Journal of English and Germanic Philology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of English and Germanic Philology is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
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What Do We Mean By Anglo-Saxon? Pre-Conquest to the Present29
The Language of Birds in Old Norse Tradition4
The Authenticity of Gísli’s Verse3
Fights and Games: Terms for Speech in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight2
Awriten on þreo geþeode: The concept of Hebrew, Greek, and Latin in Old English and Anglo-Latin Literature1
The Value of the Canterbury Tales Project, and Textual Evidence in the Emendation ofCanterbury TalesIII.1171
Dark Riders: Disease, Sexual Violence, and Gender Performance in the Old EnglishMæreand Old NorseMara1
The Old Norse–Icelandic Hagiography of St Ambrose of Milan: Manuscript Tradition, Sources, and Composition1
Fabliau Afterlives: Magic, the Grotesque, and the Fifteenth-Century Fabliau1
The Heavenly Field: A Reconsideration of Mother Earth in the Æcerbot Rite1
Evolutionary Insights Into a Maladapted Viking inGísla saga1
Phonological Evidence for Resolution in Early Middle English1
Time and Commemoration in English Monastic Hagiography1
The Word-Foot Theory of Old English Meter, Version II1
The Saga Mind and the Beginning of Icelandic Prose0
Beyond the Critical Edition: Beowulf, New Materialism, and the Promise of an Object-Oriented Palaeography0
Inschriftlichkeit: Materialität, Präsenz und Poetik des Geschriebenen im höfischen Roman0
Die mittelalterliche Literatur Thüringens: Ein Lexikon0
Translating the Nonhuman Across Old and Modern English Verse0
The Signifying Power of Pearl: Medieval Literary and Cultural Contexts for the Transformation of Genre0
Living in the Future: Sovereignty and Internationalism in the Canterbury Tales0
Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras0
Wulfstan and his Library: The De officio missae and The Homiliary of Saint-Père de Chartres0
Pursuing Middle English Manuscripts and their Texts: Essays in Honour of Ralph Hanna0
Räume erzählen–erzählende Räume. Raumdarstellung als Poetik. Mit einer examplarischen Analyse des Nibelungenliedes0
Dating Beowulf: Studies in Intimacy0
Settlements and Strongholds in Early Medieval England: Texts, Landscapes, and Material Culture0
Excremental Desire, Queer Allegory, and the Disidentified Audience of Mankind0
The Devil's Historians: How Modern Extremists Abuse the Medieval Past0
Negotiating Boundaries in Medieval Literature and Culture: Essays on Marginality, Difference, and Reading Practices in Honor of Thomas Hahn0
Gothic leiþu, “strong drink; fruit wine?” and its Cognates in the Germanic Languages0
A New Companion to Malory0
Saints, Cure-Seekers and Miraculous Healing in Twelfth-Century England0
Dialectal Variation in Old Saxon and the Origins of the Hêliand Manuscripts0
Shakespeare’s Ovid and the Spectre of the Medieval0
Unmännlichkeit in den Isländersagas: Zur narrativen Funktion von “ergi” und “níð.”0
Reading the Anglo-Saxon Self Through the Vercelli Book0
Dominating Demons in the Old English Prose Acts of Andrew0
Gender, Poetry, and the Form of Thought in Later Medieval Literature: Essays in Honor of Elizabeth A. Robertson0
Arthurianism in Early Plantagenet England: From Henry II to Edward I0
Liver-Rhymes: A Continental Connection toVǫlsa þáttrand the Faroesedrunnur?0
Emma, Emperor and Evangelist: The Production of Authority in the Frontispiece to British Library, MS Additional 332410
Prostitution in Medieval and Early Modern Literature. The Dark Side of Sex and Love in the Premodern Era0
Shapeshifters in Medieval North Atlantic Literature0
Kumlbúa þáttr, an Eschatological Event: The Traumatic Ontology of Being in Time in Medieval Iceland0
Rowing in the Breca Episode from a Narrative Perspective0
Beards and Texts. Images of Masculinity in Medieval German Literature0
Imagining Anglo-Saxon England: Utopia, Heterotopia, Dystopia0
Neomedievalism, Popular Culture, and the Academy: From Tolkien to Game of Thrones0
Piers Plowman and the Reinvention of Church Law in the Late Middle Ages0
Lov og lovgivning i middelalderen. Nye studier av Magnus Lagabøtes landslov0
Long Lives of Short Sagas: The Irrepressibility of Narrative and the Case of Illuga saga Gríðarfóstra0
Landscape in Middle English Romance: The Medieval Imagination and the Natural World0
Outlawry, Liminality, and Sanctity in the Literature of the Early Medieval North Atlantic0
