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Rewriting Old English in the twelfth century
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Religion and literature in Western England, 600 - 800
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Typology and English medieval literature
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The Irish tradition in Old English literature
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The acts of Andrew in the country of the cannibals
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Rewriting Old English in the twelfth century
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Holy men and holy women
Old English prose saints' lives and their contexts -
Paradise, death and doomsday in Anglo-Saxon literature
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The acts of Andrew in the country of the cannibals
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The paradox of the mystical text in medieval English literature
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Images of faith in English literature, 700 - 1500
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Apocryphal texts and traditions in Anglo-Saxon England
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Double agents
women and clerical culture in Anglo-Saxon England -
Paradise, death and doomsday in Anglo-Saxon literature
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Religion and literature in western England, 600 - 800
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The Vitae patrum in Old and Middle English literature
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Paradise, death and doomsday in Anglo-Saxon literature
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The third gender and Ælfric's Lives of saints
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The Acts of Andrew in the Country of the Cannibals
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Soldier saints and holy warriors
warfare and sanctity in the literature of early England -
The Old English life of Mary of Egypt
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Erotic discourse and early English religious writing
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Apocryphal texts and traditions in Anglo-Saxon England
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Ælfric's lives of canonised popes
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Language change, writing and textual interference in post-conquest Old English manuscripts
the evidence of Cambridge, University Library, Ii. 1. 33