Bibliography

Herein a list of all texts, webpages, resources etc. cited throughout the project.

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Chance, J, The Structural Unity of Beowulf: The Problem of Grendel’s Mother, in H. Damico & A. H. Olsen (eds.), New Readings on Women in OE Literature, Indiana, Indiana University Press, 1990, pp. 248-261.

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Frazer, Sir J.; The Golden Bough, Ware, Wordsworth, 1993.
 
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Murphy, L. J., Herjans dísir: Valkyrjur, Supernatural Femininities, and Elite Warrior Culture in the Late Pre-Christian Iron Age, MA dissertation, Reykjavík, Ísland 2013, https://skemman.is/bitstream/1946/15652/1/Luke%20John%20Murphy%2C%20%27Herjans%20D %C3%Adsir%27%2C%202013.pdf, last accessed 6/5/21.

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Petersen, E.; The Message of Scotland’s Symbol Stones, Aberuthven, PCD Ruthven Books, 1996

Pokornoy, J., An Etymological Dictionary of the Proto-Indo-European Language (Revised and Published by the Dnghu Association. Scanned and recognized by George Starostin (Moscow). Further refurnished and corrected by A. Lubotsky. http://dnghu.org, last accessed 2/5/21.

Pollington, S., The Elder Gods: The Otherworld of early England, Ely, Anglo-Saxon Books, 2011.
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Porck, T, ‘The Medieval in Middle-Earth: Anglo-Saxon Elves’, Thijs Porck: Scholar of Old English, Early Medieval England and Tolkien [webpage], https://thijsporck.com/2019/05/13/anglo-s axon-elves, last accessed 2/5/21.

Powell, A.; The Origins of Western Art, London, Thames & Hudson, 1973

Price, B., Potentiality and Possibility: An Overview of Beowulf and Queer Theory, Neophilologus (2020) 104:401–419 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11061-020-09636-8, last accessed 25/2/21.

Robinson, F., ‘Artful Ambiguities in the Old English ‘Book Moth’ Riddle’, in L.E. Nicholson & D. W. Frese (eds.), Anglo-Saxon Poetry: Essays in Appreciation for John C. McGalliard, London, University of Notre Dame Press, 1975, pp. 355-362.

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