Beowulf and Judith

Beowulf and Judith
Author: Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1953
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780231087681

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Beowulf and Judith

Beowulf and Judith
Author: Richard M. Trask
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

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The two great epic-theme poems Beowulf and Judith, paired in the Beowulf Manuscript preserved in the British Museum, are here presented in a translation with a unique fidelity that restores the true Anglo-Saxon rhythmical line of five subtypes of four beat stress adhering scrupulously to the alliterative strictures of Anglo-Saxon verse and exploiting its epithetical style. This is a ground breaking piece of work in that it recreates the indispensable stylistic and esthetic effects of the original while attaining a natural modern idiom, something that had been thought impossible to achieve. The key insight in this book is the stated and demonstrated philosophy that alliteration and imagistic compound metaphors are a living, breathing part of our linguistic heritage and practice in Modern English today; but rendering the poems requires an intricate sensibility to Old English style in order to recreate the force that they had. The Old English text is included interlinearly with the translation to facilitate comparison and acquaintance with the original poems. Introductory essays discuss 1) the living tradition of alliteration and epithetical phrasing common to Anglo-Saxon poetry and Modern English idiom, and 2) the literary tradition and merit of the two poems. The book as a whole is a scholarly accomplishment which revivifies these two great works for the entire modern public.

Beowulf

Beowulf
Author: Howell D. Chickering
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2012-02-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0307574393

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The first major poem in English literature, Beowulf tells the story of the life and death of the legendary hero Beowulf in his three great battles with supernatural monsters. The ideal Anglo-Saxon warrior-aristocrat, Beowulf is an example of the heroic spirit at its finest. Leading Beowulf scholar Howell D. Chickering, Jr.’s, fresh and lively translation, featuring the Old English on facing pages, allows the reader to encounter Beowulf as poetry. This edition incorporates recent scholarship and provides historical and literary context for the modern reader. It includes the following: an introduction a guide to reading aloud a chart of royal genealogies notes on the background of the poem critical commentary glosses on the eight most famous passages, for the student who wishes to translate from the original an extensive bibliography From the Trade Paperback edition.

Judith

Judith
Author: Mark Griffith
Publisher: Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The University of Exeter Press is pleased to announce a new and comprehensive edition of the Old English poem Judith. Frequently cited as one of the most interesting of the surviving texts from the Anglo-Saxon period, Judith is unusual in that it features a violently active-female protagonist in a role traditionally dominated by a masculine heroic ethos. Mark Griffith's volume -- the first new edition since 1952 -- includes extensive commentary by the editor, plus a comprehensive glossary, bibliography, and appendices.

Beowulf and Judith

Beowulf and Judith
Author: Francis Peabody Magoun Jr.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258084820

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The Cambridge Old English Reader

The Cambridge Old English Reader
Author: Richard Marsden
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1316240320

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This reader remains the only major new reader of Old English prose and verse in the past forty years. The second edition is extensively revised throughout, with the addition of a new 'Beginning Old English' section for newcomers to the Old English language, along with a new extract from Beowulf. The fifty-seven individual texts include established favourites such as The Battle of Maldon and Wulfstan's Sermon of the Wolf, as well as others not otherwise readily available, such as an extract from Apollonius of Tyre. Modern English glosses for every prose-passage and poem are provided on the same page as the text, along with extensive notes. A succinct reference grammar is appended, along with guides to pronunciation and to grammatical terminology. A comprehensive glossary lists and analyses all the Old English words that occur in the book. Headnotes to each of the six text sections, and to every individual text, establish their literary and historical contexts, and illustrate the rich cultural variety of Anglo-Saxon England. This second edition is an accessible and scholarly introduction to Old English.