Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur

Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (September 18, 1888 – September 9, 1971) was a scholar of early English, German, and Old Norse literature at the University of California, Berkeley. He is known primarily for his scholarly work on ''Beowulf'' and his translation of Snorri Sturluson's ''Prose Edda'' for The American-Scandinavian Foundation, but also as a writer of pulp fiction and for his left-wing politics. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The climax of the Finn episode, by Brodeur, Arthur Gilchrist, 1888-

    Published 1943
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    The riddle of the runes / by Brodeur, Arthur Gilchrist, 1888-

    Published 1977
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    The riddle of the runes, by Brodeur, Arthur Gilchrist, 1888-

    Published 1932
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    The art of Beowulf. by Brodeur, Arthur Gilchrist, 1888-

    Published 1959
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    Studies in Old English literature in honor of Arthur G. Brodeur. by Greenfield, Stanley B.

    Published 1973
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    The Prose Edda,

    Published 1916
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