The modern reader knows Old English poetry as a discrete number of poems, each of which has a title (in all cases, inserted by modern editors), a definite beginning (even if it has been lost), a middle and an end (which may again be lost but which still exists as a supposed structural element).
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The Textuality of Old English Poetry (Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England)
November 23, 2006, Cambridge University Press
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0521032709 9780521032704
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"The modern reader knows Old English poetry as a discrete number of poems, each of which has a title (in all cases, inserted by modern editors), a definite beginning (even if it has been lost), a middle and an end (which may again be lost but which still exists as a supposed structural element)."
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