Table of Contents:
  • Andersson, T.M. The discovery of darkness in northern literature
  • Payne, F.A. Three aspects of Wyrd in Beowulf
  • Berger, H. and Leicester, H.M. Social structure as doom: the limits of heroism in Beowulf
  • Burlin, R.B. Inner weather and interlace: a note on the semantic value of structure in Beowulf
  • Bessinger, J.B. Homage to Caedmon and others: a Beowulfian praise song
  • Greenfield, S.B. Gifstol and Goldhoard in Beowulf
  • Robinson, F.C. Elements of the marvellous in the characterization of Beowulf: a reconsideration of the textual evidence
  • Stanley, E.G. Some observations on the A3 lines in Beowulf
  • Malone, K. The rhythm of Deor
  • Burchfield, R.W. The prosodic terminology of Anglo-Saxon scholars
  • Irving, E.B. Exodus retraced
  • Eliason, N.E. On Wulf and Eadwacer
  • Cross, J.E. Mainly on philology and the interpretative criticism of Maldon
  • Mitchell, B. The "fuglas scyne" of the Phoenix, line 591
  • Whitelock, D. The list of chapter-headings in the Old English Bede
  • Collins, R.L. and Clemoes, P. The common origin of Ælfric fragments at New Haven, Oxford, Cambridge, and Bloomington
  • Borroff, M. John Collins Pope: A bibliography (p. [327]-330).