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The Wanderer (anglo-saxon themes and ideas)
Title: The Wanderer (anglo-saxon themes and ideas)
Category: Literature / English
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The Wanderer (anglo-saxon themes and ideas)
Anglo-Saxon Themes or Ideas and Literary Techniques on “The Wanderer”
In an old monastery British experts found a piece of literature entitled “The Wanderer.” The piece was written in Latin, so the British assumed it was from the medieval period. When Virginia Jones studied it, she was convinced it was not from the medieval period, but from the Anglo-Saxon period. After evaluating “The Wanderer” my team from Oxford and I agree with Dr. Jones. We
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of the word God (means the same).
Due to the Anglo-Saxon literary techniques and themes/ideas used in this poem, it is our conclusion that this poem is indeed from the Anglo-Saxon period. The reason for the Latin writing could have been from a monk translating the Old English to Latin. Dr. Jones is most definitely accurate in her judgment that this poem is not from the Medieval period that the British explorers first presumed.
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