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Author(s) Title Reference
Kemp Malone The Poetry of Cædmon. (Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture, British Academy, 1946), by C. L. Wrenn 17/, p. 56
John Scattergood Stephen Knight, Robin Hood: A Mythic Biography 73/2, p. 341

languages

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works

  • Piers Plowman
  • Caedmon's Hymn
  • Genesis A
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people

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  • Joseph Ritson
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  • Andrew Wyntoun
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  • myth
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