The Myth of the Anglo-Saxon Oral Poet
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- African tradition, Alain renoir, Alliterative metre, American language, Ancestral past, Ancient time, Andy orchard, Anglorum, Anglosaxon, Anglosaxon england, Anglosaxon oral poetry, Anonymous author, Antonia gransden, Bard, Bardic, Bede, Benedictine, Benedictine reform, Beowulf poet, Blackwell encyclopaedia, Brief account, British library, Case history, Cathedral library, Chronicle, Chronicon, Cotton maxim, Court poet, Court singer, Cousin matilda, Cultural myth, Cuthbert, Death song, Deor, Different form, Divine inspiration, Donald scragg, Donald wesling, Dorothy whitelock, Early england, Early medieval europe, Early middle age, Early morning hour, Early year, Ecclesiastical history, Educational reform, Effective date, Eighteenth century, Elegy, Eleventh century, English elegy, English history, English language, English letter, English literature, English nation, English patriotism, English poem, English poet, English poetic text, English poetry, English text, English verse, English version, Eormanric, Exact nature, Exeter, Exeter anthology, Exeter book, Exeter book poem, Exeter book riddle, Exeter cathedral, Exeter maxim, Family pride, First millennium, First missionary, First time, Formulaic poet, Framing passage, George hardin brown, Gerald bonner, Germanic, Germanic heroic, Germanic legendry, Germanic origin, Germanic past, Gesta regum anglorum, Good scop, Half century, Historical anthropology, Historical record, Home town, Homo narrans, Hugh magennis, Human voice, Janet thormann, Jeff opland, John mile foley, John milton, Keynes, King alfred, King edgar, King hrothgar, Lambeth bede, Lambeth palace, Lapidge, Large measure, Last day, Late england, Late tenth century, Latin book, Latin history, Latin letter, Latin paraphrase, Leofric, Literacy, Literary history, Literary source, Literary text, Malmesbury, Many aspect, Many people, Mary ellen brown, Material culture, Medieval england, Metrical composition, Michael lapidge, Middle age, Modern period, Modern reader, Monastery, Monastic life, Mynors, Native tongue, Northumbrian poem, Nostalgia, Oral, Oral composition, Oral dictation, Oral mode, Oral performance, Oral poet, Oral poet katern, Oral poetry, Oral theory, Oral tradition, Orality, Ordernr, Other part, Past half century, Pastoral care, Patriotic chronicon, Patrizia lendinara, Personal voice, Poetic inspiration, Present chapter, Primary orality, Print culture, Private library, Reasonable inference, Roberta frank, Robin flower, Ruling class, Rural singer, Same time, Same year, Sancto cuthberto, Santa barbara, Scop, Second viking, Secular clergy, Similar manner, Simon keynes, Singer, Slight variation, Succinct review, Tenth century, Thelred, Thelweard, Thomas percy, Twelfth century, Venerable bede, Vernacular, Vernacular annals, Viking, Ward park, West saxon king, West saxon royal line, Widsith, World dictionary, Xhosa oral poem.
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DOI: 10.1484/M.SEM-EB.4.00064
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