1st Edition

Revival: Chapters on Old English Literature (1935)

By Edith Elizabeth Wardale Copyright 1935
    338 Pages
    by Routledge

    334 Pages
    by Routledge

    These chapters on Old English Literature are intended to fill the gap between Professor Thomas’s valuable, but all too brief account in his English Literature before Chaucer, and longer works, such as those of Stopford Brooke and the Chapters in the first volume of the Cambridge History of English Literature. My primary object has, of course, been to make the works themselves known to my readers, but I have also tried to trace the development of prose and poetry during the period, showing in the poetry the modifications of the original Germanic character brought about by later influences of all kinds, and noting those forms or features which lead on to Middle English. In dealing with the many unsettled questions, I have given only the views which seem to me most important. Had I wished to do more, it would obviously have been impossible in the space which I have allowed myself; but references to other works are added for a student who may wish to make a more thorough investigation of such points for himself.

    Preface 1. Old English Literature 2. Gnomic Verses, Charms and Early Lyrical Poems 3. Lyrical Poems (Cont.) 4. Early Epic: Beowulf 5. Beowulf (Cont.) 6. Caedmon: Andreas 7. Cynewulf 8. Poems Formerly Ascribed to Cynewulf 9. Judith: Later Historical Lays and Other Poems 10. Early Prose: Alfred, Gregory’s Dialogues 11. Later Prose: The Blicking Homilies: Aelfric and Wulfstan 12. Later Prose (Cont.): A.S. Chronicle and Minor Works INDEX

    Biography

    Edith Elizabeth Wardale