, the traditional tools of medieval studies -- philology, paleography, and close reading - become a fulcrum to reveal the unspoken worldviews animating early medieval textual production. The essays collected here both honour and reflect her influence as a scholar and teacher. They cover Latin works, such as the writings of Prudentius and Bede, along with vernacular prose texts: the Pastoral Care, the OE Bo...