Originally posted by french frank
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But there are Welsh and Anglo-Saxon poems where the narrator is very clearly communicating a personal response/experience - as in The Dream of the Rood that DracoM pointed out, or poems of loss such as The Seafarer or The Birchwood Bower - but these are lyric rather than epic poems. So many tantalising fragments, written down centuries later from an oral source - maybe it's different in the contemporary Irish poetry, more of which exists extant, I believe - but this is way over the head of someone who has really only dipped his toes in the edge of the ocean.
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