Riddles at Work in the Early Medieval Tradition: Words, Ideas, Interactions0
Erzählen von Unmâze: Narratologische Aspekte des Kontrollverlustes im Willeham Wolframs von Eschenbach0
Gripla XXXII0
“Rede hit sofft”: John Audelay's Practice of Care0
As Though “Wit” Never Were: The Dual Pronoun as Interpretive Crux in The Wife's Lament0
Mechthild von Magdeburg ‘Lux divinitatis’ — ‘Das liecht der gotheit’. Der lateinisch-frühneuhochdeutsche Überlieferungszweig des ‘Fliessenden Lichts der Gottheit’. Synoptische Ausgabe0
Viking Mediologies: A New History of Skaldic Poetics0
Proverbia Septentrionalia: Essays on Proverbs in Medieval Scandinavian and English Literature0
Writers, Editors and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts0
Marian Literary Culture: Lydgate, his Heirs, and the End of Tragedy0
Rebel Angels: Space and Sovereignty in Anglo-Saxon England0
Men and Masculinities in the Sagas of Icelanders0
“Watte vocat”: Human and Animal Naming in Gower’sVisio Anglie0
The Church as Sacred Space in Middle English Literature and Culture0
Beyond “Germanic” and “Christian” Monoliths: Revisiting Old English and Old Saxon Biblical Epics0
Gripla Vol. 300
The Oxford Guide to Middle High German0
Play Time: Gender, Anti-Semitism and Temporality in Medieval Biblical Drama0
God’s Exiles and English Verse: On the Exeter Anthology of Old English Poetry0
Approaches to Teaching Langland’s Piers Plowman0
Later Middle English Literature, Materiality, and Culture: Essays in Honor of James M. Dean0
Father Chaucer: Generating Authority in The Canterbury Tales0
Chaucer’s Squire’s Tale, Franklin’s Tale, and Physician’s Tale: An Annotated Bibliography 1900–20050
Cistercian Stories for Nuns and Monks: The Sacramental Imagination of Engelhard of Langheim0
Trees, Woodlands, and Forests in Old Norse-Icelandic Culture0
Enfeoffment to Use, Legalism, and Humanism in Gower's Mirour de l'Omme0
The Old English History of the World: An Anglo-Saxon Rewriting of Orosius0
Dating and Authenticity of Skaldic Verse in some Sagas of Icelanders0
Talk and Textual Production in Medieval England0
Approaches to Teaching the Middle English Pearl0
“Profitable” Gower: Commonplacing and the Early Modern Confessio Amantis0
Law and the Imagination in Medieval Wales0
Transfiguring Medievalism: Poetry, Attention, and the Mysteries of the Body0
Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Introduction0
Chaucerotics: Uncloaking the Language of Sex in The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde0
Wissenswelt triuwe: Kollokationen–Semantisierung–Konzeptualisierung0
Wisdom's Journey: Continental Mysticism and Popular Devotion in England, 1350–16500
On the Difference between Rhythm and Meter in Poetry: Beowulf as a Case in Point0
Dreamworlds, Storyworlds: Narrative Proliferation and the Case of Stjörnu-Odda draumr0
Beowulfkvädet: Den nordiska baugrunden0
A Lexicon of Nordic Medieval Law0
Writing Across Time in the Twelfth Century: Historical Distance and Difference in the Kaiserchronik0
Skikkjurímur. “We shall find ourselves better women”0
Description and Narrative in Middle English Alliterative Poetry0
Old Norse Myths as Political Ideologies: Critical Studies in the Appropriation of Medieval Narratives0
Medieval Jews, Modern Ballads: Chaucer, “Little Hugh,” and “Sir Hugh” of Lincoln0
Artful Prose and the Words of Law: Inscribing Obedience in Sawyer 478 (A.D. 941)0
Priests and their Books in Late Anglo-Saxon England0
Beowulf as Children's Literature0
The Dynastic Drama of Beowulf0
The Construction of Vernacular History in the Anglo-Norman Prose Brut Chronicle: The Manuscript Culture of Late Medieval England0
Bonds of Secrecy: Law, Spirituality, and the Literature of Concealment in Early Medieval England0
Cultures of Witnessing: Law and the York Plays0
The Phoenix and the Interlingual Dimensions of Early English Literary Culture0
Deofles Cræftum ond Dracan Fellum: Grendel's Glof and Early Welsh Tradition0
Scribal Readers: Reading in the Variants ofPoema Morale0
Textual Identities in Early Medieval England: Essays in Honor of Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe0
Preaching Apocrypha in Anglo-Saxon England0
Dream, Bliss, and the Shaping of Emotional Meaning in Beowulf0
Heinrich Wittenwilers ›Ring‹ als Krisenexperiment: Erwartung und Störung didaktischer Kommunikation0
Birds in Medieval English Poetry: Metaphors, Realities, Transformations0
