id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ujepbzqsmvcn3cqpqy2q4uf45q Chris Jones Anglo-Saxonism in Nineteenth-Century Poetry 2010.0 12 .pdf application/pdf 6444 475 63 Anglo-Saxonism in Nineteenth-Century Poetry in the poetry of William Wordsworth, Walter Scott, Alfred Tennyson, Lewis Carroll, Ages, and in particular the recovery and reception of Anglo-Saxon, or Old English less analytical than Frantzen's work, Hall ('Anglo-Saxon Studies in the Nineteenth form, the expression of subsequent English (or British, or Anglo-Saxon American) the Anglo-Saxons as proto-English, stating at the beginning of his work: 'The present During that period which it is the office of this work to commemorate, it [Anglo-Saxon poetry] sustained overview of the use of Anglo-Saxon in nineteenth-century poetry, but only essay on the topic, 'The Anglo-Saxons: fact and fiction', notes 'in the nineteenth century, later English poetry are written back over the imagined literature of the Anglo-Saxons. Thus the dominant form of twentieth-century poetic Anglo-Saxonism is However, a more distinctively nineteenth-century form of poetic Anglo-Saxonism English: Anglo-Saxon Studies in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. ./cache/work_ujepbzqsmvcn3cqpqy2q4uf45q.pdf ./txt/work_ujepbzqsmvcn3cqpqy2q4uf45q.txt