Mostly Medieval: In Memory of Jacek Fisiak

TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements and Introduction............................................................. xi PART I. Jacek Fisiak 1936–2019 1. Life and career ........................................................................................... 3 2. Writings .................................................................................................... 6 2.1. Books written by Jacek Fisiak . ........................................................... 6 2.2. Books edited by Jacek Fisiak .............................................................. 7 2.3. Dictionaries compiled or edited by Jacek Fisiak .................................. 9 2.4. Articles written by Jacek Fisiak .......................................................... 11 2.5. Reviews by Jacek Fisiak ...................................................................... 18 2.6. Festschriften and volumes dedicated to Jacek Fisiak . .......................... 20 3. Personal memoirs ...................................................................................... 21 Jacek Fisiak: The presence of an absence – by Liliana Sikorska . ................. 21 Jacek Fisiak to Poznań | Jacek Fisiak is Poznań – by Tomasz P. Krzeszowski ...................................................................................... 25 Od studenta do profesora i od studenta do przyjaciela | From a student to a professor and from a student to a friend – by Aleksander Szwedek . 38 W czepku urodzony | Born with a caul – by Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk ............................................................................ 41 Jacek Fisiak – by Piotr Gąsiorowski ........................................................... 50 9 listopada | November 9 – by Adam Jezierski ......................................... 51 4. MENTOR in Academia: The Master in Title and Reality Joanna Esquibel ........................................................................................ 54 PART II. Old and Middle English Literature Campbell’s “Art of Parallelism” in Old English Poetry: A Reappraisal Rory McTurk ............................................................................................ 97 The Question of Beowulf’s Relation to Fairy Tales Revisited Andrzej Wicher ........................................................................................ 114 Cornish Symptoms in the Old English Orosius Andrew Breeze ......................................................................................... 139 When a Lexical Borrowing Becomes an Ideological Tool: The Case of Saint Erkenwald Letizia Vezzosi . ......................................................................................... 150

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