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Anglo-Saxon paganism / Geats / Nordic folklore / Old English language / Beowulf / Unferð / The Dragon / Hrunting / Hroðgar / English folklore / Literature / Culture
Date: 2013-01-14 11:06:16
Anglo-Saxon paganism
Geats
Nordic folklore
Old English language
Beowulf
Unferð
The Dragon
Hrunting
Hroðgar
English folklore
Literature
Culture

January 2013 Volume 9, Issue 1 ASEBL Journal Editor

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