Studies in Medieval English Language and Literature No. 21 (2006)
更新日: 2006/12/20
- Introduction to the 21st Anniversary Special Issue
Tadao KUBOUCHI, President (pp. 1-2)
- Papers for the Special Issue
A: The Study of Medieval English Language and Literature: Its Significance and Current Status
- The Apologia Philologica Pro Visa Sua
Yoshio TERASAWA (pp. 3-12)
- The Status of Medieval English Language and Literature in Japan: Its Significance and Present Status
Keiko IKEGAMI (pp. 13-20)
- From Text to Context: Medieval English Studies Today
Takami MATSUDA (pp. 21-28)
- Recent Developments in Medieval Manuscript Studies and the Digital Winchester Project
Takako KATO (pp. 29-38)
- The Last Words of Professor Judson Boyce Allen
Masahiko KANNO (pp. 39-44)
- B: The Study of Medieval English Language and Literature in Japan
- Beowulfiana in Japan: A Brief Survey of the Past 75 Years: With Special Focus on the Japanese Translations and Interpretive Studies
Hideki WATANABE (pp. 45-54)
- The Structure of Chaucer’s Ambiguity with a Focus on Troilus and Criseyde 5.1084
Yoshiyuki NAKAO (pp. 55-63)
- Articles
- Modernity and Archaism in the Ancrene Wisse Revisited
Tadao KUBOUCHI (pp. 65-82)
- Compounds in Beowulf: Hordweard and a Theme of the Poem
Yasuhito MIKI (pp. 83-95)
- Alfred’s Addition of Modal Verbs in his Prose Translation of the First Fifty Psalms: With Special Reference to Magan
Makoto ICHIKAWA (pp. 97-120)
- Book Reviews
- Richard Marsden, ed., The Cambridge Old English Reader (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004)
Kinshiro OSHITARI (pp. 121-27)
- R. M. Liuzza, ed., Old English Literature: Critical Essays (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2002)
Hiroshi OGAWA (pp. 129-38)
- Mark C. Amodio and Katherine O’Brian O’Keefe, eds., Unlocking teh Wordhord: Anglo-Saxon Studies in Memory of Edward B. Irving, Jr. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003)
Jun TERASAWA (pp. 139-46)
- Terry Jones, Robert Yeager, Terry Dolan, Alan Fletcher, and Juliette Dor, Who Murdered Chaucer?: A Medieval Mystery (London: Methuen, 2003)
Isamu SAITO (pp. 147-55)
- Rosamund Allen, Lucy Perry, and Lane Roberts, eds., La3amon: Contexts, Language, and Interpretation (King’s College London Medieval Studies XIX, , 2002)
Keiko IKEGAMI (pp. 157-65)
- Raluca L. Radulescu, The Gentry Context for Malory’s Morte Darthur (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2003)
Yuri FUWA (pp. 167-75)
- Synopses of the Papers Read at the General and Divisional Meetings in 2005
Suggestions for Future Contributions
Books Received April 2005‐March 2006