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England in Literature | John Pfordresher, Gladys V. Veidemanis
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England in Literature | John Pfordresher, Gladys V. Veidemanis
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Day 21: #wander #wandering #wanderer @LazyDays #poetrymatters #poetry

This is from my high school literature textbook. I fell in love with this one, and it was the 1st time I realized that people centuries ago felt the same emotions and passions that we do now. Human nature hasn't changed. A different translation: http://www.aimsdata.com/tim/anhaga/WandererMain1.htm?p=1548061026867

TiredLibrarian (Full poem under "free translation" link) 6y
zsuzsanna_reads Thanks for this! 6y
zsuzsanna_reads Just read it and the free translation is not nearly as good. I'll have to find a book that has this. 😍 6y
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Emilymdxn This is the poem that made me want to study medieval literature! Love it so much 6y
TiredLibrarian @zsuzsanna_reads I know - I couldn't find this translation online, and the one in my book has so many notes around it that it's hard to read! 😕 6y
TiredLibrarian @Emilymdxn ❤ Did you study medieval lit? That would be so interesting! I waited throughout my undergrad years for a Chaucer course to be offered & missed it (they ran it the year after I graduated😕) 6y
Emilymdxn Oh that‘s so disappointing! Yeah my degree was English literature but I only studied medieval, I did old English, Middle English, textual history, historical linguistics, medieval welsh, medieval romance and a dissertation on medieval dream visions - so very medieval! 6y
Cathythoughts This is amazing ... love your notes & love the words ♥️👍🏻 6y
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