Anne Klinck
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Anne Lingard Klinck was a Canadian academic and writer. Her work focused on the classics and was an authority on the female voice in lyric poetry. Early life Klinck was born in Chester, England on January 4, 1943 to British-Canadian father, Sydney Hibbert, as Anne Lingard Hibbert.
Anne Klinck's Published Works
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- The Old English Elegies: A Critical Edition and Genre Study (2001) (75)
- The Old English Elegy as a Genre (1984) (35)
- Anglo-Saxon women and the law (1982) (23)
- Medieval Woman's Song: Cross-Cultural Approaches (2001) (13)
- Female characterisation in old english poetry and the growth of psychological realism: Genesis B and Christ I (1979) (13)
- The Old English Elegies (1992) (10)
- Animal Imagery in Wulf and Eadwacer and the Possibilities of Interpretation (1987) (7)
- Singing a Song of Sorrow: Tropes of Lament (2010) (7)
- Woman's Songs in Ancient Greece (2008) (7)
- Christ as Soldier and Servant in The Dream of the Rood (1982) (5)
- Early Medieval Spain (2004) (5)
- 1. Sappho and Her Daughters: Some Parallels Between Ancient and Medieval Woman's Song (2001) (3)
- Anthology of Ancient Medival Woman's Song (2004) (2)
- Making a Difference: Bilingualism and Re-creation in Charles d’Orléans (2015) (2)
- Lyric Voice and the Feminine in Some Ancient and Mediaeval Frauenlieder (1994) (2)
- A Damaged Passage in the Old English Ruin (1986) (2)
- “Sleeping in the Bosom of a Tender Companion” (2005) (2)
- Poetic Markers of Gender in Medieval "Woman's Song": Was Anonymous a Woman? (2003) (2)
- An anthology of ancient and medieval woman's song (2004) (2)
- 20 Woman’s Song in Medieval Western Europe (2011) (2)
- Sappho’s Company of Friends (2008) (2)
- Resignation: Exile's lament or penitent's prayer? (1987) (1)
- The Voices of Medieval English Lyric (2019) (1)
- Folces Hyrde and poimena/-i laon: A Generic Epithet in Old English and Homeric Verse (1983) (1)
- Coming to Terms: Unravelling the Comma Splice (1998) (1)
- ‘To have and to hold’: The Bridewealth of Wives and the Mund of Widows in Anglo-Saxon England (2007) (1)
- Prosody and Poetics in the Early Middle Ages: Essays in Honour of C.B. Hieatt ed. by M.J. Toswell (review) (2019) (0)
- Index of Advertisers (2019) (0)
- Later Medieval England (2004) (0)
- June Hall McCash, The Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women (1997) (0)
- Sarah Lynn Higley, Between Languages: The Uncooperative Text in Early Welsh and Old English Nature Poetry . University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993. Pp. xiv, 314. $45. (1995) (0)
- Anglo-Saxon England (2004) (0)
- Medieval Woman's Song (2015) (0)
- Spain and Portugal (2004) (0)
- Whither Welsh : Strategies for survival (1996) (0)
- The Southern Version of Cursor Mundi, Vol. V (1978) (0)
- Selected papers in memory of Christine Fell (2007) (0)
- Old English Enigmatic Poems and the Play of the Texts. Studies in the Early Middle Ages, 13 (2008) (0)
- What’s in a Name? Pinning Down the Middle English Lyric (2012) (0)
- Making a Difference: Bilingualism and Re-creation in Charles d’Orléans (2015) (0)
- Medieval Europe: Latin and Macaronic (2004) (0)
- 1. Editing Cursor Mundi: Stemmata and the 'Open' Text (2004) (0)
- Scandinavia or Iceland (2004) (0)
- Female characterisation in Old English poetry (1976) (0)
- Unravelling the Comma Splice (Coming to Terms). (1998) (0)
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