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IMC 2017: Sessions

Session 1601: New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, II

Thursday 6 July 2017, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:International Society of Anglo-Saxonists
Organiser:Peter Darby, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Moderator/Chair:Daniel Anlezark, Medieval & Early Modern Centre, University of Sydney
Paper 1601-aSemantic Hybridity in the Early Old English Glosses
(Language: English)
David Carlton, Department of English, University of Western Ontario
Index terms: Language and Literature - Old English, Religious Life
Paper 1601-bMeditations for the King: The Old English Soliloquies and Early Medieval Prayerbooks
(Language: English)
Sumner Braund, St John's College, University of Oxford
Index terms: Language and Literature - Old English, Religious Life
Paper 1601-cOn the Issue of the Old English Collective Neuters
(Language: English)
Oxana Kharlamenko, Independent Scholar, Conflans Ste Honorine
Index terms: Daily Life, Language and Literature - Old English
Abstract

The New Voices sessions are intended for all scholars new to the field of Anglo-Saxon studies, including research students, newly-appointed lecturers and anyone who has only recently begun to work in this area. They provide an interdisciplinary perspective and showcase new work in the field. All submissions are reviewed by the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists (ISAS), who determine the ultimate selection of papers through a process of blind peer review.