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Title The French of medieval England : essays in honour of Jocelyn Wogan-Browne / edited by Thelma Fenster and Carolyn P. Collette.
Publisher Woodbridge, Suffolk : D.S. Brewer is an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2017.



Descript 1 online resource (xvii, 340 pages) : illustrations, portrait
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Contents Frontcover; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Foreword: 'The Light I Never Left Behind': Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; Introduction: Recognizing the French of Medieval England; 1. The Gloss to Philippe de Thaon's Comput and the French of England's Beginnings; 2. The Scandals of Medieval Translation: Thinking Difference in Francophone Texts and Manuscripts; 3. Contrafacture and Translation: The Prisoner's Lament; 4. Complaining about the King in French in Thomas Wright's Political Songs of England.
5. The Chanson d'Aspremont in Bodmer 11 and Plantagenet Propaganda6. The Use of Anglo-Norman in Day-to-Day Communication during the Anglo-Scottish Wars (1295-1314); 7. Middle English Borrowing from French: Nouns and Verbs of Interpersonal Cognition in the Early South English Legendary; 8. William Langland Reads Robert Grosseteste; 9. Disability Networks in the Campsey Manuscript; 10. English Women and Their French Books: Teaching about the Jews in Medieval England.
11. French Residents in England at the Start of the Hundred Years War: Learning English, Speaking English and Becoming English in 134612. French Immigrants and the French Language in Late-Medieval England; 13. Fashioning a Useable Linguistic Past: The French of Medieval England and the Invention of a National Vernacular in Early Modern France; 14. Admiring Ambivalence: on Paul Meyer's Anglo-Norman Scholarship; 15. Twenty-First Century Gower: The Theology of Marriage in John Gower's Traitié and the Turn toward French.
16. Royaumes sans frontières: The Place of England in the Long Twelfth CenturyAfterword; Bibliography; Index; Publications of Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; Tabula Gratulatoria.
Note EBook access restricted to authorised ANU users only. ANU/ANV
ISBN 9781787440135 (electronic bk.)
1787440133 (electronic bk.)
9781843844594
1843844591
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Subject French language -- Social aspects -- England -- History -- To 1500.
English language -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- French influences.
Anglo-Norman dialect -- England.
Anglo-Norman literature -- History and criticism.
Language and culture -- England -- History -- To 1500.
Alt author Fenster, Thelma S., editor.
Collette, Carolyn P., editor.
Wogan-Browne, Jocelyn, honouree.
Descript 1 online resource (xvii, 340 pages) : illustrations, portrait
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Frontcover; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Foreword: 'The Light I Never Left Behind': Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; Introduction: Recognizing the French of Medieval England; 1. The Gloss to Philippe de Thaon's Comput and the French of England's Beginnings; 2. The Scandals of Medieval Translation: Thinking Difference in Francophone Texts and Manuscripts; 3. Contrafacture and Translation: The Prisoner's Lament; 4. Complaining about the King in French in Thomas Wright's Political Songs of England.
5. The Chanson d'Aspremont in Bodmer 11 and Plantagenet Propaganda6. The Use of Anglo-Norman in Day-to-Day Communication during the Anglo-Scottish Wars (1295-1314); 7. Middle English Borrowing from French: Nouns and Verbs of Interpersonal Cognition in the Early South English Legendary; 8. William Langland Reads Robert Grosseteste; 9. Disability Networks in the Campsey Manuscript; 10. English Women and Their French Books: Teaching about the Jews in Medieval England.
11. French Residents in England at the Start of the Hundred Years War: Learning English, Speaking English and Becoming English in 134612. French Immigrants and the French Language in Late-Medieval England; 13. Fashioning a Useable Linguistic Past: The French of Medieval England and the Invention of a National Vernacular in Early Modern France; 14. Admiring Ambivalence: on Paul Meyer's Anglo-Norman Scholarship; 15. Twenty-First Century Gower: The Theology of Marriage in John Gower's Traitié and the Turn toward French.
16. Royaumes sans frontières: The Place of England in the Long Twelfth CenturyAfterword; Bibliography; Index; Publications of Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; Tabula Gratulatoria.
Note EBook access restricted to authorised ANU users only. ANU/ANV
ISBN 9781787440135 (electronic bk.)
1787440133 (electronic bk.)
9781843844594
1843844591
Subject French language -- Social aspects -- England -- History -- To 1500.
English language -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- French influences.
Anglo-Norman dialect -- England.
Anglo-Norman literature -- History and criticism.
Language and culture -- England -- History -- To 1500.
Alt author Fenster, Thelma S., editor.
Collette, Carolyn P., editor.
Wogan-Browne, Jocelyn, honouree.

Subject French language -- Social aspects -- England -- History -- To 1500.
English language -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- French influences.
Anglo-Norman dialect -- England.
Anglo-Norman literature -- History and criticism.
Language and culture -- England -- History -- To 1500.
Descript 1 online resource (xvii, 340 pages) : illustrations, portrait
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Frontcover; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Foreword: 'The Light I Never Left Behind': Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; Introduction: Recognizing the French of Medieval England; 1. The Gloss to Philippe de Thaon's Comput and the French of England's Beginnings; 2. The Scandals of Medieval Translation: Thinking Difference in Francophone Texts and Manuscripts; 3. Contrafacture and Translation: The Prisoner's Lament; 4. Complaining about the King in French in Thomas Wright's Political Songs of England.
5. The Chanson d'Aspremont in Bodmer 11 and Plantagenet Propaganda6. The Use of Anglo-Norman in Day-to-Day Communication during the Anglo-Scottish Wars (1295-1314); 7. Middle English Borrowing from French: Nouns and Verbs of Interpersonal Cognition in the Early South English Legendary; 8. William Langland Reads Robert Grosseteste; 9. Disability Networks in the Campsey Manuscript; 10. English Women and Their French Books: Teaching about the Jews in Medieval England.
11. French Residents in England at the Start of the Hundred Years War: Learning English, Speaking English and Becoming English in 134612. French Immigrants and the French Language in Late-Medieval England; 13. Fashioning a Useable Linguistic Past: The French of Medieval England and the Invention of a National Vernacular in Early Modern France; 14. Admiring Ambivalence: on Paul Meyer's Anglo-Norman Scholarship; 15. Twenty-First Century Gower: The Theology of Marriage in John Gower's Traitié and the Turn toward French.
16. Royaumes sans frontières: The Place of England in the Long Twelfth CenturyAfterword; Bibliography; Index; Publications of Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; Tabula Gratulatoria.
Note EBook access restricted to authorised ANU users only. ANU/ANV
Alt author Fenster, Thelma S., editor.
Collette, Carolyn P., editor.
Wogan-Browne, Jocelyn, honouree.
ISBN 9781787440135 (electronic bk.)
1787440133 (electronic bk.)
9781843844594
1843844591

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