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Trees, Woodlands, and Forests in Old Norse-Icelandic CultureBarraclough, Eleanor RosamundJournal of English and Germanic philology, 2021-07, Vol.120 (3), p.281-301 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Urbana: University of Illinois PressFull text available |
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The Language of Birds in Old Norse TraditionBourns, TimothyJournal of English and Germanic philology, 2021-04, Vol.120 (2), p.209-238 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Urbana: University of Illinois PressFull text available |
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Royal Ideology in Early Scandinavia: A Theory Versus the TextsRoss, Margaret CluniesJournal of English and Germanic philology, 2014-01, Vol.113 (1), p.18-33 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Urbana: University of Illinois PressFull text available |
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The Interplay of Pagan and Christian Traditions in Icelandic Settlement MythsWellendorf, JonasJournal of English and Germanic philology, 2010, Vol.109 (1), p.1-21 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Urbana: University of Illinois PressFull text available |
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Translating the Nonhuman Across Old and Modern English VersePaz, JamesJournal of English and Germanic philology, 2023-07, Vol.122 (3), p.350-383 [Peer Reviewed Journal]University of Illinois PressFull text available |
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Gothic leipu, "strong drink; fruit wine?" and its Cognates in the Germanic LanguagesHarris, Joshua EJournal of English and Germanic philology, 2022-10, Vol.121 (4), p.513 [Peer Reviewed Journal]University of Illinois PressFull text available |
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What Do We Mean By Anglo-Saxon? Pre-Conquest to the PresentWilton, DavidJournal of English and Germanic philology, 2020-10, Vol.119 (4), p.425-454 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Urbana: University of Illinois PressFull text available |
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As Though “Wit” Never Were: The Dual Pronoun as Interpretive Crux in The Wife's LamentClark, Amy W.Journal of English and Germanic philology, 2022-07, Vol.121 (3), p.321-341 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Urbana: University of Illinois PressFull text available |
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Flemish Immigration and Geoffrey of Monmouth's De gestis BritonumLumbley, CoralJournal of English and Germanic philology, 2023-04, Vol.122 (2), p.216-231 [Peer Reviewed Journal]University of Illinois PressFull text available |