Christopher Gee research archive
Saturday, 21 January 2012
exile is the theme of the more personal poetry of the Anglo-Saxon England.
An exile (wraecca, also meaning wretch, stranger, wanderer, pilgrim, unhappy man) is the protagonist of all English elegies.
'Garden of sleep' Norfolk
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