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Recently-published works with Vermont ties include books by Chris Bohjalian, Alison Bechdel, Harry Bliss, Garrett M. Graff and more.
The Song of Wade was hugely popular throughout the Middle Ages. For several centuries, its central character remained a major romance hero, among other famous knights such as Lancelot and Gawain.
As you pull into the gravel parking lot, your eyes immediately lock onto “Big Gus,” the world’s largest working chainsaw.
Glastonbury has become a national embarrassment, according to a well-known newspaper that coyly hides all its writings behind ...
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A video reading of the poem, titled "Love Letter From the Afterlife" went viral after Gibson's passing was announced -- with ...
ArtSpace/Lima Executive Director Sally Windle said the local art gallery has at least one outdoor event each summer, and this ...
How is it that some of us are privileged and many are not? This subject is at the heart of a new collection of poetry.
In other words, domesticated animals do love their owners. (How's that for feel-good science?) In case you need more ...
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A medieval literary puzzle which has stumped scholars, including M.R. James for 130 years has finally been solved. Cambridge ...
After baffling scholars for over a century, Cambridge researchers have reinterpreted the long-lost Song of Wade, revealing it to be a chivalric romance rather than a monster-filled myth. The twist ...
A former Rockford resident says living in the city inspired him to write again after a 15-year hiatus. He took these ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNElves or wolves? Correcting one word rewrites 800-year-old legend of Wade foreverThe corrected translation of the text alters its meaning: it changes from ‘Some are elves and some are adders; some are sprites that dwell by waters: there is no man, but Hildebrand only.’ to ‘Thus ...
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