
Anglo-Saxon Literature
by Earle, John
Book Information
Reading Time
~6 hours
Language
EN
Difficulty
Intermediate
Genre
Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature
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1,558
About the Author
Earle, John
19th Century author known for contributions to literature. While detailed biographical information is limited, their works continue to be appreciated by readers interested in classic literature from this period.
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