Interpretations of Beowulf: A Critical AnthologyRobert Dennis Fulk Indiana University Press, 1991 - 282 sider Interpretations of Beowulf brings together over six decades of literary scholarship. Illustrating a variety of interpretative schools, the essays not only deal with most of the major issues of Beowulf criticism, including structure, style, genre, and theme, but also offer the sort of explanations of particular passages that are invaluable to a careful reading of a poem. This up-to-date collection of significant critical approaches fills a long-standing need for a companion volume for the study of the poem. Larger patterns in the history of Beowulf criticism are also traceable in the chronological order of the collection. The contributors are Theodore M. Andersson, Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur, Jane Chance, Laurence N. de Looze, Margaret E. Goldsmith, Stanley B. Greenfield, Joseph Harris, Edward B. Irving, Jr., John Leyerle, Francis P. Magoun, Jr., M. B. McNamee, S. J., Bertha S. Phillpotts, John C. Pope, Richard N. Ringler, Geoffrey R. Russom, T. A. Shippey, and J. R. R. Tolkien. |
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... fight itself . Although penetrating psychological analysis is now recognized to be a characteristic of the poet , and in fact one of the elements of his genius , ' still it is felt that he ought to have restrained his subjective bent in ...
... fight itself . Although penetrating psychological analysis is now recognized to be a characteristic of the poet , and in fact one of the elements of his genius , ' still it is felt that he ought to have restrained his subjective bent in ...
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... fight the dragon are constantly intersected by allusions to the Swedish wars , ominous warnings of the full consequences to the Geats of Beowulf's dragon fight . In this way the poet undercuts Beowulf's single - minded preoccu- pation ...
... fight the dragon are constantly intersected by allusions to the Swedish wars , ominous warnings of the full consequences to the Geats of Beowulf's dragon fight . In this way the poet undercuts Beowulf's single - minded preoccu- pation ...
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... fighting , the death of kings , and funerals . These various themes are some of the threads that form the interlace struc- ture of Beowulf . Often several are presented together , as in the Finnesburh episode or in the final dragon fight ...
... fighting , the death of kings , and funerals . These various themes are some of the threads that form the interlace struc- ture of Beowulf . Often several are presented together , as in the Finnesburh episode or in the final dragon fight ...
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BERTHA S PHILLPOTTS Wyrd and Providence in AngloSaxon | 1 |
The Monsters and the Critics 1936 | 14 |
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