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Anglo-Saxon poetry is almost meaningless when separated from its peculiar diction and metre. ... it has been the fate of other Anglo-Saxon poems, of the Wanderer and the Ruin.
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Christopher Brennan's most famous work is The Wanderer, a cycle of fourteen poems mostly written in ...
We also have literature which recognises and laments the plight of the exile, such as the 10th century Anglo-Saxon poem The Wanderer, from which our opera takes its name.
But this is the story of Beowulf, a poem once told in timber-framed barns in Anglo-Saxon England, to the raucous noise of the mead-swilling crowd.
The mystery of whether the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf was written by one person or stitched together from multiple sources may have finally been solved by Harvard University.
Simon Armitage explores one of the oldest poems in the English language. He finds out why the watery landscape of Anglo-Saxon poem The Seafarer still grips imaginations today. The Seafarer is one ...
And now the story of Beowulf, and the monster Grendel, will be brought to life in a 1km trail through the Brecks. The Beowulf and Grendel Trail, based at the West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village, near ...
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