Kemble concentrated on
Anglo-Saxon England, through the influence of
Jacob Grimm, under whom he studied at
Göttingen (1831). He published
Anglo-Saxon Poems of Beowulf (1833–1837),
Über die Stammtafeln der Westsachsen (Munich 1836),
Codex diplomaticus aevi Saxonici (London 1839–1848), and made many contributions to reviews; his
History of the Saxons in England (1849; new ed. 1876) was based on original sources for the early period of English history. He was editor of the
British and Foreign Review from 1835 to 1844; and from 1840 to his death was
Examiner of Plays. In 1857 he published
State Papers and Correspondence Illustrative of the Social and Political State of Europe from the Revolution to the Accession of the House of Hanover. His
Horae Ferales, or Studies in the Archaeology of Northern Nations was completed by
Robert Gordon Latham, and published in 1864. == Marriage and death ==