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Clerks, Wives and Historians - Essays on Medieval English Language and Literature

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This volume comprises selected papers of SEM VI to VIII (Studientage Englisches Mittelalter), held at Jena, Bochum, and Zurich between 2004 and 2007. It presents a representative cross-section of topics in the field of English medieval studies in Germany and Switzerland. The spectrum ranges from philological textual criticism, cultural studies centring around the history of ideas, questions of historical writing, alliteration, and the depiction of the monstrous in early modern literature, to philological and linguistic approaches focussing on morphology and grammar.

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Contents: Roland Schuhmann: The King's Speech in the Finnsburg Fragment - Sebastian I. Sobecki: That Dizzy Height of Wisdom: Augustinian Vision and Kynde's Mountain in Piers Plowman B XI - Franziska Scheitzeneder: «For myn entente nys but for to pleye». On the Playground with the Wife of Bath, the Clerk of Oxford and Jacques Derrida - Nicole Nyffenegger-Staub: Subjectivity and Crisis in Fourteenth-Century English Historical Writing - Kathrin Prietzel: Treachery and Betrayal in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: The Incident of 1051 - Thomas Honegger: Romancing the Form: Alliterative Metre and William of Palerne - Winfried Rudolf: Seven Diverse Loans in Middle English Alliterative Poetry - A Preliminary Study - Maik Goth: «Infinite Shapes of Thinges»: Monsters and the Monstrous in Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene - Robert Mailhammer: The Typological Significance of Ablaut in the Prehistory of English - Svenja Kranich: Some Problems Connected with the Analysis of Gerunds with Direct Objects in Middle English.

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The Editors: Winfried Rudolf is lecturer at the Institut für Anglistik/Amerikanistik at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena.
Thomas Honegger is Professor for Medieval English Language and Literature at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena.
Andrew James Johnston is Professor for Medieval and Renaissance English Literature at the Freie Universität Berlin.

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