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The Old English Christian epic; a study in the plot technique of the Juliana, the Elene, the Andreas, and the Christ, in comparison with the Beowulf and with the Latin literature of the Middle Ages
Bib ID 2005718
Format BookBook
Author
Smithson, George Arnold, 1880-
 
Description New York, Phaeton Press, 1971 
120 p. 24 cm. 
ISBN 0877530505 
Notes

Reprint of the 1910 ed.

Bibliography: p. 119-120.

Subjects Cynewulf - Criticism and interpretation.  |  Beowulf.  |  Comparative literature - English (Old) and Latin (Medieval and modern)  |  Comparative literature - Latin (Medieval and modern) and English (Old)  |  Christian poetry, English (Old) - History and criticism.  |  Epic poetry, English (Old) - History and criticism.  |  Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature.  |  Plots (Drama, novel, etc.)  |  Rhetoric, Medieval.

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