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Modern Language Quarterly (1973) 34 (4): 355–371.
Published: 01 December 1973
...Daniel G. Calder THE ART OF CYNEWULF’S JULIANA By DANIELG. CALDER Of the four poems that bear Cynewulf s runic signature and that have been sanctioned as comprising the whole canon of his works, two, Elene and Christ 11, fare well...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1960) 21 (3): 261–262.
Published: 01 September 1960
... in the E’xctrr Book, a West Saxon manuscript of the late tenth century, the poem or anthology appears to have been composed in the eighth or ninth century by the Anglian poet Cynewulf, or by Cynewulf and other poets of the “Cynewulfian group.” This is the first time that the Advent portion...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1952) 13 (4): 409–413.
Published: 01 December 1952
... of Beowulfs fight with Grendel (p. 71) would have profited from C. S. Brown, “Beowulfs Arm-Lock” (PMLA 55.621-27). H. W. Splitter (MLN63.118-21) would not have helped, I think. Chapter IV (The Old English Christian Epic) deals with the so-called Caedmonian Cycle, the signed poems of Cynewulf...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1976) 37 (2): 206–208.
Published: 01 June 1976
...”; Dolores Warwick Frese, “The Art of Cynewulfs Runic Signatures”; Stanley B. Greenfield and Richard Evert, “Maxims ZZ: Gnome and Poem”; Fred C. Robinson, “Artful Ambiguities in the Old English ‘Book-Moth’ Riddle”; Neil D. Isaacs, “Up a Tree: To See The Fates of Men”; Robert P...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1978) 39 (1): 71–73.
Published: 01 March 1978
... digressions on verse forms and style: the very condensed explanation of the Anglo-Saxon alliterative line, the inclusion of a key to one of Cynewulfs runic signatures, the extended prose summaries of The Wanderer and The Seafarer. Since Fowler sees only a slight point of contact between these Old...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1981) 42 (2): 211–216.
Published: 01 June 1981
... Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1981. xvi + 240 pp. $19.50. Calder, Daniel G. Cynewulf. Boston: G. K. Hall, Twayne’s English Authors Series, 1981. 189 pp. $13.95. Calhoun, Thomas 0. Henry Vaughan: The Achievement of “Silex Scintillans. ” Newark: University of Delaware Press...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1967) 28 (1): 3–18.
Published: 01 March 1967
... national nor tribal but personal.”ls Both groups, inter- estingly enough, use Beowulf as source. It seems clear, however, that both the family and the cornites, both kinsman and lord, claimed a large measure of the devotion of the Anglo-Saxon warrior. The story of Cynewulf and Cyneheard...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2019) 80 (2): 113–139.
Published: 01 June 2019
... of abandoning a family of tailors to pursue a different kind of stitching (Novetzke 2003 ), and in sixteenth-century England, where the poet Isabella Whitney describes her authorship as needlework (Trettien 2015 ). It is found in Cicero, in Callimachus, and in Cynewulf, the Old English poet ( Ad familiares...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 293–297.
Published: 01 June 2004
... of art. There is a strong historical consciousness, evinced in these lines of coherence distrib- uted across Stewart’s book: the transformations of Christian descriptions of the world, increasingly a struggle not to cast out the natural world from Cynewulf through the metaphysicals (Crashaw...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 297–301.
Published: 01 June 2004
... of art. There is a strong historical consciousness, evinced in these lines of coherence distrib- uted across Stewart’s book: the transformations of Christian descriptions of the world, increasingly a struggle not to cast out the natural world from Cynewulf through the metaphysicals (Crashaw...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 301–304.
Published: 01 June 2004
... across Stewart’s book: the transformations of Christian descriptions of the world, increasingly a struggle not to cast out the natural world from Cynewulf through the metaphysicals (Crashaw and Thomas Traherne) to Gerard Manley Hopkins, down to agnostic Thomas Hardy still half ready to credit a ghost...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 305–310.
Published: 01 June 2004
... a struggle not to cast out the natural world from Cynewulf through the metaphysicals (Crashaw and Thomas Traherne) to Gerard Manley Hopkins, down to agnostic Thomas Hardy still half ready to credit a ghost in his poem “The Voice”; changes in relations between the senses and temporal abstraction that make...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 310–316.
Published: 01 June 2004
... a struggle not to cast out the natural world from Cynewulf through the metaphysicals (Crashaw and Thomas Traherne) to Gerard Manley Hopkins, down to agnostic Thomas Hardy still half ready to credit a ghost in his poem “The Voice”; changes in relations between the senses and temporal abstraction that make...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 316–319.
Published: 01 June 2004
... of art. There is a strong historical consciousness, evinced in these lines of coherence distrib- uted across Stewart’s book: the transformations of Christian descriptions of the world, increasingly a struggle not to cast out the natural world from Cynewulf through the metaphysicals (Crashaw...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 320–322.
Published: 01 June 2004
... a struggle not to cast out the natural world from Cynewulf through the metaphysicals (Crashaw and Thomas Traherne) to Gerard Manley Hopkins, down to agnostic Thomas Hardy still half ready to credit a ghost in his poem “The Voice”; changes in relations between the senses and temporal abstraction that make...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 323–328.
Published: 01 June 2004
... a struggle not to cast out the natural world from Cynewulf through the metaphysicals (Crashaw and Thomas Traherne) to Gerard Manley Hopkins, down to agnostic Thomas Hardy still half ready to credit a ghost in his poem “The Voice”; changes in relations between the senses and temporal abstraction that make...