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The novel's protagonist is Gerald Middleton, professor of early medieval history and taciturn creature of habit. Separated from his Swedish wife, Gerald is increasingly conscious of his failings.
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Anglo-Saxon Attitudes: A Short Introduction to Anglo-Saxonism
This is not a book about Anglo-Saxons, but a book about books about Anglo-Saxons. It describes the academic discipline of Anglo-Saxonism; the methods of study used; the underlying assumption; and the uses to which it has been put.
John Anthony Hilton, 2006
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The Ruler Portraits of Anglo-Saxon England
Analysis of a group of images of kingship and queenship from Anglo-Saxon England explores the implications of their focus on books, authorship and learning.
Catherine E. Karkov, 2004
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Anglo-Saxon Emotions: Reading the Heart in Old English ... - Strona 86
Anglo-Saxon Emotions 86 Litotes and the Correlative Underlying the Danish-reaction passage, therefore, are two distinct AngloSaxon attitudes to emotion. The first recognises that emotions exist in opposition to each other, the second that ...
Dr Alice Jorgensen, Dr Frances McCormack, Professor Jonathan Wilcox, 2015
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The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England: Basic Readings - Strona 339
The subject may appear too obvious to require study. but what do we really know about the nature of Anglo-Saxon childhood and attitudes towards children? The lack of a critical assessment of the history of Anglo-Saxon childhood has led to ...
Catherine Karkov, Catherine E. Karkov, 1999
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Pride and Prodigies: Studies in the Monsters of the ...
In this series of detailed studies, Andy Orchard demonstrates the changing range of Anglo-Saxon attitudes towards the monstrous by reconsidering the monsters of Beowulf against the background of early medieval and patristic teratology and ...
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Four Contemporary Novels: Angus Wilson, Brian Moore, John ...
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (1956) is the story of the awakening of the conscience of Gerald Middleton, a sixty-year-old professor of medieval English history who belatedly attempts to satisfy his suspicions concerning the possible perpetration ...
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Behind the Looking Glass - Strona 88
The King assured Alice that his attitudes were not strange at all, since “He's an Anglo-Saxon Messenger— and those are Anglo-Saxon attitudes.” Carroll's Messengers appear to have behaviors similar to the “Anglo-Saxon Attitudes” in the ...
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Britons in Anglo-Saxon England - Strona 16
Attitudes CATHERINE HILLS I TAKE my title from the novel of that name by Angus Wilson,1 who borrowed it from Lewis Carroll.2 Debby Banham has also already used the title for an interesting paper which addresses a ...
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The Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology - Strona 331
With the exception of Bishopstone and Bantham, the general dearth of fish bones in early Anglo—Saxon deposits seems to ... the decision not to exploit them reveals something about early AngloSaxon attitudes to the natural world: did farmers ...
Helena Hamerow, David A. Hinton, Sally Crawford, 2011