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Anglo-Saxon myths : the struggle for the Seven Kingdoms
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ISBN: 1849948283 Year: 2022 Publisher: London : Batsford Books,

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Enchanting tales of the gods, kings, and monsters that populated the Anglo-Saxon world.


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The lost gods of England
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Year: 1957 Publisher: London : Thames and Hudson,

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Die mythologischen Ausdrücke im altenglischen Wortschatz : eine kulturgeschichtlich-etymologische Untersuchung
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Year: 1921 Publisher: Heidelberg : Winter,

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The lost gods of England
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ISBN: 0500110131 Year: 1974 Publisher: London Thames and Hudson

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Water and fire
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ISBN: 1526129655 9781526129659 0719063981 9780719063985 9781526162656 1526162652 Year: 2006 Publisher: Manchester Manchester University Press

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Noah's Flood is one of the Bible's most popular stories, and flood myths survive in many cultures today. This book presents the first comprehensive examination of the incorporation of the Flood myth into the Anglo-Saxon imagination. Focusing on literary representations, it contributes to our understanding of how Christian Anglo-Saxons perceived their place in the cosmos. For them, history unfolded between the primeval Deluge and a future - perhaps imminent - flood of fire, which would destroy the world. This study reveals both an imaginative diversity and shared interpretations of the Flood myth. Anglo-Saxons saw the Flood as a climactic event in God's ongoing war with his more rebellious creatures, but they also perceived the mystery of redemption through baptism. Anlezark studies a range of texts against their historical background, and discusses shifting emphases in the way the Flood was interpreted for diverse audiences. The book concludes with a discussion of Beowulf, relating the epic poem's presentation of the Flood myth to that of other Anglo-Saxon texts.

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