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Article by Roland Williamson 1999..
Articles about Anglo-Saxon, Viking
and English History.
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Readings
of Old English Poetry
Ša Engliscan Gesižas: A
society for people interested in all aspects of Anglo Saxon language and
culture. Since Frigedęg xiii
Geolmonaš an mdcccc.xcvi
Contains a brief introduction to the art of the on Scops.
Translations and readings of bardic poetry in Real Audio format. |
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An
Anglo Saxon Symbel By Eric Wodening. Original version
first published in Theod,volume II, issue 2, Waelburges 1995.
© 1998 Eric Wodening. All rights reserved.
Author presents an essay on the Symbel, an ancient Anglo-Saxon drinking
ritual in which the scop played a vital role. |
Print Resources
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Anderson, Lewis Flint.
The Anglo-Saxon Scop.
Folcroft, PA: Folcroft Press, 1969.
Originally a Masters Thesis written in 1903, this short book
focuses on the varied functions of the scop.
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Conquergood
Dwight. "Literacy and Oral
Performance in Anglo-Saxon England: Conflict
and Confluence of Tradition," Performance of Literature in Historical Perspective.
Ed(s) Thompson, New York: University
Press of America, 1983.
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Conquergood,
Dwight. "Boasting in
Anglo-Saxon England: Performance
and Heroic Ethos." Literature
in Performance 1.4 (April, 1981): 24-35.
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Maclean,
Sally-Beth. "Travelling
Players," A
Companion to the Medieval Theatre.
Ed(s) Vince. New York:
Greenwood Press, 1989.
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Opland,
Jeff. Anglo-Saxon Oral
Poetry: A Study of Traditions.
New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1980.
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Paden,
William D. "Europe from Latin to Vernacular in Epic, Lyric,
Romance," Performance
of Literature in Historical Perspective.
Ed(s) Thompson, New York: University
Press of America, 1983.
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