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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.12.20150123.full.mrc:538174273:2898
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008 100616s2010 enkaf b 001 0 eng
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016 7 $a015584351$2Uk
020 $a9781843842514 (hbk.)
020 $a1843842513 (hbk.)
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050 4 $aPR151.A53$bA54 2010
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245 00 $aAnglo-Saxon culture and the modern imagination /$cedited by David Clark and Nicholas Perkins.
260 $aCambridge :$bD.S. Brewer,$c2010.
300 $axiv, 283 p., [4] p. of plates :$bill. (some col.) ;$c25 cm.
490 1 $aMedievalism,$x2043-8230 ;$vv. 1
520 8 $aThe Anglo-Saxon world continues to be a source of fascination in modern culture. Its manifestations in a variety of media are here examined.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction /$rNicholas Perkins and David Clark --$tFrom Heorot to Hollywood :$tBeowulf in its third millennium /$rChris Jones --$tPriming the poets :$tthe making of Henry Sweet's Anglo-Saxon reader /$rMark Atherton --$tOwed to both sides :$tW.H. Auden's double debt to the literature of the North /$rHeather O'Donoghue --$tWriting for an Anglo-Saxon audience in the twentieth century :$tJ.R.R. Tolkien's Old English chronicles /$rMaria Artamonova --$tWounded men and wounded trees :$tDavid Jones and the Anglo-Saxon culture tangle /$rAnna Johnson --$tBasil Bunting, Briggflatts, Lindisfarne, and Anglo-Saxon interlace /$rClare A. Lees --$tBoom :$tseeing Beowulf in pictures and print /$rSiân Echard --$tWindow in the wall :$tlooking for grand opera in John Gardner's Grendel /$rAllen J. Frantzen --$tRe-placing masculinity :$tthe DC Comics Beowulf series and its context, 1975-6 /$rCatherine A.M. Clarke --$tP.D. James reads Beowulf /$rJohn Halbrooks --$tBan Welondes :$tWayland Smith in popular culture /$rMaria Sachiko Cecire --$tOverlord of the M5 :$tthe superlative structure of sovereignty in Geoffrey Hill's Mercian Hymns /$rHannah J. Crawforth --$tThe absent Anglo-Saxon past in Ted Hughes's Elmet /$rJoshua Davies --$tResurrecting Saxon things :$tPeter Reading, "species decline", and Old English poetry /$rRebecca Anne Barr.
650 0 $aCivilization, Anglo-Saxon.
650 0 $aCivilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature.
650 0 $aEnglish literature$yOld English, approximately 450-1100$xHistory and criticism.
650 17 $aBellettrie (teksten)$2gtt
650 17 $aCultuurgeschiedenis (wetenschap)$2gtt
651 7 $aEngeland.$2gtt
700 1 $aClark, David,$d1977-
700 1 $aPerkins, Nicholas.
830 0 $aMedievalism (Series) ;$vv. 1.
899 $a415_565284
988 $a20110128
906 $0OCLC