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14 Broadview Anthology of British Literature<br />

Marie Collins, Jocelyn Price, and Andrew Hamer,<br />

1985: 240–45.<br />

Geoffrey of Monmouth<br />

Text: For this anthology the Sebastian Evans translation<br />

is used; we anticipate changing to the Faletra<br />

translation on an early reprint.<br />

Editions and translations:<br />

Charles W. Dunn, ed., The History of the Kings of<br />

Britain, 1963.<br />

Sebastian Evans, trans., A History of the Kings of Britain,<br />

1903.<br />

Michael Faletra, ed. and trans., The History of the Kings<br />

of Britain, 2007.<br />

Jacob Hammer, ed., Historia Regum Britanniae, 1951.<br />

Lewis Thorpe, trans., The History of the Kings of Britain,<br />

1977.<br />

Neil Wright, ed., The Historia Regum Britannie of<br />

Geoffrey of Monmouth, 1985.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Julia C. Crick, The Historia Regum Britannie of Geoffrey<br />

of Monmouth: Dissemination and Reception in the<br />

Later Middle Ages, 1991.<br />

Michael Curley, Geoffrey of Monmouth, 1994.<br />

Robert W. Hanning, The Vision of History in Early<br />

Britain from Gildas to Geoffrey of Monmouth, 1966.<br />

R. William Leckie, Jr., The Passage of Dominion:<br />

Geoffrey of Monmouth and the <strong>Period</strong>ization of<br />

Insular History in the Twelfth Century, 1981.<br />

John Jay Parry and Robert Caldwell, “Geoffrey of<br />

Monmouth,” Arthurian Literature in the Middle<br />

Ages, ed. Roger S. Loomis, 1959.<br />

Nancy Partner, Serious Entertainments: The Writing of<br />

History in Twelfth-Century England, 1977.<br />

John Tatlock, The Legendary History of Britain: Geoffrey<br />

of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae and its<br />

Early Vernacular Versions, 1950.<br />

Judith<br />

Text: The poem has been newly translated for this<br />

anthology be Stephen Gloseck<br />

Editions:<br />

Mark Griffith, ed., Judith, 1997.<br />

Marie Nelson, ed. and trans., Judith, Juliana, and Elene:<br />

Three Fighting Saints, 1991.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Ann W. Astell, “Holofernes's Head: Tacen and<br />

Teaching in the Old English Judith,” Anglo-Saxon<br />

England 18, 1989: 117–33.<br />

David Chamberlain, “Judith: A Fragmentary and<br />

Political Poem,” Anglo-Saxon Poetry: Essays in<br />

Appreciation, For John C. McGalliard, ed. Lewis E.<br />

Nicholson and Dolores Warwick Frese, 1975:<br />

135–159.<br />

Jane Chance, Woman as Hero in Old English Literature,<br />

1986.<br />

Mary Dockray-Miller, “Female Community in the Old<br />

English Judith,” Studia Neophilologica 70, 1998:<br />

165–72.<br />

Christopher Fee, “Judith and the Rhetoric of Heroism<br />

in Anglo-Saxon England,” English Studies 78, 1997:<br />

401–06.<br />

Martina Häcker, “The Original Length of the Old<br />

English Judith. More Doubt(s) on the ‘Missing<br />

Text’,” Leeds Studies in English 27, 1996: 1–18.<br />

John P. Hermann, “The Theme of Spiritual Warfare in<br />

the Old English Judith,” Philological Quarterly 55,<br />

1976: 1–9.<br />

Susan Kim, “Bloody Signs: Circumcision and<br />

Pregnancy in the Old English Judith,” Exemplaria<br />

11, 1999: 285–307.<br />

Karma Lochrie, “Gender, Sexual Violence, and the<br />

Politics of War in the Old English Judith,” Class and<br />

Gender in Early English Literature, ed. Britton J.<br />

Harwood and Gillian R. Overing, 1994: 1–20.<br />

Peter J. Lucas, “The Place of Judith in the Beowulf-<br />

Manuscript,” Review of English Studies 41, 1990:<br />

463–78.

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