This paper (in Italian) discusses the history of the different editions of the short poem commonly called The Grave (J.J. Conybeare, B. Thorpe, A. Schröer, J.W. Conlee), the relationship between the text and other “Soul-and-Body” poems such as the Worcester Fragments and Latemest Day, and the very nature of the text, which has often been defined as a “fragment” by scholars.
Claudio Cataldi (2012). The Grave (Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 343, f. 170): una proposta d’analisi. In V. Dolcetti Corazza, R. Gendre (a cura di), Lettura di Ælfric (pp. 191-205).
The Grave (Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 343, f. 170): una proposta d’analisi
Claudio Cataldi
2012-01-01
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This paper (in Italian) discusses the history of the different editions of the short poem commonly called The Grave (J.J. Conybeare, B. Thorpe, A. Schröer, J.W. Conlee), the relationship between the text and other “Soul-and-Body” poems such as the Worcester Fragments and Latemest Day, and the very nature of the text, which has often been defined as a “fragment” by scholars.File in questo prodotto:
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