Welcome to the home page of the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle Poems Project. This
is intended to be an evolving project,
to be developed in small sections,
with its goals expanding as new ideas
and opportunities arise. The current
goals of the project are threefold:
- To create a resource for the study
and teaching of the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle poems. A number of
recent studies have shown that these
poems are of great interest, but
their non-canonical status (except,
perhaps, for The Battle of Brunanburh)
means that students have limited
exposure to them. The creation of
an online edition containing texts,
bibliography, manuscript images,
and the like will generate questions
about the poems’ verse structure,
manuscript context, literary characteristics,
social functions, and significance
in the transmission and survival
of English poetry after the Conquest.
It is hoped that these questions
will spur future scholarship about
these issues.
- To create an experiment in electronic
editing which will allow me and my
students to examine the issues that
arise from the study of Old English
texts in the digital age.
- To provide talented students from
CSUN (and elsewhere) the opportunity
to gain further knowledge of Old
English and electronic textual studies
by participating in a long-term project.
At present the project has no institutional
or financial support, so progress is
slow. I hope eventually
to secure funding to make more rapid
advances. For the current status of the
project, see the Development
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