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Acknowledgements | ||
List of abbreviations | ||
1 | Introduction: ideas of community and an Anglo-Saxon audience/readership | 1 |
2 | Hall and city, feasting and drinking: images of communal life | 35 |
3 | Hall and feasting in Beowulf | 60 |
4 | Hall and feasting: transformations and alternative perspectives | 82 |
5 | Personal in conflict with communal | 104 |
6 | The mythic landscape of Beowulf: sea, stronghold and wilderness | 121 |
7 | The dwelling-places of God's people: place and setting in biblical poetry | 144 |
8 | Places of trial and triumph in hagiographical poetry | 168 |
9 | Conclusion: community and power in later poetic and other texts | 189 |
Bibliography | 201 | |
Index | 207 |
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