Preface How To Use This Book Introduction Choosing a Translation The Hero Comes to Denmark Beowulf vs. Grendel Beowulf vs. Grendel's Mother Beowulf vs. the Dragon Literary Techniques Placing Beowulf on a Timeline Language and Poetry Religion in Beowulf Anglo-Saxon Culture Modern Adaptations of Beowulf The Beowulfian World of J.R.R. Tolkien Appendix: Glossary of Names Works Cited in the Text Further Suggested Reading
Overviews the background, plot, themes, and language of Beowulf and discusses the poem's afterlife in contemporary popular culture.
RUTH JOHNSTON STAVER is an independent scholar who specializes in Old English language and literature. She has extensive experience teaching Advanced Placement English Literature and has published on such topics as historical linguistics.
A quick reference to Beowulf and its cultural background, this book
offers a clear discussion intended to convey factual information
rather than engage in cultural controversy. In addition to the
expected material on Beowulf's arrival, the three battles, and his
death, Staver (an independent scholar) includes chapters on the
literary techniques in the poem, religion, Anglo Saxon culture, and
modern adaptations of Beowolf….Nonspecialists and teachers who need
a quick reference to various parts of Beowulf will appreciate this
book….Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and general
readers.
*Choice*
[O]ffers the high school student or interested lay reader a
well-balanced introduction to ^IBeowulf^I…
*Medium Aevum*
[W]ell organised, properly refereed, doing what it does very well,
and pointing students on to full-scale scholarly material …
*English*
A 'must' for any in-depth literary collection.
*Library Bookwatch*
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