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Violence, Christianity, and the Anglo-Saxon Charms Laurajan G
Anglo-Saxon Magic
Intertextuality of Deor
13 Reflections on Tolkien's Use of Beowulf
"Deor" Legends
Borges, Solomon and Saturn: “Un Diálogo Anglosajón Del Siglo XI” (1961)
Old English Literature: a Brief Summary
The Visual Craft of Old English Verse: Mise-En-Page in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts
Narrative Voice and the Old English Scop
Female Representations of Heroism in Old English Poetry
Beowulf : with the Finnsburg Fragment
Künzel, Stefanie (2018) Concepts of Infectious, Contagious, And
Courtly Poetry
Landscape and Community in Old English Poetry
Links Between Landowners and the State,” “The Field of Old English—The Nature of the Language, and Between “Landlordship and Peasant Life” (158)
Widsith Beowulf Finnsburgh Waldere Deor
Sede Amministrativa: Università Degli Studi Di Padova
Illuminating the Form and Function of the Valkyrie-Figure in the Literature, Mythology, and Social Consciousness of Anglo-Saxon England
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A Thematic Approach to Old English Elegies* *
Copyright and Use of This Thesis This Thesis Must Be Used in Accordance with the Provisions of the Copyright Act 1968
Anglo-Saxon Conceptions of Impairment and Disability
Confronting Evil and the Monstrous “Other” in Beowulf and Its Filmic Adaptations: Understanding Heroic Action and the Limits of Knowledge.’
The Oldest English Epic: Beowulf, Finnsburg, Waldere, Deor, Widsith
Waldere. Benjamin Hawkins Carroll Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
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Literature of the Anglo-Saxons
Solving the Old English Exodus: an Active Problem Solving Approach to the Poem
'The Tale of the Tribe'
Nature As a Christian and Pagan Symbol in Old English Poetry
Sequentia Program and Notes
Old English Minor Heroic Poems Third Edition
Widsith, a Study in Old English Heroic Legend
The Spaces of Medieval Intertextuality: Deor As a Palimpsest
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Anglo-Saxon Riddle-Songs
“Ðæt Is Wrætlic Deor”: Fantastic Creatures' Alternate Natures As
A New Suggestion About Weland Be Wurman in Deor
Beowulf Translations Handout
12. Another Tale of Two Creatures: the Loss and Recovery of the Solar Draught-Beast in Wið Dweorh
Wayland Smith: a Cultural Historical Biography
Contexts and Perspectives