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Prof. Myra Seaman | Spring 2016

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Tag Archives: Breton Lays

Feb 2: Sir Orfeo

Posted on January 31, 2016 by Franco
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Our most recent text is written in Middle English, a far cry from Beowulf, and once again an anonymous narrative. How does this most recent script compare to other texts we’ve read? How does reading in Middle English affect your interpretation, if at all?

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