The penitential motif in Cynewulf's Fates of the Apostles and in his epilogues

In the past few years a real advance has been made in the appreciation of Cynewulf's shortest signed poem, the Fates of the Apostles, extant in the Vercelli Book. For most of the century and more since this poem was first published critical opinion has been almost unanimously unfavourable about...

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Prayer
Religious poetry
Sin
Soul
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