This dissertation examines the nature of wisdom in medieval Germanic epics, and how this wisdom characterizes epic heroes. Germanic heroes of legend and those destined to rule a people or kingdom were expected to be both wise and brave; but the notion of what constituted wisdom was different in each of the three main surviving Germanic languages and cultures of the Middle Ages: Old English, Old Norse, and Middle High German. This dissertation examines the major epics from each of these three linguistic/cultural groups: Beowulf in Old English, Völsunga saga in Old Norse, and the Nibelungenlied in Middle High German. A chapter on Old English and Old Norse sapiential poetry—and its relation to the epics under consideration—is also included. Be...
This dissertation raises and answers, as far as possible within its scope, the following question: “...
This dissertation discusses the complicated relationship (known as the comitatus) of kings and follo...
This dissertation reads and interprets Beowulf in the historical and intellectual context of Latin l...
This dissertation examines the nature of wisdom in medieval Germanic epics, and how this wisdom char...
This research paper discusses the kingly and heroic codes in Beowulf, analyzing the role of pride, a...
This thesis analyses and interprets the famous Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf with regard to two main...
This article explores “Beowulf” as an epic, delving into its prominent characteristics, including it...
Abstract: Although it has been fashionable lately to read Old English poetry as being critical of th...
This dissertation examines the varying uses and contexts of the legend of Ingeld, a key figure acros...
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
This dissertation explores the intersection of Anglo-Saxon ethics and emotion in Old English literat...
This dissertation explores the intersection of Anglo-Saxon ethics and emotion in Old English literat...
Program year: 1989/1990Digitized from print original stored in HDRIt is not simply the retelling of ...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Seamus Heaney. My pap...
This dissertation raises and answers, as far as possible within its scope, the following question: “...
This dissertation raises and answers, as far as possible within its scope, the following question: “...
This dissertation discusses the complicated relationship (known as the comitatus) of kings and follo...
This dissertation reads and interprets Beowulf in the historical and intellectual context of Latin l...
This dissertation examines the nature of wisdom in medieval Germanic epics, and how this wisdom char...
This research paper discusses the kingly and heroic codes in Beowulf, analyzing the role of pride, a...
This thesis analyses and interprets the famous Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf with regard to two main...
This article explores “Beowulf” as an epic, delving into its prominent characteristics, including it...
Abstract: Although it has been fashionable lately to read Old English poetry as being critical of th...
This dissertation examines the varying uses and contexts of the legend of Ingeld, a key figure acros...
Modern literary criticism of Beowulf has raised the poem\u27 far above its value as merely an histor...
This dissertation explores the intersection of Anglo-Saxon ethics and emotion in Old English literat...
This dissertation explores the intersection of Anglo-Saxon ethics and emotion in Old English literat...
Program year: 1989/1990Digitized from print original stored in HDRIt is not simply the retelling of ...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem translated into Modern English in 2000 by Seamus Heaney. My pap...
This dissertation raises and answers, as far as possible within its scope, the following question: “...
This dissertation raises and answers, as far as possible within its scope, the following question: “...
This dissertation discusses the complicated relationship (known as the comitatus) of kings and follo...
This dissertation reads and interprets Beowulf in the historical and intellectual context of Latin l...