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Sir Gawain & His ‘Obvious’ Middle English Marvels
Arthurian literature
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Breton Lay
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Gawain poet
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King Arthur
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Knights of the Round Table
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Philology Historical Linguistics
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Romance
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Sir gawain
The Tales of a Crow, Bloody Raids and Swimming Dragons
Anglo-Saxon England
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Bjorn Ironside
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Ivarr the Boneless
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Northmen
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Old English
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Oosterlee
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Philology
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Ragnar Loðbrok
The Furtive Existence of a Song for the Dead: ‘Lyke Wake Dirge’
Historical Linguistics
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Morphology
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Philology Historical Linguistics
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Gothic & the Breton Lay: Medievalism
Blog
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Breton Lay
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English Language and Culture
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Gothic
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Leiden University
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Lyric Poetry
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Marie de France
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Medieval Skald
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Middle English
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N.A.M. Oosterlee
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Old English
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Philology
“The Medieval Skald”, Blog Entry I: England’s Twelfth Century, Lyric Poetry, and Medieval Troubadour Marie de France
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Leiden University
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Lyric Poetry
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Marie de France
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Middle English
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Old English
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Philology
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Troubadour
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