The Wanderer and the Anglo-Saxon Imagination
Reading the Old English elegy "The Wanderer" and talking about the Anglo-Saxon imagination. Translation here: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/31172... ______________ Join the live lectures, book clubs, and poetry community at 🏫 https://versedcommunity.mn.co/ Learn how to close-read poetry through my lecture series, “Close Reading Poetry” here: • How to Read Poetry Find me teaching at the Antrim Literature Project: https://www.AntrimLiteratureProject.org

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