Originally published in 1924, this volume attempts to provide an
interpretation of the 'Finn Episode' in Beowulf through the
rigorous application of a unified critical method. The main focus
is on the difficulties imposed by the allusive and incomplete
nature of the Episode, this lack of clarity is based on the
assumption of contextual knowledge regarding the events and
relationships described. Through weighing up the various
probabilities attached to ambiguous statements, the author attempts
to formulate a more complete perspective on the text. This book
will be of value to anyone with an interest in Beowulf, Old
English, and the history of literary criticism.
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