Which poem is considered a 'frauenlied' (woman's song) because it is written from a female perspective expressing loss and isolation?
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Correct answer: The Wife's Lament
'The Wife's Lament' is one of two female-voiced elegies in the Exeter Book. It expresses the speaker's sorrow after being separated from her husband and forced to live in a dark 'earth-hall' due to the plotting of his kinsmen.
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