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81. The concept of kingship in Anglo-Saxon and Chinese literature: A comparative study of 'Beowulf' and 'Xuanhe Yishi'
82. Translation and Anglo-Saxon hagiography: Abbo of Fleury's 'Passion of St. Edmund' and AElfric's Old English translation
83. Reading, literacy, and the writing of history in the 'Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'
84. Reinventing the nation: Anglo-Saxon romantic racial nationalism from Dixon to James
85. Norman reform of the Anglo-Saxon Church
86. Forged ties: The 'comitatus' and Anglo -Saxon poetry
87. The craft of the Old English glossator: Latin hymns in 'The Anglo-Saxon Hymnarium'
88. Women, literacy, and intellectual culture in Anglo-Saxon England
89. The poems of the 'Anglo-Saxon Chronicles': Poetry of convergence
90. THE MODAL VERBS OF OLD ENGLISH (ANGLO-SAXON, SYNTAX)
91. HOPKINS, BARNES, AND THE 'TEUTONIZERS': THE ROLE OF WILLIAM BARNES AND THE ANGLO-SAXON PURISTS IN THE FORMATION OF GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS' POETIC LANGUAGE
92. MANOR, VILL, AND HUNDRED: RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE REGION OF MICHELDEVER, HAMPSHIRE, 700-1100 (ENGLAND, WESSEX, ANGLO-SAXON)
93. THE PROSE MAXIM IN OLD ENGLISH: AELFRIC AND WULFSTAN (RHETORIC, LITERATURE, ANGLO-SAXON)
94. ANGLO-SAXON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (ENGLAND)
95. THE ANGLO-SAXON AND NORMAN 'EIGENKIRCHE' AND THE ECCLESIASTICAL POLICY OF WILLIAM I
96. FEUDAL ANTECEDENTS IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
97. Broaching the subject: The geometry of Anglo-Saxon composite brooches
98. Agents unto themselves: Reconstructing the narrative of women's roles in the Anglo-Saxon conversion
99. 'Tha Com of More under Misthleothum Grendel Gongan': The Scholarly and Popular Reception of Beowulf's Grendel from 1805 to the Present Day
100. The 'ideal self' stands alone: A phenomenological psychological descriptive analysis of Anglo Saxon American self-concept formation in relation to ancestral connectedness
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