Description
About the Author
Rebecca Brackmann is Associate Professor of English at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee.
Reviews
A sound, scholarly study. * PARERGON *
An excellent book containing a wealth of information on Tudor England's intellectual engagement with Anglo-Saxon England. . I recommend it highly to Anglo-Saxon scholars, Renaissance scholars, and also general readers with an interest in the development of the English language. * SIXTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL *
Meticulously researched and engagingly written. * NOTES AND QUERIES *
Offers a fresh perspective on the historiography of Old English studies in the sixteenth century. . An excellent, interesting book which is a must-read for anyone interested in the mediaeval and the early modern approaches to the history of Old English Studies. * ANGLIA, 2013, 131 (1) *
An excellent place to begin for background information on the earliest Anglo-Saxonists and the role of Anglo-Saxon studies in early modern England. * MEDIEVALLY SPEAKING *
The invention of Anglo-Saxon England, then [...] was an integral part of a nationalistic movement that went beyond religious polemic. Brackmann's book shows why ignoring the Anglo-Saxons is a myopic enterprise. It has obscured the real and complex contours of what the Elizabethans thought constituted English identity and the English past. * RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY *
[S]imultaneously expansive in scope and painstaking in detail. Brackmann negotiates the delicate balance with meticulous care, and her conclusions are appropriately cautious when evidence warrants. * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW *
Book Information
ISBN 9781843843184
Author Rebecca Brackmann
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint D.S. Brewer
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd