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Legends of the Saxon Saints

Chapter 24: Transcriber's Notes
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A series of lyrical narratives and meditative pieces retells the early Christianisation of a northern island, following missionaries, consecrated communities, and rulers who embrace or resist the new faith. Poems recount visions and battles, acts of penitence and royal patronage, and the founding of churches and monasteries amid a landscape of lingering pagan customs. The verse alternates historical scene-setting with devotional reflection, showing cultural encounters among local populations, Irish missionaries, and incoming northern peoples. Collectively the poems examine faith, communal memory, and the moral ambiguities of conquest, reconciliation, and religious transformation.


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Transcriber's Notes

The following words or names are not consistent throughout, but are retained as in the original text.

  • Voluspá
  • Völuspá
  • Voluspà
  • Jötunheim
  • Jotünheim
  • hill-side
  • hillside
  • May-day
  • Mayday
  • out-stretched
  • outstretched
  • sea-ward
  • seaward
  • Malmsbury
  • Malmesbury