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- The Finn Episode in Beowulf: Line 108S(B) Ac Hig Him Gepingo Budon
- A Concise Review of Anglo-Saxon Poetry
- Illuminating the Form and Function of the Valkyrie-Figure in the Literature, Mythology, and Social Consciousness of Anglo-Saxon England
- Runic and Heroic Poems of the Old Teutonic Peoples Cambridge University Press C
- Abstract Wagner, Charles Stephen
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- Eall-Feala Ealde Sæge: Poetic Performance and “The Scop's Repertoire” in Old English Verse1
- Cynewulf at the Interface of Literacy and Orality: the Evidence of the Puns in Elene
- Copyright and Use of This Thesis This Thesis Must Be Used in Accordance with the Provisions of the Copyright Act 1968
- The Missing Women of the Beowulf-Manuscript
- Anglo-Saxon Conceptions of Impairment and Disability
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- Title: All That Is Wrought Is Not Gold : Locating Wealth in Old English Gnomic Texts
- Download Volume 3 Issue 2 As a Single File
- Onetouch 4.6 Scanned Documents
- Comparing the 'Finn Story' in Beowulf and the Fight at Finnsburh
- The Oldest English Epic: Beowulf, Finnsburg, Waldere, Deor, Widsith
- Unlocking the Word-Hoard