Beowulf : an edition with relevant shorter texts

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Beowulf : an edition with relevant shorter texts

[edited by] Bruce Mitchell, Fred C. Robinson ; including 'Archaeology and Beowulf' by Leslie Webster

Blackwell, 2006

Rev. with corrections

  • : pbk
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Beowulf

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Text in English; includes quotations in Old English

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This magnificent new edition, which includes relevant shorter texts and key illustrations, is designed specifically to help those who, while already enjoying some acquaintance with Old English, come to Beowulf for the first time.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Acknowledgements. List of Figures/Illustrations. Map: The Geography of Beowulf. Part I: Introduction:. 1. Manuscript. 2. Date, Place, and Circumstances, of Composition. 3. Language. 4. Structure. 5. Tone, Style, and Metre. 6. Subject Matter. 7. Two Views of Beowulf. Part II: Text and Notes:. Part III: How We Arrived At Our Text:. 8. Problems in Editing the Text. 9. Punctuation. Part IV: The Background:. 10. Genealogical Tables. 11. The Geatish-Swedish Wars. 12. Archaeology and Beowulf. 13. Some Related Poems In Old English:. 14. Widsith. 15. Deor. 16. Waldere. 17. The Battle Of Finnesburh. 18. Maxims I. 19. Documents Bearing on Beowulf:. 20. Genealogies. 21. Cain And Abel. 22. The Flood. 23. Letter Of Alcuin To A Mercian Bishop, 797. 24. Hygelac. 25. The Flight Behind The Waterfall. 26. The Dragon Fight. Bibliography. Short Titles. Suggestions For Further Reading. Glossary. Abbreviations and Symbols. Notes on the Glossary. Glossary of Beowulf. Proper Names.

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