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The Audience of Beowulf, by Dorothy Whitelock |
21. (1952), 49-51 |
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M.L. Samuels |
Postscript on Beowulf, by S. O. Andrew |
18. (1949), 60-64 |
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Joan Turville-Petre |
Beowulf in Modern English: a translation in blank verse, by Mary E. Waterhouse |
20. (1951), 101-103 |
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MARK GRIFFITH |
Rereading Beowulf, by Edward B. Irving Jr. |
60.1 (1991), 102-103 |
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Nicolas Jacobs |
'Beowulf' and Celtic Tradition, by Martin Puhvel |
51.1 (1982), 112-114 |
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Eric Stanley |
'Beowulf' and the 'Beowulf' Manuscript, by Kevin S. Kiernan |
53.1 (1984), 112-117 |
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Nicolas Jacobs |
The Dating of 'Beowulf', Toronto Old English Series, 6, by Colin Chase |
53.1 (1984), 117-120 |
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J.D. PHEIFER |
Beowulf und die kleineren Denkmäler der altenglischen Heldensage Waldere und Finnsburg. Mit Text und Übersetzung, Einleitung und Kommentar sowie einem Konkordanz-Glossar. In drei Teilen herausgegeben. 1. Teil Text, Übersetzung, Namenverzeichnis und Stammtafeln; 2. Teil Einleitung, Kommentar, Sachregister und Literaturverzeichnis, by Gerhard Nickel, J. Klegraf, W. Kühlwein, D. Nehls, R. Zimmermann |
50.1 (1981), 118-120 |
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HEATHER O'DONOGHUE |
Magnús Fjalldal, The Long Arm of Coincidence: The Frustrated Connection between 'Beowulf' and 'Grettis saga' |
69.1 (2000), 119-120 |
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M. BRADFORD BEDINGFIELD |
Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson (eds), Beowulf: An Edition with Relevant Shorter Texts |
69.1 (2000), 120-122 |
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Richard Dance |
John D. Niles (ed.), Beowulf and Lejre, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 323 |
77.1 (2008), 121-123 |
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Robert F. Yeager |
The Origins of 'Beowulf' and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia, by Sam Newton |
64.1 (1995), 121-122 |
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Richard Dance |
Trevor Eaton (reader), Beowulf, ('Pearl' label; Wadhurst: Pavilion Records, 1997). Two CDs, total running time 145’ 02”, by Trevor Eaton |
67.1 (1998), 128-129 |
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Daniel Anlezark |
Scott Gwara, Heroic Identity in the World of Beowulf |
80.1 (2011), 128- |
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BEN PARSONS |
Andrew James Johnston, Performing the Middle Ages from Beowulf to Othello, Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies 15 |
79.1 (2010), 133-134 |
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Margaret E. Goldsmith |
Cain and Beowulf: a Study in Secular Allegory, by David Williams |
54.1 (1985), 134-135 |
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Megan Cavell |
Asa Simon Mittman and Susan M. Kim, Inconceivable Beasts: The Wonders of the East in the Beowulf Manuscript (Megan Cavell) |
84.1 (2015), 148- |
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MARK GRIFFITH |
'Beowulf' and Christianity, American University Studies, 4: 51, by Mary A. Parker |
59.1 (1990), 153-154 |
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Francis Leneghan |
Helen Damico, Beowulf and the Grendel-kin: Politics and Poetry in Eleventh-Century England
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86.1 (2017), 162- |
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C.L. Wrenn |
A Reading of Beowulf, by Edward Irving Jnr. |
38.2 (1969), 175-177 |
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Dorena Allen Wright |
Twelve Beowulf Papers 1940-1960, by A. Bonjour |
34.2 (1965), 177-178 |
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R.T. Davies |
The Seasons of the Year: Chapters on a Motif from Beowulf to the Shepherd's Calendar, by N. E. Enkvist |
28.3 (1959), 218-220 |
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Beowulf. An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn, Second edition, by R. W. Chambers |
1.3 (1932), 229-231 |
DOI:10.2307/43625839 |
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N.F. Blake |
