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14. The First Female Anglo- Saxon Professors
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Mary Dockray-Miller
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Abbreviations viii
- Note from the Editors viii
- Introduction: Feminism and Early English Studies Now 1
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PART ONE: LITERACY AND MATERIAL CULTURE
- 1. Anglo-Saxon Women, Woman, and Womanhood 23
- 2. Beyond Valkyries: Drinking Horns in Anglo- Saxon Women’s Graves 43
- 3. Embodied Literacy: Paraliturgical Performance in the Life of Saint Leoba 61
- 4. Imagining the Lost Libraries of Anglo- Saxon Double Monasteries 75
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PART TWO: ENGENDERING MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
- 5. A Textbook Stance on Marriage: The Versus ad coniugem in Anglo-Saxon England 97
- 6. The Circumcision and Weaning of Isaac: The Cuts that Bind 113
- 7. Saintly Mothers and Mothers of Saints 131
- 8. Playing with Memories: Emma of Normandy, Cnut, and the Spectacle of Ælfheah’s Corpus 141
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PART THREE: WOMEN OF THE BEOWULF MANUSCRIPT
- 9. The Missing Women of the Beowulf Manuscript 161
- 10. Boundaries Embodied: An Ecofeminist Reading of the Old English Judith 179
- 11. Listen to the Woman: Reading Wealhtheow as Stateswoman 191
- 12. Reading Grendel’s Mother 209
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PART FOUR: WOMEN AND ANGLO- SAXON STUDIES
- 13. Female Agency in Early Anglo- Saxon Studies: The “Nuns of Tavistock” and Elizabeth Elstob 229
- 14. The First Female Anglo- Saxon Professors 261
- Select Bibliography 277
- Index of Manuscripts 283
- General Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Abbreviations viii
- Note from the Editors viii
- Introduction: Feminism and Early English Studies Now 1
-
PART ONE: LITERACY AND MATERIAL CULTURE
- 1. Anglo-Saxon Women, Woman, and Womanhood 23
- 2. Beyond Valkyries: Drinking Horns in Anglo- Saxon Women’s Graves 43
- 3. Embodied Literacy: Paraliturgical Performance in the Life of Saint Leoba 61
- 4. Imagining the Lost Libraries of Anglo- Saxon Double Monasteries 75
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PART TWO: ENGENDERING MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
- 5. A Textbook Stance on Marriage: The Versus ad coniugem in Anglo-Saxon England 97
- 6. The Circumcision and Weaning of Isaac: The Cuts that Bind 113
- 7. Saintly Mothers and Mothers of Saints 131
- 8. Playing with Memories: Emma of Normandy, Cnut, and the Spectacle of Ælfheah’s Corpus 141
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PART THREE: WOMEN OF THE BEOWULF MANUSCRIPT
- 9. The Missing Women of the Beowulf Manuscript 161
- 10. Boundaries Embodied: An Ecofeminist Reading of the Old English Judith 179
- 11. Listen to the Woman: Reading Wealhtheow as Stateswoman 191
- 12. Reading Grendel’s Mother 209
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PART FOUR: WOMEN AND ANGLO- SAXON STUDIES
- 13. Female Agency in Early Anglo- Saxon Studies: The “Nuns of Tavistock” and Elizabeth Elstob 229
- 14. The First Female Anglo- Saxon Professors 261
- Select Bibliography 277
- Index of Manuscripts 283
- General Index 285