Poetry, place, and gender [Texte imprimé] : studies in medieval culture in honor of Helen Damico / edited by Catherine E. Karkov
Auteur secondaire: Karkov, Catherine E., 1956-...., Editeur scientifiqueTitre Uniforme: Mélanges : Damico / HelenLangue:Anglais.Pays: Etats-Unis .Publication:Kalamazoo (Mich.) : Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, cop. 2009, 129563Description: 1 vol. (380 p.) : ill., carte ; 24 cmISBN: 9781580441278 ; 1580441270.Dewey: 809.1/02, 22Bibliographie: Bibliogr. p. 319-368. Index.Sujet - Nom commun: |Item type | Location | Call number | url | Copy number | Status | Date due |
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Bibliogr. p. 319-368. Index
The Wearmouth icon of the Virgin (A.D. 679) : christological, liturgical, and iconographic contexts / Éamonn Ó Carragáin The dream of the Rood at Nones on Good Friday / Sarah Larratt Keefer Prophetic vision in The dream of the Rood / Thomas N. Hall ìyle as fool : revisiting Beowulf's Hunferth / Leslie A. Donovan The nathwylc scribe and the nathwylc text of Beowulf / Kevin Kiernan áóeldreda in the Old English Bede / Paul E. Szarmach Goscelin, the Liber confortatorius, and the library of Peterborough / Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe The lady and the vine : putting the horsewoman on the Hilton of Cadboll cross-slab into context / Kellie S. Meyer Petitionary poetry in Old English and early Welsh : Deor, Widsió, Dadolwch Urien / David N. Klausner Revisiting Anglo-Scandinavian settlement and sculpture / Christopher D. Morris The Málsháttakvñói or "proverb poem" Englished / Roberta Frank From the wound in Christ's side to the wound in his heart : progression form male exegesis to female mysticism / George Hardin Brown Translating images : image and poetic reception in French, English, and Latin versions of Guillaume de Deguileville's Trois pèlerinages / Richard K. Emmerson Dante's views on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam : perspectives from the new (fourteenth) century / Christopher Kleinhenz
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