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Inconceivable Beasts: E Wonders of the East in the Beowulf Manuscript
Rędende Iudithše: the Heroic, Mythological and Christian Elements in the Old English Poem Judith
Old English Literature: a Brief Summary
Reading Beowulf Now and Then
Reading Beowulf in Late Anglo-Saxon England
The Interwoven Traditions of Beowulf: Interweaving the Pagan
The Legacy of Wiglaf: Saving a Wounded <Em>Beowulf</Em>
Ungefraegelicu Deor: Truth and the Wonders of the East
Manuscript Stability and Literary Corruption: Our Failure to Understand the Beowulf Manuscript
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Mss Junius 85 and 86
(Re)Introducing the Texts of the Nowell Codex
I from WULDRES HYRDE to FOLCES HYRDE
The Missing Women of the Beowulf-Manuscript
Anglo-Saxon Conceptions of Impairment and Disability
DATING BEOWULF Series Editors: Anke Bernau, David Matthews and James Paz Series Founded By: J
Confronting Evil and the Monstrous “Other” in Beowulf and Its Filmic Adaptations: Understanding Heroic Action and the Limits of Knowledge.’
The Poetic Art of Aldhelm
Scribal Practice in the Beowulf Manuscript
Top View
EPEL-WEARD: the FIRST SCRIBE of the "BEOWULF" MS Author(S): Damian Fleming Source: Neuphilologische Mitteilungen, Vol
The Proceedings of the Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies Postgraduate Conference (ISSN 1752-2196)
Summary Descriptions of the Wonders Manuscripts
The Synthesis of Anglo-Saxon and Christian Traditions in the Old English Judith
Metaphorical Space and Enclosure in Old English Poetry
Beowulf's Singers of Tales As Hyperlinks
Wayland Smith: a Cultural Historical Biography
1. Introduction: Beowulf, an Early Anglo-Saxon Epic
Translated by Gummere
Female Heroism and Leadership in the Anglo-Saxon Judith