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Author(s) Title Reference
MARK GRIFFITH Leoð: Six Old English Poems — a Handbook, by Bernard James Muir 60/1, p. 103
Daniel Anlezark Scott Gwara, Heroic Identity in the World of Beowulf 80/2, p. 128
MARK GRIFFITH From the Sword to the Pen: an Analysis of the Concept of Loyalty in Old English Secular Heroic Poetry, by Nicole Gardiner-Stallaert 59/1, p. 153

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