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Beowulf Introduction
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Manuscript in the British Museum
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Anglo-Saxon or “Old English”
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The History of Anglo- Saxon
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The Heroic Age Anglo-Saxon primitivism The epic-warrior hero dominates Establishment of a culture and people Anglo-Saxon primitivism The epic-warrior hero dominates Establishment of a culture and people
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Greeks vs. Geats Clever intellect Polish Attempt to avoid imprudent conflict Praise of the individual Glorification of mental prowess Clever intellect Polish Attempt to avoid imprudent conflict Praise of the individual Glorification of mental prowess Brute strength Determination Acceptance of violence Praise of the clan Glorification of strength and courage
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The Barbarian Spirit Rugged individualism Passion for warfare Loyalty and fellowship of warriors Superstitious fear and reverence of beasts Pride in arms and armor Love of splendor and rich design Rugged individualism Passion for warfare Loyalty and fellowship of warriors Superstitious fear and reverence of beasts Pride in arms and armor Love of splendor and rich design
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Wergild From the Germanic “Wert” (value) + “Geld” (money) = “man- price” Payment of material goods as recompense for the destruction of human life Reflects dependence on the tangible to resolve human problems From the Germanic “Wert” (value) + “Geld” (money) = “man- price” Payment of material goods as recompense for the destruction of human life Reflects dependence on the tangible to resolve human problems
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Background Text is from 700-1000 AD, but the action predates it Christianity later imposed on the text Evolved out of the oral tradition Possibly compiled from several smaller narratives Text is from 700-1000 AD, but the action predates it Christianity later imposed on the text Evolved out of the oral tradition Possibly compiled from several smaller narratives
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Background One of the earliest works of Old English literature The action does NOT take place in England Reflects history and tradition of Anglo-Saxon and German ancestors One of the earliest works of Old English literature The action does NOT take place in England Reflects history and tradition of Anglo-Saxon and German ancestors
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Background Beowulf --> Geats --> Southern Sweden Hrothgar --> Danes --> Denmark Beowulf --> Geats --> Southern Sweden Hrothgar --> Danes --> Denmark
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Structure Digressions Lacks narrative variety Humorless Digressions Lacks narrative variety Humorless
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Structure Nature is stern and fearsome Characters are types: hero, king, queen -- simple outlines Opening = Shield’s funeral ship Closing = Beowulf’s pyre and tower Nature is stern and fearsome Characters are types: hero, king, queen -- simple outlines Opening = Shield’s funeral ship Closing = Beowulf’s pyre and tower
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Terms and Concepts lof = praise and esteem of countrymen, reputation wyrd = fate, destiny comitatus = loyalty of thanes and kinsmen to their lord kenning = metaphorical compound “sea-farer” = ship “swan-road” = sea lof = praise and esteem of countrymen, reputation wyrd = fate, destiny comitatus = loyalty of thanes and kinsmen to their lord kenning = metaphorical compound “sea-farer” = ship “swan-road” = sea
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Beowulf Acts from the highest motives Never uncertain Does not give way to anger Sacrifices the self without regard for reward Too ideal to be life-like Not rounded like Odysseus Acts from the highest motives Never uncertain Does not give way to anger Sacrifices the self without regard for reward Too ideal to be life-like Not rounded like Odysseus
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Themes The passing of noble souls from the earth Materialistic success True friendship Futility of material gain The value found in life and in death The passing of noble souls from the earth Materialistic success True friendship Futility of material gain The value found in life and in death
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Watch for... Man vs. the Preternatural Judeo-Christian vs. Pagan Youthful Beowulf vs. Old Beowulf Courtly manners Digressions Man vs. the Preternatural Judeo-Christian vs. Pagan Youthful Beowulf vs. Old Beowulf Courtly manners Digressions
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