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G. Turville-Petre
The Skalds, a selection of their poems
, by Lee M. Hollander
15. (1946), 69-70
DOI:10.2307/43626325
poetry
Skalds
HEATHER O'DONOGHUE
Kari Ellen Gade,
Poetry from the Kings' Sagas 2: From c.1036 to c.1300, I: Poetry by Named Skalds c.1035-1105 II: Poetry by Named Skalds c.1105-1300 and Anonymous Poetry, Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2
79.2 (2010), 350-351
DOI:10.2307/43632456
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Carolyne Larrington
Old Norse Women’s Poetry: The Voices of Female Skalds
, ed. and trans. Sandra Ballif Straubhaar
80.2 (2011), 363-
DOI:10.2307/43632895
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Old Norse
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Story-telling in Court and Cloister (York, 2013)
The Mediterranean City: Religion (Rome, 2013)
Exegesis, from East to West (London, 2013)
The Mediterranean City: Space (St Andrews, 2012)
Medievalists and Classicists in Conversation: Epic (Oxford, 2012)
Reading Scripture from Medieval to Early Modern (Liverpool, 2011)
The Medieval Library (Durham, 2010)
Fifteenth Century Humanism in Europe (Oxford, 2009)
Sponsored by MÆ:
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2020: Translation
2019: Deviance
2018: Animals
2017: Time
2016: Wonder
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