Table of Contents:
  • Encrypted visions: style and sense in the Anglo-Saxon minor arts, A.D. 400-900 / Leslie Webster
  • Rethinking the Ruthwell and Bewcastle monuments: some deprecation of style; some consideration of form and ideology / Fred Orton
  • Iuxta morem romanorum: stone and sculpture in Anglo-Saxon England / Jane Hawkes
  • Beckwith revisited: some ivory carvings from Canterbury / Perette E. Michelli
  • Style in late Anglo-Saxon England: questions of learning and intention / Carol Farr
  • House style in the scriptorium, scribal reality, and scholarly myth / Michelle P. Brown
  • Style and layout of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts / William Schipper
  • What we talk about when we talk about style / Nicholas Howe
  • 'Either/and' as 'style' in Anglo-Saxon Christian poetry / Sarah Larratt Keefer
  • Eating people is wrong: funny style in Andreas and its analogues / Jonathan Wilcox
  • Aldhelm's jewel tones: Latin colors through Anglo-Saxon eyes / Carin Ruff
  • The discreet charm of the Old English weak adjective / Roberta Frank
  • Rhythm and alliteration: styles of Ælfric's prose up to the Lives of saints / Haruko Momma
  • Both style and substance: the case for Cynewulf / Andy Orchard.