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Was the Beowulf-poet a Christian or was he a noble pagan whose
outlook had been only slightly colored by exposure to Christian
thinking? This is but one of the fascinating topics discussed in
this anthology of criticism on the early medieval masterpiece. The
eighteen contribution to the anthology are arranged chronologically
according to the date of the criticism's first publication. The
outstanding scholars whose critical writing is presented here range
from the turn-of-the-century critic F. A. Blackburn through the
Englishman J. R. R. Tolkien to such contemporaries as Kemp Malone,
Morton Bloomfield, and R. E. Kaske. Nearly every aspect of the
Beowulf is discussed and controverted in terms of literary
analysis. Old English, Old Norse, Latin, and Old French passages
are translated in the accompanying text as an aid to undergraduate
students meeting Beowulf for the first time.
Was the Beowulf-poet a Christian or was he a noble pagan whose
outlook had been only slightly colored by exposure to Christian
thinking? This is but one of the fascinating topics discussed in
this anthology of criticism on the early medieval masterpiece. The
eighteen contribution to the anthology are arranged chronologically
according to the date of the criticism's first publication. The
outstanding scholars whose critical writing is presented here range
from the turn-of-the-century critic F. A. Blackburn through the
Englishman J. R. R. Tolkien to such contemporaries as Kemp Malone,
Morton Bloomfield, and R. E. Kaske. Nearly every aspect of the
Beowulf is discussed and controverted in terms of literary
analysis. Old English, Old Norse, Latin, and Old French passages
are translated in the accompanying text as an aid to undergraduate
students meeting Beowulf for the first time.
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