Taken from the same manuscript as Cynewulf, the Junius 11 poems - Genesis, Exodus, Daniel and Christ and Satan - comprise a series of redated Old English works that have been traditionally presented as the work of Bede's Caedmon. Medieval scholars have concluded that the four poems were composed by more than one author and later edited by Junius in 1655. All of the poems are notable for their Christian content. Apart from its focus on the Junius 11 manuscript, this collection of essays is also important as a study of how to read, edit and define any medieval literary text.
Taken from the same manuscript as Cynewulf, the Junius 11 poems - Genesis, Exodus, Daniel and Christ and Satan - comprise a series of redated Old Engl...
The Cynewulf Reader is a collection of classic and original essays presenting a comprehensive view of the elusive Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf, his language, and his work.
The Cynewulf Reader is a collection of classic and original essays presenting a comprehensive view of the elusive Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf, ...