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Literature Literature is literally an acquaintance with letters. The term has, however, generally come to identify a collection of texts. The word literature, as a common noun, can refer to any form of writing, such as essays; while Literature, the proper noun, refers to a whole body of literary work.

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Norse Sagas & Literature Bibliography



.....an Interesting & informative site containing an online bibliography of the Norse sagas & also includes the Anglo-Saxon classic "Beowulf" & the 12th century German epic poem "Nibelungenlied".



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