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Names and Naming in 'Beowulf': Studies in Heroic Narrative Tradition

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Names and Naming in 'Beowulf': Studies in Heroic Narrative Tradition

Contributors:

By (Author) Philip A. Shaw

ISBN:

9781350145764

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

17th September 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

829.3

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

499g

Description

Beowulf, one of the earliest poems in the English language, recounts a tale of heroism played out against the backdrop of Scandinavia in the 5th to 6th centuries AD. And yet, this Old English verse narrative set in Scandinavia is a little surprisingly, perhaps populated with names of German descent. This insight into the personal names of Beowulf acts the starting point for Philip A. Shaws innovative and nuanced study. As Shaw reveals, the origins of these personal names provide important evidence for the origins of Beowulf as it enables us to situate the poem fully in its continental contexts. As such, this book is not only a much-needed reassessment of Beowulf's beginnings, but also sheds new light on the links between Beowulf and other continental narrative traditions, such as the Scandinavian sagas and Continental German heroics. In doing so, Names and Naming in Beowulf takes readers beyond the continuing debate over the dating of the poem and provides a compelling new model for the poems origins.

Reviews

Could it be true that narrative elements of Beowulf originated on the continent and were transmitted to early England in both written and oral form These are the exciting conclusions of Philip A. Shaw, who analyzes the poems personal names and ethnonyms as evidence of layered composition. Shaw's virtuosic book has given Beowulf a compelling ancestry. * Scott Gwara, Professor of English, University of South Carolina, USA *
Philip A. Shaws erudite, painstaking and ingenious survey of the names of all the human figures in Beowulf is one of the most significant contributions for years to scholarship on this famous poem. All those interested in the origins and transmission of Beowulfs story world will want to read it. * Richard Dance, Reader in Early English, University of Cambridge, UK. *

Author Bio

Philip Shaw is Lecturer in English Language and Old English at University of Leicester, UK.

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