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Old English Poetry. Translations into Alliterative Verse with Introductions and Notes
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Seven Diverse Loans in Middle English Alliterative Poetry – A Preliminary Study
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The Unity of Middle English Alliterative Poetry
Speculum, 1983The basic unity of the Middle English alliterative verse corpus has often been asserted. In the 1970s, Geoffrey Shepherd conceded the enormous variety of alliterative poems in style and outlook, but argued that "they stand in a continuum" whose terms are "moral insight and historical truth'';1 Thorlac Turville-Petre claimed that "we are here dealing ...
S. Barney
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Antiquarianism Underground: The Twentieth-century Alliterative Revival in American Genre Poetry
Studies in the Fantastic, 2021Although alliterative poetry—a medieval Germanic meter based on similar-sounding initial stressed syllables—first flourished in Old English and Old Norse literature, a resurgence of the meter has appeared within the twentieth century. The most famous modern practitioners have been J. R. R. Tolkien, Ezra Pound, and W. H.
Dennis Wilson Wise
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Strophic Patterns in Middle English Alliterative Poetry
Modern Philology, 1977It has been clear for a very long time that the fourteenth-century Alliterative Revival was no revival at all, that the appearance of a substantial number of poems written in the native alliterative measure was not a conscious literary resurrection of a dead or moribund English tradition.
Hoyt N. Duggan
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