- the Episode. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin, 1983. Fulk, "Six
Cruces in the
Finnsburg Fragment and Episode", [page needed]. Camargo, "The Finn
Episode and the...
- The
Battle of
Finnsburg (or Finnsburh) was a
conflict in the
Germanic heroic age
between Frisians with a
possible Jutish contingent, and a
primarily Danish...
- king. Hæþcyn is
succeeded by Hygelac. Klaeber's
Beowulf and The
Fight at
Finnsburg, 4th rev. edn by R. D. Fulk,
Robert E. Bjork, and John D.
Niles (Toronto:...
- maint:
archived copy as
title (link) Klaeber's
Beowulf and The
Fight at
Finnsburg, 4th rev. edn by R. D. Fulk,
Robert E. Bjork, and John D.
Niles (Toronto:...
- the poem.
Where Beowulf does deal with
specific tribal struggles, as at
Finnsburg,
Tolkien argued firmly against reading in
fantastic elements. In the essay...
- "Alliterative verse". Encyclopædia Britannica. literature. "The
Finnsburg Fragment", line 10 "The
Finnsburg Fragment", line 32 "Terza rima". Encyclopædia Britannica...
- of
Sigemund and the dragon;
history and legend,
including the
fight at
Finnsburg and the tale of
Freawaru and Ingeld; and
biblical tales such as the creation...
- of Hoc is a
prince mentioned in the Old
English poems Beowulf and the
Finnsburg Fragment.
According to the
listing of
tribes in the poem
Widsith (10th...
- the Old
English epic poem
Beowulf and in the
fragment of "The
Fight at
Finnsburg".
Hengest has
sometimes been
identified with the
Jutish king of Kent....
-
Beowulf scholar Frederick Klaeber. His edition,
Beowulf and the
Fight at
Finnsburg, has been
considered a
standard in
Beowulf scholarship since its first...