Review:
"[A] very useful, practical edition."--Glenn Olsen, University of Utah"One of the first great works of English literature....This new edition is based on the standard scholarly text, comes replete with notes by its editors...and includes two shorter works, "The Greater Chronicle" and the "Letter to Egbert.."..This book offers anecdote, philosophical observation, and even charm."--The Washington Post "[A] very useful, practical edition."--Glenn Olsen, University of Utah "One of the first great works of English literature....This new edition is based on the standard scholarly text, comes replete with notes by its editors...and includes two shorter works, "The Greater Chronicle" and the "Letter to Egbert.,.".This book offers anecdote, philosophical observation, and even charm."--The Washington Post "[A] very useful, practical edition."--Glenn Olsen, University of Utah "One of the first great works of English literature....This new edition is based on the standard scholarly text, comes replete with notes by its editors...and includes two shorter works, "The Greater Chronicle" and the "Letter to Egbert, ..".This book offers anecdote, philosophical observation, and even charm."--The Washington Post "[A] very useful, practical edition."--Glenn Olsen, University of Utah"One of the first great works of English literature....This new edition is based on the standard scholarly text, comes replete with notes by its editors...and includes two shorter works, "The Greater Chronicle" and the "Letter to Egbert.,.".This book offers anecdote, philosophical observation, andeven charm."--The Washington Post "�A� very useful, practical edition."--Glenn Olsen, University of Utah"One of the first great works of English literature....This new edition is based on the standard scholarly text, comes replete with notes by its editors...and includes two shorter works, "The Greater Chronicle" and the "Letter to Egbert...".This book offers anecdote, philosophical observation, andeven charm."--The Washington Post
About the Author:
Judith McClure was head of Royal School, Bath, and before that taught Latin and Medieval History at Liverpool and Oxford universities. Her husband, Roger Collins, taught Medieval history at Liverpool.
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