CAEDMON'S HYMN AND MATERIAL CULTURE IN THE WORLD OF BEDE
By ALLEN J. FRANTZEN and JOHN HINES
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WV MEDIEVEAL EUROPEAN STUDIES
West Virginia University Press
Allen J. Frantzen is Professor of English at Loyola University Chicago and has been a Loyola University scholar since 2000. He is also the founding director of the Loyola Community Literacy Center. John Hines is Professor at Cardiff University in Great Britain. He is currently working on a major and interdisciplinary cultural history of Anglo-Saxon England to provide a substantial and comprehensive discussion of life and conditions in the period from the Anglo-Saxon settlements to the Norman Conquest.
•Preface
•Abbreviations
•Material Differences: The Place of Cædmon's Hymn in the History of Anglo-Saxon Vernacular Poetry
Daniel P. O'Donnell, University of Lethbridge
•Literary Contects: Cædmon's Hymn as a Center of Bede's World
Scott DeGregorio, University of Michigan Dearborn
•Cædmon's Created World and the Monastic Encyclopedia
Faith Wallis, McGill University
•All Created Things: Material Contexts for Bede's Story of Cædmon
Allen J. Frantzen, Loyola University Chicago
•Cædmon's World: Secular and Monastic Lifestules and Estate Organization in Northern England, A.D. 650-900
Christopher Loveluck, University of Nottingham
•Changes and Exchanges in Bede's and Cædmon's World
John Hines, Univeristy of Cardiff
•Bibliography
•Index
•Abbreviations
•Material Differences: The Place of Cædmon's Hymn in the History of Anglo-Saxon Vernacular Poetry
Daniel P. O'Donnell, University of Lethbridge
•Literary Contects: Cædmon's Hymn as a Center of Bede's World
Scott DeGregorio, University of Michigan Dearborn
•Cædmon's Created World and the Monastic Encyclopedia
Faith Wallis, McGill University
•All Created Things: Material Contexts for Bede's Story of Cædmon
Allen J. Frantzen, Loyola University Chicago
•Cædmon's World: Secular and Monastic Lifestules and Estate Organization in Northern England, A.D. 650-900
Christopher Loveluck, University of Nottingham
•Changes and Exchanges in Bede's and Cædmon's World
John Hines, Univeristy of Cardiff
•Bibliography
•Index