Dear James:
You'll certainly want to take a look at the following:
Alan Thacker, “The Social and Continental Background to Early Anglo-Saxon
Hagiography,” D. Phil thesis, University of Oxford, 1977.
B. Colgrave, “The Earliest Saints’ Lives Written in England,” PBA 44
(1958):
35–60.
_St. Cuthbert, his Cult and his Community to AD 1200_ ed. G. Bonner et al.,
Woodbridge, Eng.: Boydell, 1989.
C.W. Jones, _Saints’ Lives and Chronicles in Early England_, New York:
Archon,
1968.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: James Connolly <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Monday, November 22, 1999 10:37 AM
Subject: Early English Hagiography
>Dear Everyone
>
>At present I am begining work studying the purpose of
>the early Anglo-Saxon hagiographical writings
>vis-a-vis the recently converted native peolpe. If
>anyone has any bibliographical knowlege of the area
>could they please help me out.
>
>Yours in anticipation
>
>Jim Connolly
>
>
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