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Óenach: Reviews 4.1 (2012)

Posted in Óenach Reviews 4.1 by Ann Buckley on 30 June 2012

ISSN   2009-325X

 Issue 4.1 (2012)

1. Hugh Magennis, Translating ‘Beowulf’: Modern Versions in English Verse.  Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2011.  Reviewed by Alice Jorgensen (pp. 1–9)

2. Sue Niebrzydowski (ed.), Middle-Aged Women in the Middle Ages.  Woodbridge: D.S. Brewer, 2011. Reviewed by Eiléan Ní Chuillenáin (pp. 10–14)

3. Charles F. Briggs, The Body Broken: Medieval Europe 13001520.  London and New York: Routledge, 2011. Reviewed by Larissa Tracy (pp. 15–20)

4. Charles Doherty, Linda Doran, and Mary Kelly (eds), Glendalough: City of God.  Dublin: Four Courts Press, on behalf of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 2011. Reviewed by Marie Therese Flanagan (pp. 21–30)

5. Anthony Harvey and Franz Fischer (eds), The St Patrick’s Confessio Hypertext Stack Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2011.  Pádraig McCarthy (transl.), My Name is Patrick.  Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2011. Reviewed by Caitríona Ó Dochartaigh (pp. 31–36)

6. Susan Boynton, Silent Music. Medieval Song and the Construction of History in Eighteenth-Century Spain.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. Reviewed by Tess Knighton (pp. 37–43)

7. Russell E. Murray, Jr, Susan Forscher Weiss, and Cynthia J. Cyrus (eds), Music Education in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Reading and Writing the Pedagogy of the Past.  Bloomington and Indianopolis: Indiana University Press, 2010. Reviewed by Ann Buckley (pp. 44–52)

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