7200 lines, 12 chapters, in four books:
Titanica, Cambri, Caledon, and Anglia

Narrative and allegorical, the adventures of Eadwyn in the almost mythical landscape of Titanica.

A monthly selection of 60 lines per episode, updated every fortnight.

Poem Selections

Episode-11-C2-lines-20-126

His father's story continues, of the great armada invasion of Anglia, warded off by the Spitfires.  But the boy's mind...

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Episode 7 (1:1 lines 367 – 477)

The story so far:  The boy having chased the dancing fisher girl into the orchard where he falls asleep. In his undrentide...

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Episode 5 (1:1 lines 238-306)

The story so far: A father tells his son the history of the land: Now the Aengles and Yliumites have...

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Miscellany

Latest selection: for the month of Thrimilc monath

Episode 12 C2 Lines 127-202 His father's story continues, of the great armada invasion of Anglia, warded off by the Spitfires.   ...

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Blog

Pictures from “The Anglian”

Undrentide recurs through English and Eurpean mythology (and the web). Particularly worth looking at is the Old...

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National identity: held up by threads?

What is nationality What is identity -outwith the default one of common Humanity? What is “national identity” One of the...

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What of Eadwyn?

What of Eadwyn? What are his movements? Where will he wander out beyond this poem – perhaps through space and...

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