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Anglo-Saxon literature

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Anglo-Saxon literature

Another name for Old English literature.



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Perhaps this is a reaction against the rigidity and formality of translating authentic Anglo-Saxon literature.
Healthiness appears to be the master trope in Anglo-Saxon literature on boyhood sexuality.
Professor Tolkien had been beginning his lectures by reciting the first lines of Beowulf in Anglo-Saxon since before I was born; he'd held the Chair of Anglo-Saxon Literature for almost thirty years.
 
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