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2012
The surviving vernacular poetry from the Anglo-Saxon period is mostly religious, much of it overtly so. The more secular pieces usually associated with the church have survived because of their inclusion in manuscripts created or preserved in religious institutions. Even works such as “The Wanderer” and “The Seafarer,” once seen as expressing the world
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The surviving vernacular poetry from the Anglo-Saxon period is mostly religious, much of it overtly so. The more secular pieces usually associated with the church have survived because of their inclusion in manuscripts created or preserved in religious institutions. Even works such as “The Wanderer” and “The Seafarer,” once seen as expressing the world
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The Composition of Old English Poetry
The Modern Language Review, 1999Richard Dance, H. Momma
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The Textuality of Old English Poetry
The Modern Language Review, 1997Rosamund S. Allen +2 more
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Line Length in Old English Poetry: A Chronological and Stylistic Criterion
Neophilologus, 2019Leonard Neidorf, Yi Zhao
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The Transmission of Old English Poetry
The Modern Language Review, 2003R. M. Liuzza, Peter Orton
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