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- Imagery and Use of Old English Poetic Techniques
In the following essay, the author examines imagery and Wilbur’s use of Old English poetic techniques in the poem “Beowulf.”
- Echoes of Preceeding Beowulf
In the following essay, the author examines how Wilbur echoes the strangeness and enigmatic nature of his poem’s predecessor.
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