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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... oral - formulaic theory mentioned three paragraphs above . In this sense , then , the oral - formulaic theory is a return to the primitivism of the nineteenth century , harnessing little of its vast Germanist learning , but much of its ...
... oral - formulaic theory mentioned three paragraphs above . In this sense , then , the oral - formulaic theory is a return to the primitivism of the nineteenth century , harnessing little of its vast Germanist learning , but much of its ...
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... Oral - Formulaic Tradition in Anglo - Saxon Poetry ' ) , delivered at the invitation of the University of London in the Senate House on 10 , 17 , and 24 January 1952 , and was written in March 1952. The first two pages or so present the ...
... Oral - Formulaic Tradition in Anglo - Saxon Poetry ' ) , delivered at the invitation of the University of London in the Senate House on 10 , 17 , and 24 January 1952 , and was written in March 1952. The first two pages or so present the ...
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... oral composition . It is also possible that skilled oral poets could provide perfect variety in repeated minor themes . That may seem unlikely , but the human mind is no inconsiderable thing , and some have objected to a priori claims ...
... oral composition . It is also possible that skilled oral poets could provide perfect variety in repeated minor themes . That may seem unlikely , but the human mind is no inconsiderable thing , and some have objected to a priori claims ...
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BERTHA S PHILLPOTTS Wyrd and Providence in AngloSaxon | 1 |
The Monsters and the Critics 1936 | 14 |
FRANCIS P MAGOUN JR The OralFormulaic Character | 45 |
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