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Author(s) Title Reference
Dorothy Everett Early Middle English literature, by R. M. Wilson 10/1, p. 47
R. HAMER The Cambridge History of the English Language, Vol. I: The Beginnings to 1066, by Richard M. Hogg 63/2, p. 313

languages

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works

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  • Early Middle English Verse and Prose
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  • Peterborough Chronicle
  • Orrmulum
  • Lai of Marie de France
  • Katharine Group texts
  • The Wooing of Our Lord

people

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  • Gerald of Wales
  • Alfred
  • Lajamon
  • Canute
  • Henry II
  • Orrm

subjects

  • romance
  • linguistics
  • popularity
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  • interpretation
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  • morphology
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  • heritage
  • prose
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  • variants
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places

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  • Cambridge
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  • Northumbrian
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