The Structure of Beowulf, by Kenneth Sisam |
35.3 (1966), 236-240 |
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Margaret E. Goldsmith |
Beowulf: the Poem and its Tradition, by John D. Niles |
55.2 (1986), 266-267 |
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T.A. SHIPPEY |
Alcuin and Beowulf: an Eighth-Century View, by W. F. Bolton |
49.2 (1980), 268-271 |
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A.J. Bliss |
Measuring Old English Rhythm: an Application of the Principles of Gregorian Chant Rhythm to the Meter of 'Beowulf', by Jane-Marie Luecke |
49.2 (1980), 274-275 |
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R.T. Farrell |
Beowulf and the Seventh Century, by Ritchie Girvan, Rupert Bruce-Mitford
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41.3 (1972), 292-293 |
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MARK GRIFFITH |
The Thorkelin Transcripts of 'Beowulf', Anglistica, 25, by Kevin S. Kiernan |
57.2 (1988), 296-297 |
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FREDERICK M. BIGGS |
Alvin A. Lee, Gold-Hall and Earth-Dragon: 'Beowulf' as Metaphor |
69.2 (2000), 297-298 |
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A.J. Bliss |
The Meter and Melody of Beowulf. (Illinois Studies in Language and Literature 64), by Thomas Cable |
45.3 (1976), 303-309 |
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D.G. SCRAGG |
The Metrical Grammar of 'Beowulf', Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 5, by Calvin B. Kendall |
61.2 (1992), 307-308 |
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C.L. Wrenn |
Suprasegmentals, Meter, and the Manuscript of Beowulf, by Robert D. Stevick |
38.3 (1969), 309-310 |
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Carolyne Larrington |
The Cultural World in 'Beowulf', by John M. Hill |
65.2 (1996), 310-312 |
DOI:10.2307/43629867 |
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Carolyne Larrington |
Thinking about 'Beowulf', by James W. Earl |
65.2 (1996), 310-312 |
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Andy Orchard |
In the Foreground: 'Beowulf', by Eric Gerald Stanley |
64.2 (1995), 311-312 |
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HANNEKE WIRTJES |
Andy Orchard, Pride and Prodigies: Studies in the Monsters of the 'Beowulf' Manuscript |
66.2 (1997), 316-317 |
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MARK GRIFFITH |
Geoffrey Russom, 'Beowulf' and Old Germanic Metre, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 23 |
68.2 (1999), 316-316 |
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MARY SWAN |
Craig R. Davis, 'Beowulf' and the Demise of Germanic Legend in England, Albert Bates Lord Studies in Oral Tradition 17 |
66.2 (1997), 317-318 |
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Daniel Anlezark |
Michael Drout (ed.), ‘Beowulf and the Critics’ by J. R. R. Tolkien, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 248 |
72.2 (2003), 319-320 |
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FREDERICK M. BIGGS |
Christine Rauer, Beowulf and the Dragon: Parallels and Analogues |
70.2 (2001), 319-320 |
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Daniel Anlezark |
Andy Orchard, A Critical Companion to ‘Beowulf’ |
72.2 (2003), 320-321 |
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JAN ČERMÁK |
Susan E. Deskis, 'Beowulf' and the Medieval Proverb Tradition, Medieval & Renaissance Texts and Studies 155 |
67.2 (1998), 324-326 |
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Daniel Anlezark |
Ruth Johnston Staver, A Companion to Beowulf |
75.2 (2006), 324-325 |
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Joan Turville-Petre |
Beowulf (Studies in English Literature 70), by T. A. Shippey |
48.2 (1979), 334-334 |
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Daniel Anlezark |
Richard North, The Origins of ‘Beowulf’: From Vergil to Wiglaf |
77.2 (2008), 337-338 |
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C.J.E. Ball |
A Concordance to 'Beowulf', by J. B. Bessinger Jr., Philip H. Smith Jr. |
39.3 (1970), 366-368 |
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Francis Leneghan |
The Dating of Beowulf: A Reassessment, ed. Leonard Neidorf |
86.2 (2017), 371- |
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Thomas A. Bredehoft |
Elise Louviot, Direct Speech in Beowulf and Other Old English Narrative Poems |
87.2 (2018), 382- |
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