Alcuin and Cynewulf: the Art and Craft of Anglo-Saxon verse
The essentially bilingual nature of Anglo-Saxon poetry is explored through the verse of two of the most prolific poets from the period, namely Alcuin and Cynewulf, composing primarily in Latin and Old English, respectively, but each reflecting knowledge and appreciation of verse in both languages. B...
Hlavní autor: | Orchard, A |
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Médium: | Conference item |
Jazyk: | English |
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British Academy
2020
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