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CHAPTER III.. The National Poetry of the Anglo-Saxons.

A Literary History of the English People, From the Origins to the Renaissance · J. J. (Jean Jules) Jusserand — chapter 3 of 36 · ~64 words · public domain

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THE NATIONAL POETRY OF THE ANGLO-SAXONS.

I. The Poetry of the North.--The Germanic period of English literature--Its characteristics--Anglo-Saxon poetry stands apart and does not submit to Celtic influence--Comparison with Scandinavian literature--The Eddas and Sagas; the "Corpus Poeticum Boreale"--The heroes; their tragical adventures--Their temper and sorrows 36

II. Anglo-Saxon Poems.--War-songs--Epic tales--Waldhere, Beowulf--Analysis of "Beowulf"--The ideal of happiness in "Beowulf"--Landscapes--Sad meditations--The idea of death--Northern snows 45

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