The Old English lyric The Dream of the Rood is the earliest English dream The rood goes on to explain that the cross was once an instrument of torture...
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The Dream of the Rood is a tale which begins with the account of the anonymous And now the Rood tries to explain that Christ's victory over death can...
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The words used to describe Christ's approach to the crucifixion in "The Dream of the Rood" reveal the poet's conscious choice to portray Jesus as a purposeful courageous warrior...
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The Dream of the Rood is one of the earliest Christian poems in the corpus of Old English literature and an intriguing example of the genre of dream poetry.
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Boniface was martyred by resentful pagans at precisely the time The Dream of the Rood was written. One appreciates further the strength of tree worship in...
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General: Bede, Caedmon's Hymn, "The Dream of the Rood As you read the Dream of the Rood, again keep in mind that you are reading a modern English translation--the original was an Old English POEM composed ORALLY (not "written") in ALLITERATIVE VERSE, NOT in prose.
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