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*''The Old English Epic Style'' by A. Campbell | * ''The Old English Epic Style'' by A. Campbell | ||
*''The Appreciation of Old English Metre'' by A | * ''The Appreciation of Old English Metre'' by [[Alan Bliss|A. J. Bliss]] | ||
*''King | * ''King Alfred's Last War'' by M. E. Griffiths | ||
*''Six Questions of Old and Middle English Morphology'' by C. E. Bazell | * ''Six Questions of Old and Middle English Morphology'' by C. E. Bazell | ||
*''Studies in Late West Saxon Labialization and Delabialization'' by Pamela Gradon | * ''Studies in Late West Saxon Labialization and Delabialization'' by Pamela Gradon | ||
*''The Bodmer Fragment of | * ''The Bodmer Fragment of Ælfic's Homily for Septuagesima Sunday'' by N. R. Ker | ||
*''A Neglected Manuscript of British History'' by S. R. T. O. d'Ardenne | * ''A Neglected Manuscript of British History'' by [[Simonne d'Ardenne|S. R. T. O. d'Ardenne]] | ||
*''ormulum: Words copied by Jan van Vliet from parts now lost'' by R. W. Burchfield | * ''ormulum: Words copied by Jan van Vliet from parts now lost'' by R. W. Burchfield | ||
*''Norse Alliterative Phrases in the Ormulum'' by E. S. Olszewska | * ''Norse Alliterative Phrases in the Ormulum'' by E. S. Olszewska | ||
*''The Affiliations of the manuscripts of Ancrene Wisse'' by E. J. Dobson | * ''The Affiliations of the manuscripts of Ancrene Wisse'' by E. J. Dobson | ||
*''God and Man in Troilus and Criseyde'' by T. P. Dunning | * ''God and Man in Troilus and Criseyde'' by [[T.P. Dunning|T. P. Dunning]] | ||
*'' | * ''Chaucer's Translation of the Bible'' by W. Meredith Thompson | ||
*'' | * ''God's Wenches and the Light that Spoke (a note on Langland's kind of poetry)'' by [[Nevill Coghill]] | ||
*''The Anthropological Approach'' by [[C. S. Lewis]]; | * ''The Anthropological Approach'' by [[C. S. Lewis]]; | ||
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English and Medieval Studies Presented to J.R.R. Tolkien on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday | |
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Author | Edited by Norman Davis and C.L. Wrenn |
Publisher | London: George Allen & Unwin |
Released | 1962 |
Pages | 340 |
English and Medieval Studies Presented to J.R.R. Tolkien on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday is a 1962 collection of essays, published in tribute to J.R.R. Tolkien. The volume includes the poem "A Short Ode to a Philologist", written by W.H. Auden.
In May 2011, HarperCollins reprinted the collection as a print-on-demand book.[1]
This book includes the following essays:
- The Old English Epic Style by A. Campbell
- The Appreciation of Old English Metre by A. J. Bliss
- King Alfred's Last War by M. E. Griffiths
- Six Questions of Old and Middle English Morphology by C. E. Bazell
- Studies in Late West Saxon Labialization and Delabialization by Pamela Gradon
- The Bodmer Fragment of Ælfic's Homily for Septuagesima Sunday by N. R. Ker
- A Neglected Manuscript of British History by S. R. T. O. d'Ardenne
- ormulum: Words copied by Jan van Vliet from parts now lost by R. W. Burchfield
- Norse Alliterative Phrases in the Ormulum by E. S. Olszewska
- The Affiliations of the manuscripts of Ancrene Wisse by E. J. Dobson
- God and Man in Troilus and Criseyde by T. P. Dunning
- Chaucer's Translation of the Bible by W. Meredith Thompson
- God's Wenches and the Light that Spoke (a note on Langland's kind of poetry) by Nevill Coghill
- The Anthropological Approach by C. S. Lewis;
References
- ↑ Tolkien publications for 2011 by Harper Collins - Interview with David Brawn at Tolkien Library (accessed 29 April 2011)