The dating of Beowulf a reassessment

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Beowulf and the containment of Scyld in the West Saxon royal genealogy
History and fiction in the Frisian Raid
'Give the people what they want' : historiography and rhetorical history of the dating of Beowulf controversy
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Beowulf and conversion history
Material monsters and semantic shifts
Scandals in Toronto : Kaluza's law and transliteration errors
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'Give the people what they want' : historiography and rhetorical history of the dating of Beowulf controversy
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'Give the people what they want' : historiography and rhetorical history of the dating of Beowulf controversy
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Scandals in Toronto : Kaluza's law and transliteration errors
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