Inventing William of Norwich: Thomas of Monmouth, Antisemitism, and Literary Culture, 1150–12000
Medieval Affect, Feeling, and Emotion0
Continental England: Form, Translation, and Chaucer in the Hundred Years’ War0
An Icelandic Literary Florilegium: A Festschrift in Honor of Úlfar Bragason0
Editing and Interpretation of Middle English Texts: Essays in Honour of William Marx0
“The Game Crooks”: Law, Justice, and the Devils of the Towneley Judgment Play0
Die Kunst der Intrige: Studien zur höfischen Epik des 12. Jahrhunderts0
Contest, Translation, and the Chaucerian Text0
Dominican Resonances in Medieval Iceland. The Legacy of Bishop Jón Halldórsson of Skálholt0
The Virgin Mary's Book at the Annunciation: Reading, Interpretation, and Devotion in Medieval England0
Jómsvíkinga Saga, Hauks þáttr Hábrókar, Sigurðar þáttr slefu, Eindriða þáttr ilbreiðs, þorsteins þáttr skelks, Eindriða þáttr og Erlings, Raudðúlfs þáttr, Vǫlsa þáttr0
The Chronology and Canon of Ælfric of Eynsham0
Apocrypha Hiberniae II: Apocalyptica 20
Latin Manuscripts of Richard Rolle at the University of Illinois0
Mobility and Identity in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales0
Hrinde Bearwas: The Trees at the Mere and the Root of All Evil in Beowulf0
Medieval Things: Agency, Materiality, and Narratives of Objects in Medieval German Literature and Beyond0
Oaths and Everyday Life in Peter Idley’s Instructions0
Front Matter0
The Saga of the Sister Saints. The Legend of Martha and Mary Magdalen in Old Norse-Icelandic Translation0
The Legacy of Boethius in Medieval England: The Consolation and its Afterlives0
Little Lewis and Latin Folk in Chaucer's Prologue to the Treatise on the Astrolabe0
Discourse in Old Norse Literature0
“Charms,” Liturgies, and Secret Rites in Early Medieval England0
The Weather in the Icelandic Sagas: The Enemy Without0
Minni and Muninn: Memory in Medieval Nordic Culture0
Evergreen Ash: Ecology and Catastrophe in Old Norse Myth and Literature0
The Medieval Cultures of the Irish Sea and the North Sea: Manannán and his Neighbours0
A Companion to Chivalry0
Margins, Monsters, Deviants: Alterities in Old Norse Literature and Culture0
Birds of Creation in the Old English Exeter Book0
Poetry in Fornaldarsögur0
Political Appetites: Food in Medieval English Romance0
A Critical Companion to English Mappae Mundi of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries0
“This carpenter wende he were in despeir”: Misinterpretation and the Nightmare in Chaucer's Miller's Tale0
Back Matter0
Addiction, Waste(d) Labor, and the Debate of the Carpenter's Tools0
Frisians of the Early Middle Ages0
The Art of Allusion: Illuminators and the Making of English Literature, 1403–14760
Flemish Immigration and Geoffrey of Monmouth's De gestis Britonum0
Staging Contemplation: Participatory Theology in Middle English Prose, Verse, and Drama0
Middle English Lyrics: New Readings of Short Poems0
Charlemagne in Medieval German and Dutch Literature0
Influences of Pre-Christian Mythology and Christianity on Old Norse Poetry: A Narrative Study of Vafþrúðnismál0
Environmental Description and Social Elevation in Torrent of Portyngale0
Babylon under Western Eyes: A Study of Allusion and Myth0
New Legends of England: Forms of Community in Late Medieval Saints’ Lives0
Lesebuch Frauenlob. Texte, Übersetzungen, Kommentare0
Death and the Pearl Maiden: Plague, Poetry, England0
Co-Presence and Consumption: Eating Kin(ship) In Old Norse Myth And Legend0
Cato the Icelander0
The Penn Commentary on Piers Plowman, Volume 4: C Passūs 15–19; B Passūs 13–170
The Pre-Christian Religions of the North: Research and Reception, Volume II: From c. 1830 to the Present0
Scribes of Space: Place in Middle English Literature and Late Medieval Science0
Rivalrous Masculinities: New Directions in Medieval Gender Studies0
Kong Magnus Håkonsson Lagabøtes landslov I-II: Norrøn tekst med fullstendig variantapparat del I og II0
The End-Times in Medieval German Literature: Sin, Evil, and the Apocalypse0
Bloodlines: Purity, Warfare, and the Procreative Family in the Old English Bede0
A Comparative Grammar of the Early Germanic Languages0
The Penn Commentary on Piers Plowman. Volume 2 C Passus 5–9; B Passus 5–7; A Passus 5–80
The Matter of Virtue: Women's Ethical Action from Chaucer to Shakespeare0
The York Corpus Christi Play: Selected Pageants0
Miraculously Cured: On Physical, Sensory, and Mental Difference in the Biskupa sögur0
