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  • Violence, Christianity, and the Anglo-Saxon Charms Laurajan G

    Violence, Christianity, and the Anglo-Saxon Charms Laurajan G

  • Overlapping Oppositions in Beowulf, Guthlac A, and the Old English Physiologus

    Overlapping Oppositions in Beowulf, Guthlac A, and the Old English Physiologus

  • ABSTRACT Jesus Christ Warrior-King: Analysis of the Old

    ABSTRACT Jesus Christ Warrior-King: Analysis of the Old

  • The Devil As a Prince Conquered, Exiled, Bound and Despoiled: the Early Medieval Redemption Theory and the Formulaic Theme of Exile in Old English Poetry

    The Devil As a Prince Conquered, Exiled, Bound and Despoiled: the Early Medieval Redemption Theory and the Formulaic Theme of Exile in Old English Poetry

  • Abstract Old English Elegies: Language and Genre

    Abstract Old English Elegies: Language and Genre

  • The Origins of Evil in Beowulf and Milton's Paradise Lost

    The Origins of Evil in Beowulf and Milton's Paradise Lost

  • Old English Literature: a Brief Summary

    Old English Literature: a Brief Summary

  • God Or Man? the Dual Nature of Christ in Old English Christian Poetry

    God Or Man? the Dual Nature of Christ in Old English Christian Poetry

  • The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan by Ellen G

    The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan by Ellen G

  • The Old English Genesis and Milton's Paradise Lost: the Characterisation of Satan

    The Old English Genesis and Milton's Paradise Lost: the Characterisation of Satan

  • Heroic Themes in Genesis B

    Heroic Themes in Genesis B

  • Transitions from Direct Speech to Narration in Old English Poetry Elise Louviot

    Transitions from Direct Speech to Narration in Old English Poetry Elise Louviot

  • BEOWULF, SLEEP, and JUDGMENT DAY a Thesis By

    BEOWULF, SLEEP, and JUDGMENT DAY a Thesis By

  • The Old English Christ Poems and Anglo-Saxon Law

    The Old English Christ Poems and Anglo-Saxon Law

  • Eve and Adam in the Anglo-Saxon Genesis a Thesis

    Eve and Adam in the Anglo-Saxon Genesis a Thesis

  • Heroism in Three Old English Poems: a Christian Approach

    Heroism in Three Old English Poems: a Christian Approach

  • Note to Users

    Note to Users

  • Landscape and Community in Old English Poetry

    Landscape and Community in Old English Poetry

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  • 'Comitatus' and Anglo -Saxon Poetry. Leslie Ann Stratyner Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
  • The Heroic and Elegiac Contexts of Two Old English Laments of the Fallen Angel : Towards a Theory of Medieval Daemonization
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  • The Corpus of Old English
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  • Anglo-Saxon Poetry: History and Composition Clare De Norwude
  • Christian Morality, As We Have Seen, Is Developed From
  • Soul and Body II’: Who Is Culpable for Their Combined Fate?
  • Solving the Old English Exodus: an Active Problem Solving Approach to the Poem
  • Metaphorical Space and Enclosure in Old English Poetry
  • Genesis B from MS Junius 11 and Paradise Lost: Possible Connections Alicia D
  • Satanas Introiuit in Illos Principes Sacerdotum Et Coeperunt Ad Alterutmm Dicere
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