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> A Close Reading of 'The Laxdœla Saga'
> The Context Behind Viking Raid Locations
> No Salvation from Witchcraft and Magic
> The Depiction of Witches and Evolution of Witchcraft in the Medieval World
> The Function of Marriage Compared in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity in the Medieval World
> The Fall of Constantinople and the Consequences for the West
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Juvenilia ✔/ a Nonfiction Undergraduate University Collection
Non-FictionA collection of poems, essays, seminars, and other miscellaneous papers from my Undergraduate Degree in English Literature with a concentration in Creative Writing and minors in Classical History and Publishing. ju·ve·nil·i·a noun 1. works produced...