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Reconciliation of Paganism and Christianity in Beowulf: the Role of Epic Poetry As a Reconciler of Opposing Cultural Elements a New-Historicist Reading
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Making History Essays on the Fornaldarsögur
Dyeing Sutton Hoo Nordic Blonde: an Interpretation of Swedish Influences on the East Anglian Gravesite
Ragnar Lothbrok and the Semi-Legendary History of Denmark
Granholm Genealogy
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Christian Keller Furs, Fish and Ivory – Medieval Norsemen at the Arctic Fringe
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XXXIV. BEOWULF SEEKS the DRAGON.— He Planned Requital
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Beowulf (Prose Version)
Viking Expansion Northwards: Mediaeval Sources TETTE HOFSTRA1 and KEES SAMPLONIUS2
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Crafting Words and Wood: Myth, Carving and Húsdrápa
Animality, Subjectivity, and Society in Anglo-Saxon England
Orthern Norway in Viking Age
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Beowulf by All Community Translation and Workbook
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The Genesis of J.R.R. Tolkien's Mythology
The Life and Times of Beowulf: Monsters and Heroes in the Named Lands of the North
Beowulf: a Translation ! ! ! !
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Essays on Questions Connected with the Old English Poem of Beowulf
Stave Churches and Pre-Christian Cult-Houses, Their Origins and InUences
Ambyrne Wind, Amberlice and Byrein the DOE Online
A Mythology for England
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Only One Copy of the Poem That Modern Editors Call Beowulf Has
Beowulf, Swedes and Geats by R
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