English literature -- Old English, ca. 450-1100 -- History and criticism
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- A critical history of old English literature
- A history of Old English literature
- A history of Old English literature
- A landscape of words : Ireland, Britain and the poetics of space, 700-1250
- A new critical history of Old English literature
- A study of Old English literature
- An introduction to English medieval literature
- Ancient privileges : Beowulf, law and the making of Germanic antiquity
- Anglo-Saxon Emotions : Reading the Heart in Old English Language, Literature and Culture
- Anglo-Saxon appetites : food and drink and their consumption in Old English and related literature
- Anglo-Saxon culture and the modern imagination
- Anglo-Saxon literature
- Barking Abbey and medieval literary culture : authorship and authority in a female community
- Barking Abbey and medieval literary culture : authorship and authority in a female community
- Between earth and heaven : liminality and the ascension of Christ in Anglo-Saxon literature
- Biblical paradigms in medieval English literature : from Caedmon to Malory
- Chapters on Old English literature
- Class and gender in early English literature: intersections
- Constructing nations, reconstructing myth : essays in honour of T.A. Shippey
- Continuations and beginnings: studies in Old English literature
- Creation, migration, and conquest : imaginary geography and sense of space in Old English literature
- England before the Conquest: studies in primary sources presented to Dorothy Whitelock
- English literary criticism: the medieval phase
- English literature from the beginning to the Norman conquest
- English literature: medieval
- English medieval literature and its social foundations
- Essays on subjects connected with the literature, popular superstitions and history of England in the middle ages
- Fiction and history in England, 1066-1200
- Geschichte der altenglischen Literatur
- Geschichte der englischen Litteratur
- Guide to English literature from Beowulf through Chaucer and medieval drama
- Heathen gods in Old English literature
- Humour in Anglo-Saxon literature
- Images of faith in English literature, 700-1550 : an introduction
- Imagining Anglo-Saxon England : utopia, heterotopia, dystopia
- Imagining the Anglo-Saxon past
- Imperative constructions in Old English
- Latin learning and English lore : studies in Anglo-Saxon literature for Michael Lapidge
- Latin learning and English lore : studies in Anglo-Saxon literature for Michael Lapidge /, Volume 1.
- Latin learning and English lore : studies in Anglo-Saxon literature for Michael Lapidge, Volume 1
- Latinity and identity in Anglo-Saxon literature
- Lexis and texts in Early English : studies presented to Jane Roberts
- Medieval English literature
- Medieval English literature
- Medieval images, icons, and illustrated English literary texts : from Ruthwell Cross to the Ellesmere Chaucer
- Migration and mythmaking in Anglo-Saxon England
- Minding the body : women and literature in the Middle Ages, 800-1500
- Modes of interpretation in Old English literature: essays in honour of Stanley B. Greenfield
- Monsters and the monstrous in medieval northwest Europe
- Monsters, gender and sexuality in medieval English literature
- Monsters, gender and sexuality in medieval English literature
- Monsters, gender, and sexuality in medieval English literature
- Motherhood and mothering in Anglo-Saxon England
- New readings on women in old English literature
- Of giants : sex, monsters, and the Middle Ages
- Of giants : sex, monsters, and the Middle Ages
- Old English and medieval literature
- Old English literature : a short introduction
- Old English literature : a short introduction
- Old English literature : critical essays
- Old English literature : critical essays
- Old English literature: twenty-two analytical essays
- Old English studies in honour of John C. Pope
- Paradise, death and doomsday in Anglo-Saxon literature
- Paradise, death, and doomsday in Anglo-Saxon literature
- Paradise, death, and doomsday in Anglo-Saxon literature
- Patterns in Old English and Old Icelandic literature
- Patterns in Old English and Old Icelandic literature
- Pilgrimage in medieval English literature, 700-1500
- Poets and prophets: essays in medieval studies
- Professional interpreters and the matter of Britain. A lecture delivered at a colloquium of the departments of Welsh in the University of Wales at Gregynog, 26 June, 1965
- Quellen und Verwandtschaften der älteren germanischen Darstellungen des jüngsten Gerichtes
- Race and ethnicity in Anglo-Saxon literature
- Readings in medieval texts : interpreting old and Middle English literature
- Reform and resistance : formations of female subjectivity in early medieval ecclesiastical culture
- Religion and literature in Western England, 600-800
- Religion and literature in western England, 600{u2013}800
- Restoring creation : the natural world in the Anglo-Saxon saints' lives of Cuthbert and Guthlac
- Saints and scholars : new perspectives on Anglo-Saxon literature and culture in honour of Hugh Magennis
- Seasons in the literatures of the Medieval North
- Seasons in the literatures of the medieval North
- Source of wisdom : Old English and early medieval Latin studies in honour of Thomas D. Hill
- Stealing obedience : narratives of agency and identity in later Anglo-Saxon England
- Studies in Old English literature in honor of Arthur G. Brodeur
- Studies in the history of old English literature
- Text and gloss : studies in the literature of Anglo-Saxon England
- Text, image, interpretation : studies in Anglo-Saxon literature and its insular context in honour of {u2161}monn {u23E0}Carrag{u2869}n
- The Cambridge companion to Old English literature
- The Cambridge companion to Old English literature
- The English language in Medieval literature
- The Englishman and the Scandinavian, or, A comparison of Anglo-Saxon and OldNorse literature
- The Middle Ages
- The Oxford English literary history, Volume 1, 1000-1350, conquest and transformation
- The Psalms and medieval English literature : from the conversion to the Reformation
- The absent mother in the cultural imagination : missing, presumed dead
- The accommodated Jew : English antisemitism from Bede to Milton
- The ages of man : a study in medieval writing and thought
- The beginnings of English literature to Skelton, 1509
- The cultivation of saga in Anglo-Saxon England
- The discourse of enclosure : representing women in Old English literature
- The epistemology of the monstrous in the Middle Ages
- The epistemology of the monstrous in the Middle Ages
- The exemplum in the early religious and didactic literature of England
- The experience of education in Anglo-Saxon literature
- The grounds of English literature
- The literature of the Anglo-Saxons
- The place of the cross in Anglo-Saxon England
- The sea and Englishness in the Middle Ages : maritime narratives, identity and culture
- The tomb of Beowulf and other essays on Old English
- Typology and English medieval literature
- Unlocking the wordhord : Anglo-Saxon studies in memory of Edward B. Irving, Jr.
- Untersuchungen zur Altenglischen Genesisdichtung, von Hans Jovy. Versbau und Sprache in Huchowns Morte Arthure, von Franz Mennicken. The author of Ratis raving, by John T.T. Brown. Zur Berichtigung und Erklärung der Waldhere-Bruchstücke, von Moritz
- Via Crucis : essays on early medieval sources and ideas in memory of J.E. Cross
- Women's writing in English : medieval England
- Writing the map of Anglo-Saxon England : essays in cultural geography
- Writing women saints in Anglo-Saxon England
- Writing, kingship and power in Anglo-Saxon England
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