4 edition of The Exeter book riddles found in the catalog.
The Exeter book riddles
Published
2008
by Enitharmon Press, Distributed in the USA and Canada by Dufour Editions in London, Chester Springs, PA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | translated and introduced by Kevin Crossley-Holland. |
Genre | Translations into English |
Contributions | Crossley-Holland, Kevin. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR1762 .C7 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvi, 118 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 118 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23208520M |
ISBN 10 | 9781904634461 |
LC Control Number | 2009291180 |
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Exeter Book Riddles Riddle numbers are taken from Muir’s Exeter Anthology (), though I follow Williamson in considering the first three as parts of. In addition, the Exeter Book preserves 95 riddles, a genre that would otherwise have been represented by a solitary example. Exeter Book Riddle 44 (according to the numbering of the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records) is one of the Old English riddles found in the later tenth-century Exeter Book.
Its solution is accepted to be '. the Exeter Book contains Anglo-Saxon riddles, 95 in all. The lack of riddles in the Beowulf, Junius, or Vercelli manuscripts makes the interpretation of the riddles inAuthor: John Donald Hosler.
The riddles of the Exeter book. Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary, by Frederick Tupper by Tupper, Frederick, Pages: Exeter Book Riddles: Solutions [] — Storm (numbered as ASPR, but taken as one poem) 4 — Bell. 5 — Shield. 6 — Sun. 7 — Swan. 8 — Nightingale, or Mockingbird possiblyAuthor: Allegra Villarreal.
Genre/Form: Riddles Translations Translations into English: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Exeter book. English. Selections. Exeter book riddles. This is a translation of the 96 Anglo-Saxon poems from the 11th-century "Exeter Book".
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