Avant la lettre: Philip Perry, Reconversionist Aesthetics, and the Medieval Literary0
Handbuch Frauenlob0
Translation Effects: Language, Time, and Community in Medieval England0
Theater of the Word: Selfhood in the English Morality Play0
Between Artifice and Manifestation: Literary Composition in the Prologue of the Kaiserchronik and Other Early Vernacular Prologues0
The Poet and the Antiquaries: Chaucerian Scholarship and the Rise of Literary History, 1532–16350
Reykjaholt Revisited: Representing Snorri in Sturla Þórðarson's Íslendinga Saga0
Shame and the Breast in Ælfric’s Life of St. Agatha and the Harley Psalter0
Re:writing: Medial Perspectives on Textual Culture in the Icelandic Middle Ages0
The Contemporary English Chronicles of the Wars of the Roses0
The Pagan Earl: Hákon Sigurðarson and the Medieval Construction of Old Norse Religion0
Front Matter0
Borrowed Objects and the Art of Poetry: Spolia in Old English Verse0
Etymology and Wordplay in Medieval Literature0
Finding Bede in the “Lindisfarne” Gospels: Aldred the Scribe and “beda ðe broema boecere”0
The Early Icelandic Moral Economy According to the Major Poems of Egill Skallagrímsson0
Masculinities in Old Norse Literature0
The Mappae Mundi of Medieval Iceland0
Islands in the West: Classical Myth and the Medieval Norse and Irish Geographical Imagination0
Symptomatic Subjects: Bodies, Medicine, and Causation in the Literature of Late Medieval England0
Biblical Commentary and Translation in Later Medieval England: Experiments in Interpretation0
Harley Manuscript Geographies: Literary History and the Medieval Miscellany0
Slow Scholarship: Medieval Research and the Neoliberal University0
The Dedicated Spiritual Life of Upper Rhine Noble Women: A Study and Translation of a Fourteenth-Century Spiritual Biography of Gertrude Rickeldey of Ortenberg and Heilke of Staufenberg0
The Christian Jew and the Unmarked Jewess: The Polemics of Sameness in Medieval English Anti-Judaism0
Northern Memories and the English Middle Ages0
Phylacteries, the Archive, and Byrhtferth’s Enchiridion0
A Critical Companion to Old Norse Literary Genre0
The Viking Way: Magic and Mind in Late Iron Age Scandinavia0
Cotton Nero A. i and the Origins of Wulfstan’s Polity0
Oldtidssagaernes verden0
God's Patients: Chaucer, Agency, and the Nature of Laws0
A Note on the Old Norse-Icelandic Verb at dreyma “to dream”0
Krisen, Kriege, Katastrophen: zum Umgang mit Angst und Bedrohung im Mittelalter0
Literary Value and Social Identity in The Canterbury Tales0
Geoffrey Chaucer in Context. The Oxford Handbook of ChaucerThe Oxford Handbook of Chaucer0
Murder in the Baðstofa: Bathing and the Dangers of Domestic Space in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature0
The Etiquette of Early Northern Verse0
Entering Behind the Veil: Uurd and the Evangelistic Ingenuity of the Hêliand0
Historical and Intellectual Culture in the Long Twelfth Century: The Scandinavian Connection0
Grundzüge einer Poetologie des Textendes der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters0
Kommentar zu den Liedern der Edda0
The Afterlife of St Cuthbert: Place, Texts and Ascetic Tradition, 690–15000
Strange Footing: Poetic Form and Dance in the Late Middle Ages0
Alchemy, Medicine, and Commercial Book Production: A Codicological and Linguistic Study of the Voigts-Sloane Manuscript Group0
The Forgotten Chaucer Scholarship of Mary Eliza Haweis, 1848–18980
Medieval Narratives of Alexander the Great: Transnational Texts in England and France0
Diebstahl und Raub in den Isländersagas: Einfallstore in die norröne Erzähl- und Vorstellungswelt0
Author, Scribe, and Book in Late Medieval English Literature0
Þrymskviða, Þrymlur, and Tord af Havsgaard—a Case of Early Antiquarianism?0
Poetry and British Nationalisms in the Bardic Eighteenth Century: Imagined Antiquities0
The Permeable Self: Five Medieval Relationships0
Interpreting MS Digby 86: A Trilingual Book from Thirteenth-century Worcestershire0
Analogical Perspectives on the Comparison between Vǫlundr and Daedalus0
Back Matter0
Medieval Romances Across European Borders0
Raising the Roof in Cædmon's Hymn0
Compatibilist Theology and the Composition of Þórðar saga kakala0
Studies on Late Antique and Medieval Germanic Glossography and Lexicography in Honour of Patrizia Lendinara0
A Landscape of Words: Ireland, Britain and the Poetics of Space, 700–12500
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