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The Old English Homily: Precedent, Practice and Appropriation (review)
to that of the liturgy on the construction of the later medieval Corpus Christi Cycles or on medieval iconography. In the short conclusion following this essay (pp. 219–22) the importance of the ‘remnant’ motif in both heroic and Biblical poetry and their respective historic frameworks is once again underlined. Notwithstanding the fact that The Remnant would have benefited greatly from another round of proofreading, the book offers a great deal of relevant information about the development of the “remnant motif” in Old English poetry and its potential inspiration from Biblical and patristic writings. It makes a particularly interesting contribution to the scholarship on Genesis A, Exodus, and Daniel and on the compilation of MS Junius 11. It is all the more regrettable, therefore, that the linguistic argumentation and documentation in the book does not even meet basic standards. Linguistic archaeology without the proper tools means digging in the dark. Kees Dekker University of Groningen
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JEGP focuses on Northern European cultures of the Middle Ages, covering Medieval English, Germanic, and Celtic Studies. The word "medieval" potentially encompasses the earliest documentary and archeological evidence for Germanic and Celtic languages and cultures; the literatures and cultures of the early and high Middle Ages in Britain, Ireland, Germany, and Scandinavia; and any continuities and transitions linking the medieval and post-medieval eras, including modern "medievalisms" and the history of Medieval Studies.