Grendel's attack on Heorot and the resulting battle with Beowulf is undeniably the most vivid and memorable scene in Beowulf and quite possibly in all of Anglo-Saxon narrative. Arthur Brodeur has commented on its narrative power (1959); Stanley B. Greenfield has analyzed the style of the passage on more than one occasion (1967, 1972); Alain Renoir has called the scene "one of the most effective presentations of terror in English literature" (1968:166); George Clark has described this scene as a version of the theme he calls "The Traveler Recognizes His Goal" (1965). Almost every book on Beowulf touches on the narrative qualities of this scene, and many an article on Beowulf will include some discussion of it. Thus Grendel's attack on Heorot...
Stories which are set apart from the surrounding discourse, contain sufficient detail to engage the ...
This thesis compares the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf and John Gardner's novel Grendel in terms of their...
The article considers the significance of the Grendelkin as monsters, bringing to attention the Isid...
In my thesis I will discuss the influence of the Old English poem Beowulf on J. R. R. Tolkien and hi...
In my thesis I will discuss the influence of the Old English poem Beowulf on J. R. R. Tolkien and hi...
Michael D. Cherniss (Professor of English at the University of Kansas) has written a number of books...
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Seamus Heaney. My pap...
In this essay I demonstrate the presence in Beowulf of a narrative technique that involves the manip...
Over the last forty-seven years commentators have explicated much of the structure of Beowulf by inv...
This thesis explores the struggle against the figure of the monster in the Old English poem “Beowulf...
Bibliography: pages 54-56.This study of the design of Beowulf examines the possible function of the ...
The search for sources of elements in Beowulf has provided significant insight into the poem’s liter...
Since the nineteenth century, Beowulf has received sustained critical attention in the form of schol...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Samus Heaney. My paper...
Stories which are set apart from the surrounding discourse, contain sufficient detail to engage the ...
This thesis compares the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf and John Gardner's novel Grendel in terms of their...
The article considers the significance of the Grendelkin as monsters, bringing to attention the Isid...
In my thesis I will discuss the influence of the Old English poem Beowulf on J. R. R. Tolkien and hi...
In my thesis I will discuss the influence of the Old English poem Beowulf on J. R. R. Tolkien and hi...
Michael D. Cherniss (Professor of English at the University of Kansas) has written a number of books...
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Seamus Heaney. My pap...
In this essay I demonstrate the presence in Beowulf of a narrative technique that involves the manip...
Over the last forty-seven years commentators have explicated much of the structure of Beowulf by inv...
This thesis explores the struggle against the figure of the monster in the Old English poem “Beowulf...
Bibliography: pages 54-56.This study of the design of Beowulf examines the possible function of the ...
The search for sources of elements in Beowulf has provided significant insight into the poem’s liter...
Since the nineteenth century, Beowulf has received sustained critical attention in the form of schol...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Samus Heaney. My paper...
Stories which are set apart from the surrounding discourse, contain sufficient detail to engage the ...
This thesis compares the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf and John Gardner's novel Grendel in terms of their...
The article considers the significance of the Grendelkin as monsters, bringing to attention the Isid...