Institutt for kultur- og språkvitenskap
Universitetet i Stavanger
Prof. Dr. Oliver M. Traxel
e-mail:
oliver.traxel(at)uis.no
Room:
HG N-227
Telephone:
5183 2422
Reviews:
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2021: H. Sauer and P. P. Chruszczewski, ed., Mostly Medieval: In Memory of Jacek Fisiak, Beyond Language 5 (San Diego, CA, 2020), Academic Journal of Modern Philology 14 (2021), 383-389 (available here).
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2018: T. Birkett and K. March-Lyons, ed., Translating Early Medieval Poetry: Transformation, Reception, Interpretation, Medievalism 11 (Oxford, 2017), Anglia 136 (2018), 537-541 (available here).
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2016: V. Traidl, Telling Tales about Beowulf: The Poem and the Films, English and Beyond 4 (Munich, 2016), Medievally Speaking (23 Aug 2016) (available here).
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2011: A. de Saint-Exupéry, Be Þam Lytlan Æþelinge, transl. into Old English by F. Kemmler (Neckarsteinach, 2010), and A. de Saint-Exupéry, The Litel Prynce, transl. into Middle English by W. Sauer (Neckarsteinach, 2008), Perspicuitas (9 March 2011) (available here).
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2008: C. Pasternack and L. M. C. Weston, ed.,
Sex and Sexuality in Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Memory of Daniel Gillmore Calder, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 277 (Tempe, AZ, 2004), Mediaevistik 21 (2008), 295-298 (available here).
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2007: R. A. Rouse,
The Idea of Anglo-Saxon England in Middle English Romance, Studies in Medieval Romance 3 (Cambridge, 2005), Anglia 125 (2007), 352-354 (available here).
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2006: E. Treharne and S. Rosser, ed.,
Early Medieval English Texts and Interpretations: Studies Presented to Donald G. Scragg, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 252 (Tempe, AZ, 2002), Anglia 124 (2006), 498-501 (available here).
2004: B. Ebersperger,
Die angelsächsischen Handschriften in den Pariser Bibliotheken. Mit einer Edition von Ælfrics Kirchweihhomilie aus der Handschrift Paris, BN, lat. 943, Anglistische Forschungen 261 (Heidelberg, 1999), Anglia 122 (2004), 502-504 (available here).
2003: C. E. Karkov,
Text and Picture in Anglo-Saxon England: Narrative Strategies in the Junius 11 Manuscript, CSASE 31 (Cambridge, 2001), and A. J. Kabir, Paradise, Death and Doomsday in Anglo-Saxon Literature, CSASE 32 (Cambridge, 2001), Anglia 121 (2003), 305-308 (available here).
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