Old English at Royal Holloway
Publications by Jennifer Neville

Books

Old English Riddles
Working title for monograph currently in process.

Representations of the Natural World in Old English Poetry
Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 27 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999).

Articles

‘Pondering the Soul’s Journey in Exeter Book Riddle 43’
Forthcoming in The World of Travellers, ed. by K. E. Olsen, T. Hofstra, and K. Dekker, Germania Latina VI (Leuven, Paris and Sterling, VA: Peeters, 2009).

‘Hrothgar’s Horses: Feral or Thoroughbred?’
Anglo-Saxon England, 35 (2007), 131-57

‘“None Shall Pass”: Mental Barriers to Travel in Old English Poetry’
In Freedom of Movement in the Middle Ages: People, Ideas, Goods (The Harlaxton Symposium, 2003), ed. by Peregrine Horden (Donington: Shaun Tyas/Paul Watkins, 2007), pp. 203-14.

‘Fostering the Cuckoo: Exeter Book Riddle 9’
The Review of English Studies, 58 (2007), 431-46.

Joyous Play and Bitter Tears: Riddles and Elegies
In Beowulf and Other Stories: A New Introduction to Old English, Old Icelandic, and Anglo-Norman Literature, ed. by Richard North and Joe Allard (Harlow: Pearson, 2007), pp. 130-59.

‘Tolkiens Women
In Re-Reading The Lord of the Rings, ed. by Robert Eaglestone (New York and London: Continuum, 2005), pp. 101-10.

‘Selves, Souls, and Bodies: The Assumption of the Virgin in Anglo-Saxon England
In Miracles and the Miraculous, ed. by K. E. Olsen, A. Harbus, and T. Hofstra, Germania Latina 5 (Leuven, Paris and Sterling, VA: Peeters, 2004), pp. 141-54.

‘Leaves of Glass: Plant Life in Old English Poetry
In From Earth to Art: The Many Aspects of the Plant-World in Anglo-Saxon England: Proceedings of the First ASPNS Symposium, University of Glasgow, 5-7 April 2000, ed. Carole Biggam (Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi, 2003), pp. 281-294. [click on 'new/forthcoming', then 'linguistics', then 'semantics' for more information]

‘Making their Own Sweet Time: The Scribes of Anglo-Saxon Chronicle A’
In The Medieval Chronicle: Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress on the Medieval Chronicle, ed. Erik Kooper (Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi, 2002), pp. 166-77.

‘History, Poetry, & “National”Identity in Anglo-Saxon England and the Carolingian Empire’
In Germanic Texts and Latin Models: Medieval Reconstructions, ed. K.E. Olsen, A. Harbus and T. Hofstra, Germania Latina 4 (Mediaevalia Groningana, n.s. 2) Leuven, Paris and Sterling, VA: Peeters, 2001, pp. 107-26.

‘Monsters and Criminals: Defining Humanity in Old English Poetry’
In Monsters and the Monstrous in Medieval Northwest Europe, ed. K.E. Olsen and L.A.J.R. Houwen, Mediaevalia Groningana, n.s. 3 (Leuven, Paris and Sterling: Peeters, 2001), pp. 103-22.

‘Living Outside the Law: Justice for Foreigners and Criminals’
In Justice et Injustice au Moyen Age, ed. Leo Carruthers, Publications de l’Association des Médiévistes Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur 5 (Paris: AMAES, 1999), pp. 35-72. 

‘The Seasons in Old English Poetry’
In La Ronde des saisons: les saisons dans la littérature et la société anglaises au Moyen Âge, ed. Leo Carruthers, Cultures et Civilisations Médiévales 16 (Paris: Presses de l'Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 1998), pp. 37-49.

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