‘This is a stimulating study that will send its readers back to the primary sources with new questions and a sharper awareness.’ - Alice Jorgensen (Review of English Studies vol 65:269:2014) ‘This book is a valuable addition to our understanding of how land and property were conceptualized in Anglo-Saxon England, and it will undoubtedly remain so for years to come.’ - Lindy Brady (Modern Philology vol 112:01:2014) ‘The book is particularly valuable for the strong case that it makes for the value of literary analyses of texts rarely read for their beauty and usually reserved for historical discussion.’- Jennifer Neville (Modern Language Review vol 110: July 2015)