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Cultivation of saga in Anglo-Saxon England
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Author(s) Title Reference
Dorothy Everett The Lost Literature of Medieval England, by R. M. Wilson 22/1, p. 31

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English

works

  • Battle of Maldon
  • Widsith
  • Havelok
  • Brunanburh
  • Cultivation of saga in Anglo-Saxon England

people

  • R. W. Chambers
  • C. E. Wright

subjects

  • influence
  • romance
  • religion
  • narrative
  • cultural
  • oral
  • poetry
  • secularity
  • literature
  • public
  • heroism
  • history
  • tradition
  • vernacular
  • lost
  • audience

places

  • Anglo-Saxon England
  • England
  • Maldon
  • Leeds
  • Brunanburh
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