«Wunder æfter wundre»: Recounting the Marvellous in "Beowulf"

The Old English epic of Beowulf is characterised by several supernatural events in which the hero performs wondrous deeds. The most outstanding ability of the Prince of the Geats is to be able to fight dreadful beings such as sea-monsters, Grendel and its mother, and a dragon. Those prodigious cont...

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Main Author: Gabriele Cocco
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/aoqu/article/view/16042
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spelling doaj-ae6cd35a38bf47069063448157c044bd2021-07-29T09:12:40ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoAOQU2724-33462021-07-012110.13130/2724-3346/16042«Wunder æfter wundre»: Recounting the Marvellous in "Beowulf"Gabriele Cocco The Old English epic of Beowulf is characterised by several supernatural events in which the hero performs wondrous deeds. The most outstanding ability of the Prince of the Geats is to be able to fight dreadful beings such as sea-monsters, Grendel and its mother, and a dragon. Those prodigious contests give form to some of the main manifestations of the marvellous throughout the poem. The present study analyses the lexical incidence of recurring key-words such as “wundor” (‘astonishing thing’), “wrætlic” (‘splendid’, ‘wonder-inspiring’), and “sellic” (‘wonderful’, ‘strange’). It also aims at providing support to reading Beowulf merely as a hero with unusual strength, not as a good monster amid bad monsters. https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/aoqu/article/view/16042BeowulfdragonGrendel(kin)marvellousOld English epicwater-monsters
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«Wunder æfter wundre»: Recounting the Marvellous in "Beowulf"
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Grendel(kin)
marvellous
Old English epic
water-monsters
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title «Wunder æfter wundre»: Recounting the Marvellous in "Beowulf"
title_short «Wunder æfter wundre»: Recounting the Marvellous in "Beowulf"
title_full «Wunder æfter wundre»: Recounting the Marvellous in "Beowulf"
title_fullStr «Wunder æfter wundre»: Recounting the Marvellous in "Beowulf"
title_full_unstemmed «Wunder æfter wundre»: Recounting the Marvellous in "Beowulf"
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description The Old English epic of Beowulf is characterised by several supernatural events in which the hero performs wondrous deeds. The most outstanding ability of the Prince of the Geats is to be able to fight dreadful beings such as sea-monsters, Grendel and its mother, and a dragon. Those prodigious contests give form to some of the main manifestations of the marvellous throughout the poem. The present study analyses the lexical incidence of recurring key-words such as “wundor” (‘astonishing thing’), “wrætlic” (‘splendid’, ‘wonder-inspiring’), and “sellic” (‘wonderful’, ‘strange’). It also aims at providing support to reading Beowulf merely as a hero with unusual strength, not as a good monster amid bad monsters.
topic Beowulf
dragon
Grendel(kin)
marvellous
Old English epic
water-monsters
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