Book description
A comprehensive introduction to Old English, combining simple, clear
philology with the best literary works to provide a compelling and
accessible beginners' guide.
- Provides a comprehensive introduction to Old English
- Uses a practical approach suited to the needs of the beginning student
- Features selections from the greatest works of Old English
literature, organized from simple to more challenging texts to keep
pace with the reader
- Includes a discussion of Anglo-Saxon literature, history, and
culture, and a bibliography directing readers to useful publications
on the subject
- Updated throughout with new material including the first 25 lines
from Beowulf with detailed annotation and an explanation of
Grimm's and Verner's laws
Fred C. Robinson
is Douglas Tracy Smith Professor Emeritus at Yale University. He is a
Fellow and past President of the Medieval Academy of America, and has
received many honors. He has written extensively on Beowulf, Old
English, and English and American literature and language of all periods.
Bruce Mitchell
is late Fellow Emeritus of St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford.