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Volume 106 • Number 1

January 2007


Articles

Beowulf's Longest Day: The Amphibious Hero in His Element (Beowulf, ll. 1495b­96) 1
OREN FALK  
   
Stonc ćfter stane (Beowulf, l. 2288a): Philology, Narrative Context, and the Waking Dragon 22
THOMAS KLEIN  
   
The Franklin's Tale and the Medieval Trivium: A Call for Critical Thinking 45
KURTIS B. HAAS  
   
Akkerisfrakki: Traditions Concerning Óláfr Tryggvason and Hallfredr Óttarsson vandrćdaskáld and the Problem of the Conversion  64
JOHN LINDOW  
   
The Thematic Unity of the Younger Gautreks Saga  81
DENNIS CRONAN  

Reviews

ANTHONY WINTERBOURNE,When the Norns Have Spoken: Time and Fate in Germanic Paganism 124
THOMAS A. DUBOIS  
   
JOHN McKINNELL, Meeting the Other in Norse Myth and Legend 126
ANNETTE LASSEN  
   
Midaldabörn. Edited by Ármann Jakobsson and Torfi H. Tulinius 130
KIRSTEN WOLF  
   
MARK C. AMODIO, Writing the Oral Tradition: Oral Poetics and Literate Culture in Medieval England 131
LORI ANN GARNER  
   
OLIBER M. TRAXEL, Language Change, Writing and Textual Interference in Post-Conquest Old English Manuscripts 134
MARY P. RICHARDS  
   
CHESTER N. SCOVILLE, Saints and the Audience in Middle English Biblical Drama 137
VICTOR SCHERB  
   
CLAIRE ELIZABETH McILROY, The English Prose Treatises of Richard Rolle  139
THOMAS H. BESTUL  

 

 
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