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  2. Grettis saga - Wikipedia

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    In chapter 7, Önundur tree-foot visits southern Norway to assist kin. In chapter 8, he leaves Norway and arrives in Iceland to settle for good in chapter 9. Önundur dies and is buried in tumulus in chapter 11, after which the saga's focus shifts to his son Thorgrim Grey-head and his son Ásmundar Grey-hair. Asmundar fathers Thorstein Dromund ...

  3. Maxine Kumin - Wikipedia

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    Maxine Kumin was born Maxine Winokur on June 6, 1925 in Philadelphia, the daughter of Jewish parents, and attended a Catholic kindergarten and primary school.She received her B.A. in 1946 and her M.A. in 1948 from Radcliffe College of Harvard University.

  4. Canu Llywarch Hen - Wikipedia

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    The poems contemplate martial, masculine culture, fate, and old age from a critical standpoint. As with the other so-called 'saga englynion’ (pre-eminently Canu Urien and Canu Heledd), there is considerable uncertainty and debate as to how the poems of Canu Llywarch might originally have been performed.

  5. Havelok the Dane - Wikipedia

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    Havelok invades England, overthrows Godrich in battle and claims the throne in Goldborow's name. As king of Denmark and England, Havelok rules justly for more than sixty years. He and Goldborow enjoy a happy, loving marriage, and have fifteen children: all their sons become kings and all their daughters queens.

  6. Anne Ridler - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, she married Vivian Ridler, the future Printer to Oxford University (1958–78), but then the manager of the Bunhill Press, London, and they had two daughters and two sons. She edited Charles Williams: The Image of the City and other Essays (1958) and Charles Williams: Selected Writings (1961).

  7. The straw-to-gold quandary is the plot device driving the Grimms' version of the age-old fable, published by Georg Reimer in 1812. But an earlier iteration — one recorded by the Grimms just two years earlier, and sent to academic friends for comment — tells a different, more empowering story of the miller's daughter.

  8. Jessica Alba Poses with Teen Daughters Honor and Haven as ...

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    Jessica Alba and her daughters enjoyed a night out together!. On Tuesday, Nov. 19, the actress, 43, shared a series of photos on her Instagram from her night out with teen daughters Honor, 16, and ...

  9. Hannah Griffitts - Wikipedia

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    Griffitts is best known for a series of scathing satires that celebrate the American colonists' opposition to Britain in the decades before the American Revolution. [4] For example, she wrote several proto-feminist poems about the Daughters of Liberty, a group of women active in protesting British policies in the Thirteen Colonies.