Anglo-Saxonists
General Works
- Adams, Eleanor N. Old English Scholarship in England from 1566-1800. Yale Studies in English, 55. New Haven, CT, 1917; rpt Hamden, CT, 1970.
- Berkhout, Carl T., and Milton McC. Gatch, ed. Anglo-Saxon Scholarship: the First Three Centuries. Boston, 1982.
- Brewer, D. S. "Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century References to the Voyage of Ohthere." Anglia 71 (1953), 202-11.
- Calder, Daniel G. "Histories and Surveys of Old English Literature: a Chronological Review." Anglo-Saxon England 10 (1982), 201-44.
- Chadwick, H. M. The Study of Anglo-Saxon. 2nd ed. Cambridge, 1955.
- Clement, Richard W. The Discovery of Anglo-Saxon England: an Exhibition Drawn from the Holdings of the Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas. Lawrence, KS, 1989. [published also in Old English Newsletter 22.2 (1989), suppl. 1-14]
- Evans, Joan. A History of the Society of Antiquaries. Oxford, 1956.
- Frank, Roberta. "The Battle of Maldon: Its Reception 1726-1906." The Battle of Maldon: Fiction and Fact. Ed. Janet Cooper. London and Rio Grande, OH, 1993. pp. 237-47.
- Frantzen, Allen J. Desire for Origins: New Language, Old English, and Teaching the Tradition. New Brunswick, NJ, and London, 1990.
- Frantzen, Allen J., and Charles L. Venegoni. "The Desire for Origins: an Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Studies." Style 20 (1986), 142-56.
- Glass, Sandra A. Literary Aspects of the Anglo-Saxon Revival, 1550-1755. Doctoral thesis, Claremont Graduate School and University Center, 1970.
- Gneuss, Helmut. Die Wissenschaft von der englischen Sprache: Ihre Entwicklung bis zum Ausgang des 19. Jahrhunderts. Munich, 1990.
- Greenfield, Stanley B., and Fred C. Robinson. A Bibliography of Publications on Old English Literature to the End of 1972. Toronto, 1980.
- Hall, J. R. "Old English Literature." Scholarly Editing: a Guide to Research. Ed. D. C. Greetham. New York, 1995. pp. 149-83.
- Horsman, Reginald. "Origins of Racial Anglo-Saxonism in Great Britain before 1850." Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (1976), 387-410.
- Horsman, Reginald. Race and Manifest Destiny: the Origins of American Racial Anglo-Saxonism. Cambridge, MA, 1981.
- Kenyon, Christine. "The Study of Old and Middle English in the Universities of the United Kingdom: an Historical Survey." Bulletin des Anglicistes Médiévistes 1 (1972), 4-17.
- Ker, N. R. Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon. Oxford, 1957.
- MacDougall, Hugh A. Racial Myth in English History: Trojans, Teutons, and Anglo-Saxons. Montreal and Hanover, NH, 1982.
- Murphy, Michael. "Antiquary to Academic: the Progress of Anglo-Saxon Scholarship." Anglo-Saxon Scholarship. Ed. Carl T. Berkhout and Milton McC. Gatch. Boston, 1982. pp. 1-17.
- Murphy, Michael. "Scholars at Play: a Short History of Composing in Old English." Old English Newsletter 15.2 (1982), 26-36.
- Oizumi, Akio, and Toshiyuki Takamiya, ed. Medieval English Studies: Past and Present. Tokyo, 1990.
- Osborn, Marijane Louise Allen. Foreign Studies of 'Beowulf': a Critical Survey of 'Beowulf' Scholarship outside English-Speaking Countries and Germany, with Bibliographies. Doctoral thesis, Stanford University, 1969.
- Page, R. I. Anglo-Saxon Aptitudes. Inaugural Lecture, Cambridge University. Cambridge, 1985.
- Robinson, Fred C. "The Afterlife of Old English: a Brief History of Composition in Old English after the Close of the Anglo-Saxon Period." The Tomb of Beowulf and Other Essays on Old English. Oxford and Cambridge, MA, 1993. pp. 275-303.
- Sisam, Kenneth. Studies in the History of Old English Literature. Oxford, 1953.
- Stanley, Eric Gerald. "The Past." The Bibliography of Old English. Ed. Stanley B. Greenfield. Old English Newsletter Subsidia, 8. Binghamton, 1982. pp. 3-9.
- Stanley, Eric. "The Continental Contribution to the Study of Anglo-Saxon Writings up to and Including That of the Grimms." Towards a History of English Studies in Europe. Ed. Thomas Finkenstaedt and Gertrud Scholtes. Augsburg, 1983. pp. 9-39.
- Stanley, E. G. "The Scholarly Recovery of the Significance of Anglo-Saxon Records in Prose and Verse: a New Bibliography." Anglo-Saxon England 9 (1981), 223-62.
- Stanley, E. G. The Search for Anglo-Saxon Paganism. Cambridge and Totowa, NJ, 1975.
- Steeves, Harrison Ross. Learned Societies and English Literary Scholarship in Great Britain and the United States. New York, 1913; rpt New York, 1970.
- Tuve, Rosemond. "Ancients, Moderns, and Saxons." ELH 6 (1939), 165-90.
- Vannah, George A. Thegn and Ceorl in Traditional History Interpretation of Pre-Conquest Society from Lambarde to Sharon Turner, 1568-1805. Doctoral thesis, University of Massachusetts, 1973.
- Walters, H. B. The English Antiquaries of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. London, 1934.
- Whitelock, Dorothy. Changing Currents in Anglo-Saxon Studies: an Inaugural Lecture. Cambridge, 1958.
- Woolf, D. R. "The Dawn of the Artifact: the Antiquarian Impulse in England, 1500-1730." Studies in Medievalism 4 (1992), 5-35.