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The poem recounts a legendary account of a king who resists pagan invaders, weaving episodes of vision, council, a disguised minstrel performance, encounters with a mysterious woman, and the climactic battle at Ethandune. It blends mythic imagery, Christian symbolism, and folk tradition to portray communal struggle, faith, and the making of national memory, alternating narrative ballad stanzas with reflective digressions that telescope history and legend. Through vivid pastoral and martial scenes the work explores heroism, sacrifice, and the endurance of cultural identity amid invasion.
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