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John D. Niles, Beowulf and Lejre (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 323, Arizona: Arizona Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2007, 495 pp., illus., hbk, ISBN 2-503-52734-5)
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25 January 2017
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