- poem see the
wanderer as
progressing through three phases;
first as the
ānhaga (solitary man) who
dwells on the
deaths of
other warriors and the funeral...
-
Miconia crenata (syn.
Clidemia hirta),
commonly called soapbush,
clidemia or Koster's curse, is a
perennial shrub. It is an
invasive plant species in many...
- Ic eom
ānhaga īserne wund,
bille gebennad,
beadoweorca sæd,
ecgum wērig. Oft ic wīg sēo, frēcne feohtan, frōfre ne wēne, þæt mē...
- of The Wanderer, "Oft him
anhaga are gebideð", "Often the
loner finds grace for himself", the 'o' of 'oft', and 'a' in '
anhaga' and 'are' all alliterate...
- New
Thing Breathing. Northwood:
Anvil Press Poetry, 1969. ISBN 0900977086
Anhaga. London:
Anvil Press Poetry, 1972. ISBN 0900977345 Eirenikon: A Poem. London:...
- ISSN 1474-0532. S2CID 161579342. Ganze,
Ronald J. (2005-10-01). "From
AnhagaTo Snottor: The Wanderer's
Kierkegaardian Epiphany". Neophilologus. 89 (4):...