Introduction to Old English

Introduction to Old English

by PeterS.Baker (Author)

Synopsis

Introduction to Old English is the leading text available designed to help students engage with Old English literary and historical texts for the first time. This new edition builds on the success of the original and includes an expanded anthology and new, easy-to-use glossary. * Assumes no expertise in other languages or in traditional grammar * Includes basic grammar reviews at the beginning of each major chapter * Features 'Minitexts' to give students practice reading Old English * Includes two chapters on syntax and three on reading poetry * Provides a collection of key Old English texts, including 'The Wanderer', 'The Dream of the Rood' and 'Judith' * Accompanied by the author's Old English Aerobics website featuring additional readings and exercises

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Published: 28 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 1405152729
ISBN 13: 9781405152723

Media Reviews
Excellent introduction designed to provide reading knowledge ... He [Baker] constructs the book to encourage beginning students to start translating almost immediately (The Medieval Review, June 2008) In its references to web-sites and computer-links, An Introduction to Old English is very much a book of the twenty-first century; and many of its novel features - for example the chapter on the grammar of poetry, or the appendix on common spelling variants - will be extraordinarily helpful to teachers and students alike. (Michael Lapidge, University of Notre Dame) Baker's Introduction is the kind of book that students of Old English - and their teachers - have been waiting for for a long time. (Hugh Magennis, Queen's University Belfast) This is a truly outstanding textbook for today's student of Old English. Written in lucid and friendly prose, Baker brings the language to life in a manner that will inspire students. (Elaine Treharne, University of Leicester) Peter Baker's Introduction to Old English offers an innovative combination of the traditional and the cutting edge. Beginning with the basics of the language, the chapters proceed through intelligently paced levels so that by the end the user is reading the most sophisticated literature in Old English. (Daniel G. Donoghue, Harvard University) The fruit of years of sensitive, thoughtful and student-responsive teaching. [...] this work is a huge step forward in imaginative course design. It is accessible in manner and genuinely tries to address the needs of the modern student and teacher, taking them through a course step by step. [...] by far the best attempt yet to introduce Old English, and I enthusiastically recommend it to members. (TOEBI Newsletter) Peter Baker's excellent new book, a combined grammar and reader, deserves to find a central place in the university teaching of Old English. It is unabashedly designed to be accessible to absolute beginners, but students who progress attentively through the whole book will in fact find themselves in command of a great deal of what makes Old English language and literature tick. [...] These chapters [on 'Metre', Poetic Style', 'The Grammar of Poetry', and 'Reading Old English Manuscripts'] constitute the real novelty of the book in their lucid summation of some essential truths that have rarely if ever been to clearly set out for beginners; the sections on poetry in particular deserve to be read by all students beginning the translation of Old English for the first time. (Notes and Queries) The new edition is a solid tool that both an independent student and a classroom full of students will find useful. The book's approach is balanced. It includes just the right amount of explanatory text ... while also offering ... grammar tools and exercises. The selection of readings is varied and exemplary. Much thought was put into the choice, quantity, and order of the other texts in the anthology. I would certainly recommend this book for an introductory course in Old English ... .Baker's new edition is a pleasure to read and would be a pleasure to use in the classroom. (Comitatus)
Author Bio
Peter S. Baker is Professor of Medieval Literature at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. His previous publications include Byrhtferth's Enchiridion (co-edited with Michael Lapidge, 1995), Beowulf: Basic Readings (1995), The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition (F), and the website www.engl.virginia.edu/OE/