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Niles, John D. , Beowulf: the poem and its tradition / John D. Niles Harvard University Press Cambridge, Mass Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required. John Niles develops a new view of the first great work of English literature and the native poetic tradition from which it arose. His lucid commentary analyzes all aspects of the poem’s style, meaning, and historical context. Niles interprets Beowulf as a song performed before an audience, not as a text to be read by clerics. Showing its art to be formal, tradition-bound, and highly stylized, he maintains that . A Beowulf www.doorway.ru E. Bjork, John D. Niles. Fred C. Robinson - - Speculum 74 (3) "Beowulf" and the Demise of Germanic Legend in www.doorway.ru R. www.doorway.ru: Howell Chickering.


Boston University Libraries. Services. Navigate; Linked Data; Dashboard; Tools / Extras; Stats; Share. Social. Mail. About John D Niles John D Niles 7 followers Books by John D Niles More News Interviews Meet the Authors of Springs Hottest Sopho Romances When it comes to the romance genre, second books can be a bit like second dates, can t they You ve had that great initial meet cute withRead 19 likes 0 comments Trivia About Beowulf The Poem. Request PDF | On Jan 1, , John D. Niles published Beowulf: The Poem and Its Tradition | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.


Monographs. 1. Beowulf: The Poem and Its Tradition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, A comprehensive study of the poem. Reviewed at length in Robert J. Hasenfratz's Beowulf Scholarship: An Annotated Bibliography, (New York: Garland, ), pp. Niles, John D. , Beowulf: the poem and its tradition / John D. Niles Harvard University Press Cambridge, Mass Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required. John Niles develops a new view of the first great work of English literature and the native poetic tradition from which it arose. His lucid commentary analyzes all aspects of the poem’s style, meaning, and historical context. Niles interprets Beowulf as a song performed before an audience, not as a text to be read by clerics. Showing its art to be formal, tradition-bound, and highly stylized, he maintains that much of its character derives from the oral heroic verse-making heritage of.

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