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A new edition of the most widely used introduction to Old English language and literature.
Includes coverage of all the classic Old English texts, including Beowulf.
Includes two new, much-requested texts - The Cotton Gnomes and Wulfstan's Sermo Lupia ad Anglos - and two new appendices: 'A List of Linguistic Terms Used in This Book' and 'The Moods of Old English'.
Provides a range of helpful pedagogical tools: a map of Anglo-Saxon England, notes, a glossary, indexes to Part I, and a general introduction to Anglo-Saxon studies, a special 'How to Use this Guide' section, to aid both
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A new edition of the most widely used introduction to Old English language and literature.
Includes coverage of all the classic Old English texts, including Beowulf.
Includes two new, much-requested texts - The Cotton Gnomes and Wulfstan's Sermo Lupia ad Anglos - and two new appendices: 'A List of Linguistic Terms Used in This Book' and 'The Moods of Old English'.
Provides a range of helpful pedagogical tools: a map of Anglo-Saxon England, notes, a glossary, indexes to Part I, and a general introduction to Anglo-Saxon studies, a special 'How to Use this Guide' section, to aid both self-study and classroom use.

For more than thirty years, A Guide to Old English has been the standard introduction to Old English language and literature. This updated seventh edition retains the structure and style of the popular previous editions, and includes two new, much-requested texts - the Cotton Gnomes and Wulfstan's Sermo Lupi ad Anglos - and two new appendices: A List of Linguistic Terms Used in This Book and The Moods of Old English.
The book is composed of two parts. Part One presents an introduction to the Old English language, including orthography and pronunciation, inflexions, word formation, and an authoritative section on syntax. This is followed by an introduction to Anglo-Saxon studies, which discusses language, literature, history, archaeology, and ways of life. Sound-changes are treated as they become relevant in understanding apparent irregularities in inflexion. Part Two contains prose and verse texts, most of them complete, which fully reveal the range that Old English offers in subject matter, style, and emotional intensity. Full explanatory notes accompany all the texts, and a detailed glossary is provided.
The new edition of this highly-acclaimed Guide is an essential reference for anyone wanting to gain a greater understanding and enjoyment of the language and literature of the Anglo-Saxons.
Autorenporträt
Bruce Mitchell is Fellow Emeritus at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. Fred C. Robinson is Douglas Tracy Smith Professor Emeritus of English at Yale University.