The Dating of Beowulf : A Reassessment
By Leonard Neidorf (Editor), Allen J. Frantzen (Contribution by), Dennis Cronan (Contribution by), Emily Bowman (Contribution by), Frederick M. Biggs (Contribution by), George Clark (Contribution by), Joseph Harris (Contribution by), Leonard Neidorf (Contribution by), Megan E. Hartman (Contribution by), Michael D. C Drout (Contribution by), Phoebe Boyd (Contribution by), Rafael J. Pascual (Contribution by), Robert D Fulk (Contribution by), Thomas A. Bredehoft (Contribution by), Thomas D. Hill (Contribution by), Tom Shippey (Contribution by)
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By Leonard Neidorf (Editor), Allen J. Frantzen (Contribution by), Dennis Cronan (Contribution by), Emily Bowman (Contribution by), Frederick M. Biggs (Contribution by), George Clark (Contribution by), Joseph Harris (Contribution by), Leonard Neidorf (Contribution by), Megan E. Hartman (Contribution by), Michael D. C Drout (Contribution by), Phoebe Boyd (Contribution by), Rafael J. Pascual (Contribution by), Robert D Fulk (Contribution by), Thomas A. Bredehoft (Contribution by), Thomas D. Hill (Contribution by), Tom Shippey (Contribution by)
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WINNER: 2015 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Award
Examinations of the date of Beowulf have tremendous significance for Anglo-Saxon culture in general.
This book will be a milestone, and deserves to be widely read. The early Beowulf that overwhelmingly emerges here asks hard questions, and the same strictly defined measures of metre, spelling, onomastics, semantics, genealogy, and historicity all cry out to be tested further and applied more broadly to the whole corpus of Old English verse....
Examinations of the date of Beowulf have tremendous significance for Anglo-Saxon culture in general.
This book will be a milestone, and deserves to be widely read. The early Beowulf that overwhelmingly emerges here asks hard questions, and the same strictly defined measures of metre, spelling, onomastics, semantics, genealogy, and historicity all cry out to be tested further and applied more broadly to the whole corpus of Old English verse....






















