This article presents selected aspects of the anonymous Old English epic Beowulf in which the elements of the world of fantasy are intertwined with historical episodes, and Christian values co-occur with the images of pagan rites. Written in the vernacular and to the rhythm of alliterative metre Beowulf is an example of the highest artistic achievement. The anonymous poet skillfully depicted the harsh Northern world shaped by the Christian culture. Although Beowulf has been studied since the beginning of the 19th century many fundamental issues are still unresolved. With the focus on the source text and its manuscript context some of the puzzles may yet be unravelled
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
This article identifies a new Old English poetic motif, ‘The Departure of the Hero in a Ship’, and d...
Program year: 1989/1990Digitized from print original stored in HDRIt is not simply the retelling of ...
The Old English epic Beowulf is under discussion in this essay and the idea of the truth embedded in...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Seamus Heaney. My pap...
This article defines a hypothetical late Anglo-Saxon audience: a multi-layered Christian community w...
This thesis takes Beowulf", one of the oldest English works, as the subject of the discussion. As so...
This article explores “Beowulf” as an epic, delving into its prominent characteristics, including it...
Beowulf is the conventional title of an Old English epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long ...
The best-known literary achievement of Anglo-Saxon England, Beowulf is a poem concerned with monster...
Very little of the huge corpus of Beowulf criticism has been directed at discovering the function an...
The search for sources of elements in Beowulf has provided significant insight into the poem’s liter...
The aim of this paper is to elaborate on the concept of Paganism and the pagan constituents of the O...
This article provides a brief overview of linguopoietics and analyzes the epic poem “Beowulf”. “Beow...
This dissertation reads and interprets Beowulf in the historical and intellectual context of Latin l...
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
This article identifies a new Old English poetic motif, ‘The Departure of the Hero in a Ship’, and d...
Program year: 1989/1990Digitized from print original stored in HDRIt is not simply the retelling of ...
The Old English epic Beowulf is under discussion in this essay and the idea of the truth embedded in...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Seamus Heaney. My pap...
This article defines a hypothetical late Anglo-Saxon audience: a multi-layered Christian community w...
This thesis takes Beowulf", one of the oldest English works, as the subject of the discussion. As so...
This article explores “Beowulf” as an epic, delving into its prominent characteristics, including it...
Beowulf is the conventional title of an Old English epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long ...
The best-known literary achievement of Anglo-Saxon England, Beowulf is a poem concerned with monster...
Very little of the huge corpus of Beowulf criticism has been directed at discovering the function an...
The search for sources of elements in Beowulf has provided significant insight into the poem’s liter...
The aim of this paper is to elaborate on the concept of Paganism and the pagan constituents of the O...
This article provides a brief overview of linguopoietics and analyzes the epic poem “Beowulf”. “Beow...
This dissertation reads and interprets Beowulf in the historical and intellectual context of Latin l...
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
This article identifies a new Old English poetic motif, ‘The Departure of the Hero in a Ship’, and d...
Program year: 1989/1990Digitized from print original stored in HDRIt is not simply the retelling of ...