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English: E. Carrigan's model of the design of Beowulf, showing the parallels between different sections of the poem. Redrawn after Carrigan, E. (1967). "Structure and Thematic Development in "Beowulf"". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature 66: 1-51.
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