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6 Broadview Anthology of British Literature<br />

Patrick Wormald, “Bede, the Bretwaldas and the<br />

Origins of the Gens Anglorum,” Ideal and Reality in<br />

Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Society: Studies Presented<br />

to J. M. Wallace-Hadrill, ed. Patrick Wormald,<br />

1983.<br />

Beowulf<br />

Text: The translation used is that of R.M. Liuzza.<br />

Editions:<br />

George Jack, ed., “Beowulf”: A Student Edition, rev. ed.,<br />

1997.<br />

Kevin Kiernan, Andrew Prescott, et al. Electronic<br />

“Beowulf,” 1999. [2 CD-ROMs.]<br />

Friedrich Klaeber, Beowulf and the Fight at Finnsburgh,<br />

3 rd ed., 1950.<br />

Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson, eds., “Beowulf”:<br />

An Edition with Relevant Shorter Texts, 1998.<br />

C.L. Wrenn, ed., Beowulf: With the Finnesburg<br />

Fragment, rev. ed., 1973.<br />

Translations:<br />

Michael Alexander, trans., Beowulf: A Verse Translation,<br />

2001.<br />

Howell D. Chickering, trans., Beowulf: A Dual-<br />

Language Edition, 2006.<br />

Stanley B. Greenfield, trans., A Readable “Beowulf”: The<br />

Old English Epic Newly Translated, 1982.<br />

Seamus Heaney, trans., Beowulf, 1999.<br />

Marc Hudson, ed. and trans., “Beowulf”: A Translation<br />

and Commentary, 1990.<br />

Roy Liuzza, ed. and trans., Beowulf, 1999.<br />

Randolph Swearer, Raymond Oliver, and Marijane<br />

Osborn, trans., Beowulf: A Likeness, 1990.<br />

Bibliographies:<br />

Robert J. Hasenfratz, “Beowulf” Scholarship: An Annotated<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>, 1979–1990, 1993.<br />

Douglas D. Short, “Beowulf” Scholarship: An Annotated<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>, 1980.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Peter S. Baker, ed., The Beowulf Reader, 1995.<br />

Robert E. Bjork, and John Niles, ed., A Beowulf<br />

Handbook, 1997.<br />

Colin Chase, ed., The Dating of Beowulf, rev. ed., 1997.<br />

James W. Earl, Thinking About “Beowulf,” 1994.<br />

Roberta Frank, “The Beowulf Poet’s Sense of History,”<br />

The Wisdom of Poetry: Essays in Early English Literature<br />

in Honor of Morton W. Bloomfield, ed. Larry D.<br />

Benson and Siegfried Wenzel, 1982: 53–65, 271–77.<br />

R.D. Fulk, ed., Interpretations of “Beowulf”: A Critical<br />

Anthology, 1991.<br />

Robert W. Hanning, “Beowulf as Heroic History,”<br />

<strong>Medieval</strong>ia et Humanistica 5, 1974: 77–102.<br />

Kevin S. Kiernan, “Beowulf” and the “Beowulf” Manuscript,<br />

rev. ed., 1996.<br />

R.M. Liuzza, “Beowulf: Monuments, Memory,<br />

History,” Readings in <strong>Medieval</strong> Texts: Interpreting<br />

Old and Middle English Literature, ed. Elaine<br />

Treharne and David Johnson, 2005: 91–108.<br />

J.D. Niles, Beowulf: The Poem and its Tradition, 1983.<br />

Andy Orchard, A Critical Companion to “Beowulf,”<br />

2003.<br />

Gillian R. Overing, Language, Sign, and Gender in<br />

“Beowulf,” 1990.<br />

Fred C. Robinson, “Beowulf” and the Appositive Style,<br />

1985.<br />

T.A. Shipping, Beowulf, 1978.<br />

The Blickling Homilies<br />

Text: The translation used in this anthology, by R.M.<br />

Liuzza, is adapted from that of R. Morris.<br />

Editions and translations:<br />

Richard J. Kelly, ed., The Blickling Homilies, 2003.<br />

R. Morris, ed. The Blickling Homilies, 1874–80.<br />

Rudolph Willard, The Blickling Homilies: The John H.<br />

Scheide Library, Titusville, Pennsylvania, 1960.<br />

Bibliographies:<br />

Janet M. Bately, Anonymous Old English Homilies: A<br />

Preliminary <strong>Bibliography</strong> of Source Studies, 1993. Alo<br />

online at http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/research/<br />

rawl/homilies/home.htm.

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