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  • Widsith, Beowulf, Finnsburgh, Waldere, Deor. Done Into Common

    Widsith, Beowulf, Finnsburgh, Waldere, Deor. Done Into Common

  • Widsith Beowulf. Beowulf Beowulf

    Widsith Beowulf. Beowulf Beowulf

  • University of California, Los Angeles Invisible Labor In

    University of California, Los Angeles Invisible Labor In

  • Constructing Anglo-Saxon Sanctity: Tradition, Innovation and Saint Guthlac’, in Images of Sanctity: Essays in Honour of Gary Dickson, Ed

    Constructing Anglo-Saxon Sanctity: Tradition, Innovation and Saint Guthlac’, in Images of Sanctity: Essays in Honour of Gary Dickson, Ed

  • Judith: Poetry and Critical Commentary

    Judith: Poetry and Critical Commentary

  • PROF. LEONARD NEIDORF Nanjing University • English Department 163 Xianlin Avenue • Nanjing 210023 • Neidorf@Nju.Edu.Cn

    PROF. LEONARD NEIDORF Nanjing University • English Department 163 Xianlin Avenue • Nanjing 210023 • [email protected]

  • Old English Literature: a Brief Summary

    Old English Literature: a Brief Summary

  • Old English Ecologies: Environmental Readings of Anglo-Saxon Texts and Culture

    Old English Ecologies: Environmental Readings of Anglo-Saxon Texts and Culture

  • Widsith (Text Georgetown.Edu/Labyrinth) Widsiš

    Widsith (Text Georgetown.Edu/Labyrinth) Widsiš

  • Beowulf : with the Finnsburg Fragment

    Beowulf : with the Finnsburg Fragment

  • Old English Poetry

    Old English Poetry

  • Courtly Poetry

    Courtly Poetry

  • Dyeing Sutton Hoo Nordic Blonde: an Interpretation of Swedish Influences on the East Anglian Gravesite

    Dyeing Sutton Hoo Nordic Blonde: an Interpretation of Swedish Influences on the East Anglian Gravesite

  • Landscape and Community in Old English Poetry

    Landscape and Community in Old English Poetry

  • Archetypes in Tolkien's Earendel Tibor Tarcsay

    Archetypes in Tolkien's Earendel Tibor Tarcsay

  • The Anglo-Saxons the Britons—According to Legends, Led by a King Named Arthur—Won a Few Victories Against the in A.D

    The Anglo-Saxons the Britons—According to Legends, Led by a King Named Arthur—Won a Few Victories Against the in A.D

  • The Gold Horns: the Life and Religion of the Anglo- Saxons

    The Gold Horns: the Life and Religion of the Anglo- Saxons

  • Widsith Beowulf Finnsburgh Waldere Deor

    Widsith Beowulf Finnsburgh Waldere Deor

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  • Illuminating the Form and Function of the Valkyrie-Figure in the Literature, Mythology, and Social Consciousness of Anglo-Saxon England
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  • Eall-Feala Ealde Sæge: Poetic Performance and “The Scop's Repertoire” in Old English Verse1
  • Norse Mythology: Legends of Gods and Heroes
  • Viking, Week, and Widsith. a Reply to Harald Bjorvand
  • Old English 1. Beowulf 2. Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English
  • The Oldest English Epic: Beowulf, Finnsburg, Waldere, Deor, Widsith
  • Literature of the Anglo-Saxons
  • 'The Tale of the Tribe'
  • Nature As a Christian and Pagan Symbol in Old English Poetry
  • Widsith, a Study in Old English Heroic Legend
  • A New Suggestion About Weland Be Wurman in Deor
  • Elpha and Alamos in the Cantar De Mio Cid, with Some Observations on Tizon
  • Large-Scale Quantitative Profiling of the Old English Verse Tradition
  • The Barbarian Past in Early Medieval Historical Narrative


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