Since it originated in oral tradition, the epic Beowulf has no known author. It does, however, serve as a representation of the Anglo-Saxon culture it originates from. As a work of art, it also serves its purpose of moral instruction, today serving as a demonstration of what values were important to the Anglo-Saxon people. Especially seen through the characters of Beowulf and Wiglaf, the poem Beowulf illustrates three important morals of its time: bravery, honor, and loyalty
Beowulf and Judith need to be examined not within the context of scholarly or religious polemic but ...
This dissertation examines the nature of wisdom in medieval Germanic epics, and how this wisdom char...
Language and control in children’s literature is a major topic of discussion within the field of chi...
This article explores “Beowulf” as an epic, delving into its prominent characteristics, including it...
This research paper discusses the kingly and heroic codes in Beowulf, analyzing the role of pride, a...
Abstract: Although it has been fashionable lately to read Old English poetry as being critical of th...
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
Beowulf and The Lord of the Rings both present complex narratives of an individual using spiritual f...
Tolkien scholars have long studied the many connections between Beowulf and J. R. R. Tolkien’s The H...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Beowulfs introspection leads him to seek glory and wealth to preserve his memory after death. Unlike...
The idea that loyalty is the central pillar of Germanic heroic society has so often been put forward...
Beowulf examines evil and oblivion as philosophical problems. Recognition of the world’s evils chall...
This thesis analyses and interprets the famous Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf with regard to two main...
Beowulf and Judith need to be examined not within the context of scholarly or religious polemic but ...
Beowulf and Judith need to be examined not within the context of scholarly or religious polemic but ...
This dissertation examines the nature of wisdom in medieval Germanic epics, and how this wisdom char...
Language and control in children’s literature is a major topic of discussion within the field of chi...
This article explores “Beowulf” as an epic, delving into its prominent characteristics, including it...
This research paper discusses the kingly and heroic codes in Beowulf, analyzing the role of pride, a...
Abstract: Although it has been fashionable lately to read Old English poetry as being critical of th...
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
Beowulf and The Lord of the Rings both present complex narratives of an individual using spiritual f...
Tolkien scholars have long studied the many connections between Beowulf and J. R. R. Tolkien’s The H...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Beowulfs introspection leads him to seek glory and wealth to preserve his memory after death. Unlike...
The idea that loyalty is the central pillar of Germanic heroic society has so often been put forward...
Beowulf examines evil and oblivion as philosophical problems. Recognition of the world’s evils chall...
This thesis analyses and interprets the famous Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf with regard to two main...
Beowulf and Judith need to be examined not within the context of scholarly or religious polemic but ...
Beowulf and Judith need to be examined not within the context of scholarly or religious polemic but ...
This dissertation examines the nature of wisdom in medieval Germanic epics, and how this wisdom char...
Language and control in children’s literature is a major topic of discussion within the field of chi...