Paul Studer's 'The Study of the Anglo-Norman' delves into the intricate history and language of the Anglo-Norman period, analyzing the impact of the Norman Conquest on English literature. Studer's scholarly approach combines historical research with linguistic analysis, allowing readers to gain a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal era. Through detailed examination of manuscripts and literary works, Studer uncovers the cultural exchange between the Normans and the English, shedding light on the blending of traditions and languages. This book is a must-read for those interested in medieval literature and language evolution. Studer's academic prose and meticulous research make this book a valuable contribution to the field of medieval studies. His nuanced exploration of the Anglo-Norman period offers fresh insights and perspectives for scholars and enthusiasts alike, making it an essential addition to any literary historian's library.