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The Tremulous Hand of Worcester
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The layers of glossing; the manuscripts; his early work in Middle English; his use of sources and external aids; his glosses - some successes and failures; some thoughts on his intentions. Appendices: the worksheet entries; his tremble.

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'At every stage, every care has been taken to establish details and to base conclusions on them which make this an authoritative book. The lexicographical information is of great interest. As a result, a reader's understanding is greatly enriched.'
E.G. STanley, Pembroke College, Oxford, Notes and Queries, September 1992
`... stimulating study ... This is in some ways a demanding book to read but one that repays careful attention.' P.R. Robinson, Medium AEvum
`Frazen is thorough, her research well-documented her argument supported in almost exhausting detail ... I am greatly impressed by the thoroughness and detail of her analysis ... Franzen's book is undeniably a work of thorough scholarship'
'Much that one had wanted to know has now been clarified by Christine Franzen in a dense and meticulous monograph'
Milton McC. Gatch, Union Theological Seminary, Albion, Summer 1993, Vol. 25, No. 2
'... careful and comprehensive study ...a brilliant piece of detective work ... In addition to the clear and persuasive arguments summarized above, Franzen provides descriptions of the manuscripts ... a list of the 176 most commonly gossed Old English words in three manuscripts, with glosses, frequencies, and references to the Middle English Dictionary or the Oxford English Dictionary;and indexes of the Old and Middle English words
discussed. These features add to the book's already considerable virtues those of a useful reference tool.'
Peter S. Baker, University of Virginia. Speculum - A Journal of Medieval Studies. April 1994
'Christine Franzen's remarkable study of the Worcester Tremulous hand is a singular book for a number of reasons. It is complex and highly technical study which, if it had been undertaken by a pedant, would have been exceedingly dull to all but a handful of diehard palaeographers. But it is far from pedantic or dull. Franzen writers clearly, and with great personal interest in her chosen work. ... an intriguing work on a technical subject that is highly
readable and enjoyable, as an academic "detective analysis" if nothing else. What is best about her book is that it is nicely organized.'
A N Q Vol 7 No 2 April '94

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