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... heroic poetry , even as we have it , is the product of a pagan heroic society and in social tone and general mood bears evidence of its origins , can hardly be disputed . But debate on the degree to which Beowulf , for example , has ...
... heroic poetry , even as we have it , is the product of a pagan heroic society and in social tone and general mood bears evidence of its origins , can hardly be disputed . But debate on the degree to which Beowulf , for example , has ...
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... heroic age was gone , and new kinds of courtly sophistication replaced the heroic ideal in manners . There are , of course , links between the new Europe and the old , and we can trace the movement from the chansons de geste , with ...
... heroic age was gone , and new kinds of courtly sophistication replaced the heroic ideal in manners . There are , of course , links between the new Europe and the old , and we can trace the movement from the chansons de geste , with ...
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... heroic poetry and medieval romance can be seen in the French chansons de geste , of which the Chanson de Roland is the best known example . These poems are really short heroic epics , and it is not improbable that similar poems ...
... heroic poetry and medieval romance can be seen in the French chansons de geste , of which the Chanson de Roland is the best known example . These poems are really short heroic epics , and it is not improbable that similar poems ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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