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Tables of Contents for Words and Works
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
PREFACE
vii
2
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ix
2
ABBREVIATIONS
xi
 
Who Read the Gospels in Old English?
3
22
ROY MICHAEL LIUZZA, Tulane University
Byrhtferth at Work
25
20
MICHAEL LAPIDGE, Cambridge University
An Anser for Exeter Book Riddle 74
45
14
DANIEL DONOGHUE, Harvard University
An Ogre's Arm: Japanese Analogues of Beowulf
59
8
MICHIKO OGURA, Chiba University
Courtliness and Courtesy in Beowulf and Elsewhere in English Medieval Literature
67
38
ERIC GERALD STANLEY, Oxford University
AEoelflaed of Mercia: Mise en page
105
22
PAUL E. SZARMACH, Western Michigan University
Old English Texts and Modern Readers: Notes on Editing and Textual Criticism
127
16
HELMUT GNEUSS, University of Munich
The Dream of the Road Repunctuated
143
16
BRUCE MITCHELL, Oxford University
Mapelian in Old English Poetry
159
14
MATTI RISSANEN, University of Helsinki
Apposition and the Subjects of Verb-Initial Clauses
173
14
MARY E. BLOCKLEY, University of Texas at Austin
The Inflection of Latin Nouns in Old English Texts
187
20
PETER S. BAKER, University of Virginia
When Lexicography Met the Exeter Book
207
16
ROBERTA FRANK, University of Toronto
Chaucer's English Rhymes: The Roman, the Romaunt, and The Book of the Duchess
223
20
MARIE BORROFF, Yale University
Seeking `Goddes Pryvetee': Sodomy, Quitting, and Desire in The Miller's Tale
243
18
DAVID LORENZO BOYD, New York City
Why the Monk?
261
10
SIEGFRIED WENZEL, University of Pennsylvania
The Real Fulk Fitzwarine's Mythical Monster Fights
271
22
MARIJANE OSBORN, University of California at Davis
Praise and Lament: The Afterlife of Old English Poetry in Auden, Hill, and Gunn
293
 
NICHOLAS HOWE, Ohio State University