Frederick Klaeber - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • 1903: „Notes on Old English Prose Text“, in: Modern Language Notes; 18.8; pp. 241–247
  • 1912: „Die christlichen Elemente im Beowulf“, in: Anglia; 35; pp. 111–136 (in German)
  • 1929: Studies in English Philology: a miscellany in honor of Frederick Klaeber. Ed. Kemp Malone and Martin B. Ruud. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (includes: "A bibliography of the works of Frederick Klaeber"; Stefán Einarsson, pp. 477–85)

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