Anglo-Saxon scholars generally define monsters within very narrow parameters: monsters are beings that are against nature and therefore not human. Examples of these Anglo-Saxon monsters include Grendel, Grendel’s mom, and the dragon from Beowulf. However, Old English poetry contains another type of monsters often overlooked by scholars: the monstrous human. Human monstrosities present fascinating hybrid figures that visually look like humans, but who display characteristics of monsters. Under Foucault’s punishment theory, these monstrous humans serve as spectator punishments who are transformed because of their crimes against society. By analyzing lexical descriptions and applying theoretical concepts, I argue that a new category of monster...
This dissertation explores various characteristics that define the monstrous and the heroic — both o...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Samus Heaney. My paper...
In my thesis I will discuss the influence of the Old English poem Beowulf on J. R. R. Tolkien and hi...
Anglo-Saxon scholars generally define monsters within very narrow parameters: monsters are beings th...
Thesis Abstract. The purpose of this thesis is to examine Old English and Old Icelandic literary e...
This thesis examines representations of monstrosity in Old English literature. The literary studies...
This article argues that in Old English poetry a monster is a creature who inverts humanity so as to...
This thesis explores the struggle against the figure of the monster in the Old English poem “Beowulf...
In this paper, I explore the implications of the narrator in Beowulfdescribing Grendel as the son o...
In Beowulf, the Eddas, and the Icelandic sagas, as in the literature of ancient Mesopotamia, the nat...
This thesis asserts that J.R.R. Tolkien recreates Beowulf for the twentieth century. His 1936 lectur...
Dragons, giants, and the monsters of learned discourse are rarely encountered in the Sagas of Icelan...
Bound with Beowulf, the Old English Wonders of the East, a catalogue of marvelous beings, describes ...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. English Language and Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaThis disser...
This dissertation focuses on the significance of monsters in early modern popular literature. The et...
This dissertation explores various characteristics that define the monstrous and the heroic — both o...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Samus Heaney. My paper...
In my thesis I will discuss the influence of the Old English poem Beowulf on J. R. R. Tolkien and hi...
Anglo-Saxon scholars generally define monsters within very narrow parameters: monsters are beings th...
Thesis Abstract. The purpose of this thesis is to examine Old English and Old Icelandic literary e...
This thesis examines representations of monstrosity in Old English literature. The literary studies...
This article argues that in Old English poetry a monster is a creature who inverts humanity so as to...
This thesis explores the struggle against the figure of the monster in the Old English poem “Beowulf...
In this paper, I explore the implications of the narrator in Beowulfdescribing Grendel as the son o...
In Beowulf, the Eddas, and the Icelandic sagas, as in the literature of ancient Mesopotamia, the nat...
This thesis asserts that J.R.R. Tolkien recreates Beowulf for the twentieth century. His 1936 lectur...
Dragons, giants, and the monsters of learned discourse are rarely encountered in the Sagas of Icelan...
Bound with Beowulf, the Old English Wonders of the East, a catalogue of marvelous beings, describes ...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. English Language and Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaThis disser...
This dissertation focuses on the significance of monsters in early modern popular literature. The et...
This dissertation explores various characteristics that define the monstrous and the heroic — both o...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Samus Heaney. My paper...
In my thesis I will discuss the influence of the Old English poem Beowulf on J. R. R. Tolkien and hi...