Following the Formula in Beowulf, Örvar-Odds saga, and Tolkien

Following the Formula in Beowulf, Örvar-Odds saga, and Tolkien
Title Following the Formula in Beowulf, Örvar-Odds saga, and Tolkien PDF eBook
Author Michael Fox
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 260
Release 2020-09-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030481344

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Following the Formula in Beowulf, Örvar-Odds saga, and Tolkien proposes that Beowulf was composed according to a formula. Michael Fox imagines the process that generated the poem and provides a model for reading it, extending this model to investigate formula in a half-line, a fitt, a digression, and a story-pattern or folktale, including the Old-Norse Icelandic Örvar-Odds saga. Fox also explores how J. R. R. Tolkien used the same formula to write Sellic Spell and The Hobbit. This investigation uncovers relationships between oral and literate composition, between mechanistic composition and author, and between listening and reading audiences, arguing for a contemporary relevance for Beowulf in thinking about the creative process.

Genre - text - interpretation

Genre - text - interpretation
Title Genre - text - interpretation PDF eBook
Author Kaarina Koski
Publisher Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Pages 487
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9522228443

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This book presents current discussions on the concept of genre. It introduces innovative, multidisciplinary approaches to contemporary and historical genres, their roles in cultural discourse, how they change, and their relations to each other. The reader is guided into the discussion surrounding this key concept and its history through a general introduction, followed by eighteen chapters that represent a variety of discursive practices as well as analytic methods from several scholarly traditions. This volume will have wide appeal to several academic audiences within the humanities, both in Finland and abroad, and will especially be of interest to scholars of folklore, language and cultural expression.

Fornaldarsagaerne

Fornaldarsagaerne
Title Fornaldarsagaerne PDF eBook
Author Agneta Ney
Publisher Museum Tusculanum Press
Pages 386
Release 2009
Genre Fornaldarsögur Norðrlanda
ISBN 8763525798

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An Introduction to Old Norse

An Introduction to Old Norse
Title An Introduction to Old Norse PDF eBook
Author Eric Valentine Gordon
Publisher
Pages 492
Release 1927
Genre Folklore
ISBN

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Seven Viking Romances

Seven Viking Romances
Title Seven Viking Romances PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 339
Release 2005-05-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0141966807

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Combining traditional myth, oral history and re-worked European legend to depict an ancient realm of heroism and wonder, the seven tales collected here are among the most fantastical of all the Norse romances. Powerfully inspired works of Icelandic imagination, they relate intriguing, often comical tales of famous kings, difficult gods and women of great beauty, goodness or cunning. The tales plunder a wide range of earlier literature from Homer to the French romances - as in the tale of the wandering hero Arrow-Odd, which combines several older legends, or Egil and Asmund, where the story of Odysseus and the Cyclops is skilfully adapted into a traditional Norse legend. These are among the most outrageous, delightful and exhilarating tales in all Icelandic literature.

Laughing Shall I Die

Laughing Shall I Die
Title Laughing Shall I Die PDF eBook
Author Tom Shippey
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 544
Release 2018-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1780239505

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Laughing Shall I Die explores the Viking fascination with scenes of heroic death. The literature of the Vikings is dominated by famous last stands, famous last words, death songs, and defiant gestures, all presented with grim humor. Much of this mindset is markedly alien to modern sentiment, and academics have accordingly shunned it. And yet, it is this same worldview that has always powered the popular public image of the Vikings—with their berserkers, valkyries, and cults of Valhalla and Ragnarok—and has also been surprisingly corroborated by archaeological discoveries such as the Ridgeway massacre site in Dorset. Was it this mindset that powered the sudden eruption of the Vikings onto the European scene? Was it a belief in heroic death that made them so lastingly successful against so many bellicose opponents? Weighing the evidence of sagas and poems against the accounts of the Vikings’ victims, Tom Shippey considers these questions as he plumbs the complexities of Viking psychology. Along the way, he recounts many of the great bravura scenes of Old Norse literature, including the Fall of the House of the Skjoldungs, the clash between the two great longships Ironbeard and Long Serpent, and the death of Thormod the skald. One of the most exciting books on Vikings for a generation, Laughing Shall I Die presents Vikings for what they were: not peaceful explorers and traders, but warriors, marauders, and storytellers.

Hervarar Saga Ok Heidreks

Hervarar Saga Ok Heidreks
Title Hervarar Saga Ok Heidreks PDF eBook
Author Christopher Tolkien
Publisher Viking Society for Northern Research University College
Pages 145
Release 1976-12
Genre
ISBN 9780903521116

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