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Introduction: The Wanderer and Emotional Practice
1 Participating in a Heroic Emotional Style: Beowulf
2 Uses of the Heroic Style: The Battle of Brunanburh and The Battle of Maldon
3 Controlling and Converting Emotion: The Old English Boethius
4 Relating to the Divine in the Exeter Book: Christ I and Christ III
5 Performing Fear in Old English Homilies
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
List of previous volumes
Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Wanderer and Emotional Practice
1 Participating in a Heroic Emotional Style: Beowulf
2 Uses of the Heroic Style: The Battle of Brunanburh and The Battle of Maldon
3 Controlling and Converting Emotion: The Old English Boethius
4 Relating to the Divine in the Exeter Book: Christ I and Christ III
5 Performing Fear in Old English Homilies
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
List of previous volumes