A Fine Old Tale of Adventure: Beowulf Told to the Children of the English Race, 1898-1908 (original) (raw)

Treatments of Beowulf as a source in mid-twentieth-century children's literature

Carl Edlund Anderson

Beowulf as children's literature, 2021

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Beowulf for boys: modern adaptations of the Beowulf story

Dominic Cheetham

English Literature and Linguistics, 2011

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A Critical Companion to Beowulf and Old English Literature

Amirhossein Nemati

Lulu Press, 2017

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The Beowulf manuscript reconsidered: Reading Beowulf in late Anglo-Saxon England

Leonie Viljoen

Literator, 2003

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Adapting an Old English Epic: The Case of Rosemary Sutcliff's "Beowulf: Dragonslayer"

Łukasz Neubauer

2013

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Locating 'Beowulf' in Literary History

John Niles

Exemplaria, 1993

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Lost in Translation: Some Versions of Beowulf in the Nineteenth Century

Roy Liuzza

2002

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Beowulf and the margins of literacy

Eric John

Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 1974

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The reception history of Beowulf

Robert E . Bjork

SELIM, 2020

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A review of Howell Chickering, Allen J. Frantzen and R. F. Yeager (eds), Teaching Beowulf in the Twenty-First Century

Alpo Honkapohja

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Beowulf, the Critical Heritage: Introduction

Tom Shippey

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Death and Nostalgia: The Future of Beowulf in the Post-National Discipline of English

Haruko "Hal" Momma

Literature Compass, 2007

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Beowulf in Contemporary Culture

David Clark

Beowulf in Contemporary Culture, 2020

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Of Bawns and Bros: Beowulf Translations and a Modernist Medievalism

Mikaela Renshaw

Essays in Medieval Studies

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Beowulf in the Comics: An Initial Bibliographic Guide 2.0

Michael A Torregrossa

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THE CASE OF BEOWULF

Tom Shippey

editing the nation's memory, 2008

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Hwaet! How We Have Heard Tales Sung: How Nineteenth-Century Translation Constructs Hyper-Aggressive Masculine Identities in Beowulf

Rosemary Kelly

Cerae, 2024

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Chivalric Stories as Children’s Literature: Edwardian Retellings in Words and Pictures by Velma Bourgeois Richmond

Tharini Viswanath

Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 2015

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From Epic Characters to a Movie Transformation: Tracing the Journey of Beowulf from Old English Poetry to Contemporary Motion Picture

Piyush Banerjee

Litinfinite Journal, 2020

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Current General Trends in Beowulf Studies

John Hill

Literature Compass, 2007

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Beowulf in Literary History

Joseph C Harris

Pacific Coast Philology, 1982: 16-23, 1982

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Rewriting 'Beowulf': The Task of Translation

John Niles

College English, 1993

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Locating Beowulf (Introduction), in Thomas Meyer, trans., Beowulf: A Translation (Brooklyn: Punctum, 2012).

Daniel Remein

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Looking at the hero: Beowulf and graphic novels in the 21st Century

Fulvio Ferrari

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Beowulf: A Folktale and History of Anglo-Saxon Life and Civilization

IOSR Journals

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“An Unfollowable World”: Beowulf, English Poetry, and the Phenomenalism of Language

Eddie Christie

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Translating Beowulf for our Times

Caroline Batten

Translation and Literature, 2021

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The Narrative Pulse of Beowulf : Arrivals and Departures (Toronto Old English Series 17)

Francis Leneghan

English Studies, 2010

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Review of 'Beowulf: A Student Edition', by George Jack

John Niles

Speculum, 1997

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The Magical Middle Ages in Children's Fantasy Literature

David Clark

2013

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Beowulf before Beowulf: Anglo-Saxon Anthroponymy and Heroic Legend

Leonard Neidorf

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Fr. Klaeber's Beowulf, 4th edition, edited by R. D. Fulk, Robert E. Bjork, and John D. Niles (2008): “Sidelights on” [:] “’Klaeber’s’ Beowulf.” An extended review essay.

Barnard Turner

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Review of 'On the Aesthetics of Beowulf and Other Old English Poems', ed. by John M. Hill

John Niles

JEGP, 2012

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PARADOX AND BALANCE IN THE ANGLO-SAXON MIND OF BEOWULF

Julieta González

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The Middle Ages in Children’s Literature by Clare Bradford

Johanna Denzin

Children's Literature, 2017

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