This article identifies a new Old English poetic motif, ‘The Departure of the Hero in a Ship’, and discusses the implications of its presence in Beowulf, the signed poems of Cynewulf and Andreas, a group of texts already linked by shared lexis, imagery and themes. It argues that the Beowulf-poet used this motif to frame his work, foregrounding the question of royal succession. Cynewulf and the Andreas-poet then adapted this Beowulfian motif in a knowing and allusive manner for a new purpose: to glorify the church and to condemn its enemies. Investigation of this motif provides further evidence for the intertextuality of these works
This thesis investigates how Old English poets understood the processes of signification and interpr...
This article uses Charles S. Peirce’s concept of icon and Judith Butler’s idea of genealogy of gende...
Abstract: Although it has been fashionable lately to read Old English poetry as being critical of th...
This article identifies a new Old English poetic motif, ‘The Departure of the Hero in a Ship’, and d...
Beowulf is the oldest of the great long poems written in English. Thus, English literature virtually...
This article presents selected aspects of the anonymous Old English epic Beowulf in which the elemen...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Seamus Heaney. My pap...
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
Very little of the huge corpus of Beowulf criticism has been directed at discovering the function an...
Scholarly approaches to the Old English Andreas have tended to emphasise the poem's formulaic debt t...
The search for sources of elements in Beowulf has provided significant insight into the poem’s liter...
This study examines Beowulf in the light of the apocalyptic thinking that informed so much of Anglo-...
This article defines a hypothetical late Anglo-Saxon audience: a multi-layered Christian community w...
This dissertation reads and interprets Beowulf in the historical and intellectual context of Latin l...
The best-known literary achievement of Anglo-Saxon England, Beowulf is a poem concerned with monster...
This thesis investigates how Old English poets understood the processes of signification and interpr...
This article uses Charles S. Peirce’s concept of icon and Judith Butler’s idea of genealogy of gende...
Abstract: Although it has been fashionable lately to read Old English poetry as being critical of th...
This article identifies a new Old English poetic motif, ‘The Departure of the Hero in a Ship’, and d...
Beowulf is the oldest of the great long poems written in English. Thus, English literature virtually...
This article presents selected aspects of the anonymous Old English epic Beowulf in which the elemen...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Seamus Heaney. My pap...
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
Very little of the huge corpus of Beowulf criticism has been directed at discovering the function an...
Scholarly approaches to the Old English Andreas have tended to emphasise the poem's formulaic debt t...
The search for sources of elements in Beowulf has provided significant insight into the poem’s liter...
This study examines Beowulf in the light of the apocalyptic thinking that informed so much of Anglo-...
This article defines a hypothetical late Anglo-Saxon audience: a multi-layered Christian community w...
This dissertation reads and interprets Beowulf in the historical and intellectual context of Latin l...
The best-known literary achievement of Anglo-Saxon England, Beowulf is a poem concerned with monster...
This thesis investigates how Old English poets understood the processes of signification and interpr...
This article uses Charles S. Peirce’s concept of icon and Judith Butler’s idea of genealogy of gende...
Abstract: Although it has been fashionable lately to read Old English poetry as being critical of th...