N.A.M. Oosterlee

N.A.M. Oosterlee

The Medieval Skald

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  • Sir Gawain & His ‘Obvious’ Middle English Marvels

    Arthurian literature, Breton Lay, Gawain poet, King Arthur, Knights of the Round Table, Medieval Skald, N.A.M. Oosterlee, Oosterlee, Philology, Philology Historical Linguistics, Romance, Sir gawain
  • The Furtive Existence of a Song for the Dead: ‘Lyke Wake Dirge’

    Historical Linguistics, Medieval Skald, Morphology, N.A.M. Oosterlee., Oosterlee, Philology, Philology Historical Linguistics, syntax

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