Date: 18-Apr-2011
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrichdegruyter.com>
Subject: Anglia Vol. 128 No. 3 (2011) - PART 2
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
http://www.degruyter.com/mouton
Journal Title: Anglia
Volume Number: 128
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
Editor's Note: This is Part 2 of a Two-Part Announcement for Anglia Vol.128 No. 3 (2011)
The above issue is now available online at:http://www.reference-global.com/toc/angl/2011/128/3?ai=s9&ui=w6&af=H
Besprechungen
Perspectives on Prescriptivism, ed. Joan C. Beal, Carmela Nocera & MassimoSturialeStefan Thim
Hans-Georg Wolf & Frank Polzenhagen, World Englishes: A CognitiveSociolinguistic Approach; World Englishes – Problems, Properties andProspects. Selected Papers from the 13th IAWE Conference, ed. ThomasHoffmann & Lucia SiebersAndrea Sand
Yevgen Zaretsky, Anglizismen im Russischen seit 1991: Ein Vergleich mit demUkrainischen und DeutschenUrsula Kantorczyk
The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Literature 1100–1500, ed. LarryScanlonRory G. Critten
Oxford Twenty-first Century Approaches to Literature: Middle English, ed.Paul StrohmAndrew James Johnston
Signs on the Edge: Space, Text and Margin in Medieval Manuscripts, ed. SarahLarratt Keefer & Rolf H. Bremmer Jr; Essays in Manuscript Geography:Vernacular Manuscripts of the English West Midlands from the Conquest tothe Sixteenth Century, ed. Wendy ScaseHelmut Gneuss
John D. Niles, Old English Heroic Poems and the Social Life of Texts; John D.Niles, Beowulf and Lejre, ed. John D. Niles & Marijane OsbornKarl Reichl
Scott Gwara, Heroic Identity in the World of BeowulfAndrew James Johnston
Rhiannon Purdie, Anglicising Romance: Tail-rhyme and Genre in MedievalEnglish LiteratureElisabeth Kempf
William Langland: Piers Plowman. A Parallel-Text Edition of the A, B, C and ZVersions. Vol. II: Introduction, Textual Notes, Commentary, Bibliography andIndexical Glossary, ed. A.V.C. SchmidtManfred Görlach
The Middle English Version of William of Saliceto's Anatomia: A CriticalEdition Based on Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.14.41, with a ParallelText of The Medieval Latin Anatomia, edited from Leipzig,Universitätsbibliothek, MS 1177, ed. Christian HeimerlJulie Orlemanski
Andrew James Johnston, Performing the Middle Ages from Beowulf to OthelloChristoph Houswitschka
Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt, gen. editor Bernard RosenthalManfred Görlach
Norbert Lennartz, “My Unwasht Muse”: (De-)Konstruktionen der Erotik in derenglischen Literatur des 17. JahrhundertsIsabel Karremann
Oliver Lindner, “Matters of Blood”: Defoe and the Cultures of ViolenceRudolf Freiburg
Werner von Koppenfels, Der Andere Blick oder Das Vermächtnis des Menippos:Paradoxe Perspektiven in der europäischen LiteraturChristoph Henke
Taboo and Transgression in British Literature from the Renaissance to thePresent, ed. Stefan Horlacher, Stefan Glomb & Lars HeilerPascal Nicklas
Hans Vilmar Geppert, Der historische Roman: Geschichte umerzählt – von WalterScott bis zur GegenwartEwald Menge
Antje Kley, Ethik medialer Repräsentation im britischen und US-amerikanischenRoman, 1741–2000Thomas Claviez
Ethics in Culture: The Dissemination of Values through Literature and OtherMedia, ed. Astrid Erll, Herbert Grabes & Ansgar NünningMonika Reif-Hülser
From Interculturalism to Transculturalism: Mediating Encounters inCosmopolitan Contexts, ed. Heinz Antor, Matthias Merkl, Klaus Stierstorfer& Laurenz VolkmannChristina Caupert
Katja Bendels, White Africans? Negotiating Identity in White South AfricanWritingGeoffrey V. Davis
Das englische Drama der Gegenwart: Kategorien – Entwicklungen-Modellinterpretationen, ed. Merle TönniesJulia Novak
Catherine Morley, The Quest for Epic in Contemporary American Fiction: JohnUpdike,Philip Roth and Don DeLilloUlf Schulenberg
Eingegangene Schriften
Linguistic Field(s):
Historical Linguistics
Ling & Literature
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
German, Standard (deu)
Russian (rus)
Ukrainian (ukr)
Middle English (enm)
Old English (ang)
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