- from the
original on 9
October 2022. Cook,
Albert Stanburrough (1926).
Beowulfian and
Odyssean Voyages.
Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. Greenfield...
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Nicholson said that the
article is "widely
recognized as a
turning point in
Beowulfian criticism",
noting that
Tolkien established the
primacy of the poetic...
- p. 74-77 (Special Issue, Part II:
Beyond the Mere:
Other Versions of
Beowulfian Stories). E.V. Gordon, An
Introduction to Old Norse, 1927, p. 146-149...
- SKM; GR
Native of Beowulf, geneticist.
Member of the most
illustrious Beowulfian medical dynasty. a
direct ancestor signed the
Cherwell Convention and...
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Number 1: 1-20 - via
Project MUSE. Jurasinski, Stefan. The
feminine name
Wealhtheow and the
problem of
Beowulfian anthroponymy,
Neophilologus (2007) [1]....
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power centres in Östergötland, and
attempted to
determine where the "
Beowulfian mead halls" of the day once stood.
Excavating years later at one of these...
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subtle knowledge and
technology into Saruman's character. An
especially Beowulfian character appears in The
Hobbit as Beorn; his name
originally meant "bear"...
- In "The Sun and the Still-Born Stars", a
Texan farmer wages a surreal,
Beowulfian struggle against a
mysterious sea monster. In "Love Is a Many Splendored"...
- Regensburg: Pustet. Bessinger, J. B. Jr. 1974. "Homage to Cædmon and others: a
Beowulfian praise song." In: Old
English Studies in
Honour of John C. Pope. Ed. Robert...
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Scandinavian World.' Minneapolis:
University of
Minnesota Press, 1994: 1-37. (possible
sailing times and the
account of a "
Beowulfian"
voyage on the Cattegat)...