Studies in Jonson's Comedy
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Albert Stanburrough Cook war ein amerikanischer Philologe, Literaturkritiker und Gelehrter des Altenglischen. Seine Arbeit widmete sich der tiefgehenden Analyse von Sprache und Literatur, mit besonderem Fokus auf die altenglische Periode. Er gilt als der bedeutendste amerikanische Anglistikwissenschaftler des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts, dessen Einfluss das Studium dieses Fachgebiets prägte. Cooks rigoroser kritischer Ansatz und seine profunde Gelehrsamkeit hinterließen unauslöschliche Spuren in der Philologie und Literaturwissenschaft.






This volume offers a selection of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) prose texts translated into modern English by two eminent scholars of Old English language and literature. Featuring works such as The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Beowulf, and excerpts from the writings of Bede and Ælfric, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of early medieval England.
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