Literary essays on language and meaning in the poem called Beowulf: Beowulfiana literaria
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LITERARY ESSAYS ON LANGUAGE
AND MEANING IN THE POEM CALLED BEOWULF BEOWULFIANA LITEMRIA
RAYMOND P. TRIPP, JR.
THE EDWIN MELLEN PRESS LEWISTON/QUEENSTON/LAMPETER
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CONTENTS
I. BEOWULF, BARFIELD AND FC 1
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE WEST EXPLAINS DECON- STRUCTION,
WHICH IS TO BE VALUED FOR ITS ENERGY AND PRECISION, BUT FAULTED FOR ITS
MATERIALIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE.
II. CHRISTIAN, PAGAN, OR VAGUE: NEW LIGHT 21
ON THE GRENDEL CAVE, BEOWULF 1570-72A
A THREE-TERM ALGORITHM IS NEEDED TO ENGAGE THE PAGAN-CHRISTIAN DEBATE,
BECAUSE THE POET S VAGUENESS IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH BOTH PAGANISM AND
EARLY CHRISTIANITY, AND MORE IN LINE WITH HUMANISM.
III. THE SENSE OF CONNECTION: GRETTIS SAGA 43
AND BEOWULF
THE FELT LIKENESSES BETWEEN THE TWO WORKS ARISE, NOT SO MUCH FROM COMMON
SOURCES, BUT FROM A COMMON RATIONALISM IN WHICH HEROES BECOME
INCREASINGLY OTIOSE.
IV. BEOWULF 920B-24: AVIAN HUMOR AND HROTHGAR S 59 APPROACH TO HEOROT
THE POET, LIKE CHAUCER, IS FULLY CAPABLE OF DOUBLE ENTENDRE AND
SERIOUS HUMOR, IN PRESENTING HROTHGAR AS AN OLD ROOSTER SURROUNDED
LIKE CHANTICLEER BY HIS HENS, AS HE RETURNS TO LOOK AT GRENDEL S ARM.
V. REVALUING THE CURRENCY: MONEY IN BEOWULF 71
THE POET S LANGUAGE INTERNALIZES AND SECULARIZES TREASURE INTO HARD
CASH WITH A VERY MODERN RING, AND THIS NEW CURRENCY FITS HIS GENERAL
REVALUATION OF THE PAST.
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VI. TALKING BACK: RETROSPECTIVE DEBATE 85
AND THE NARRATIVE STRUCTURE OF THE DRAGON EPISODE
THE DRAGON EPISODE IS STRUCTURED AS A DEBATE, AMONG BEOWULF, HIS MEN,
THE POET, AND THE AUDIENCE, ABOUT WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE DRAGON, MUCH OF
WHICH IS EXPRESSED THROUGH THE POET S DIGRESSIONS. FOLLOWING THIS
DEBATE LEADS TO A NEW SEQUENCE
OF EVENTS WHICH ELIMINATES A NUMBER OF LONG-STANDING CONTRADICTIONS.
VII. BEOWULF 320-31A, SIRENS, AND THE LIBER MONSTRORUM 113
THE POET SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN FAMILIAR WITH THE SIRENS, AS WELL AS WITH
THE HISTORICAL HYGELAC, AND WORKED HIS KNOWLEDGE OF THE LIBER MONSTRORUM
ALLUSIVELY INTO HIS TEXT.
VIII. BEOWULF AND RAGE: THE PRAGMATICS OF PATIENCE 135
THE POET REVEALS HIS FORWARD-LOOKING HUMANISM BY TREATING THE PROBLEM OF
PATIENCE IN A WAY WHICH CLEARLY ANTICIPATES THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONCERNS
OF LATER FOURTEENTH-CENTURY VERSE OF SOCIAL COMPLAINT.
IX. GULLIVER S GRENDEL: A YAHOO IN HEOROT 155
LIKE /ELFRIC, THE POET USES SCATOLOGICAL IMAGERY TO RIDICULE AND TO
DISMISS THINGS PAGAN OR OTHERWISE HERETICAL:
X. LIVING TOO LONG AND PAGAN EVIL IN BEOWULF 165
ONCE MORE EXHIBITING HIS HUMANISM, THE POET TREATS PATIENCE AGAIN IN A
THEMATIC INVESTIGATION OF THE ACCOMMODATION OF DEATH, REJECTING THE
FALSE IMMORTALITY OF THE BARROW.
XI. ALCOHOL INTO ART 1 : DRUNKENNESS AND THE 185 DEATH OF THE APNMENON
THE REVALUATIVE USE OF DRINKING IMAGERY THROUGHOUT THE POEM COMPRISES
ANOTHER FACET OF THE POET S COMPLEX USE OF HUMOR IN HIS WAR WITH THE
PAST.
XII. BEOWULF 2898B: SE DE NCES GERCED, 195
THE RELUCTANT MESSENGER
WORDPLAY PROVIDES THE KEY TO THE MUCH DISCUSSED NATURE AND IDENTITY OF
THE MAN WHO CARRIES THE SAD MESSAGE OF BEOWULF S DEATH.
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XIII. POETA BEOWULFI: LUSUS NATUR/E PRINCEPS 203
A RECONSIDERATION OF WHAT THE POET HAS TO SAY ABOUT TELLING STORIES
SUGGESTS THAT THE EVIDENCE FOR EXTEMPORARY, ORAL COMPOSITION HAS BEEN
OVERESTIMATED, AND THE BOOKISHNESS OF THE POET S LANGUAGE
UNDERESTIMATED.
XIV. HAND AND MIND: DHVANI, THE CONCEPT OF SEMANTIC 211 RESONANCE AND
THE COMPOSITION OF BEOWULF
THE CONCEPT OIDHVANI EXPANDS AND ESTABLISHES THE ECHO-WORD AS PART OF
THE NATURAL RHETORIC OF RAPIDLY CHANGING GERMANIC LANGUAGES.
XV. THE ARCHETYPE ENTERS HISTORY AND GOES 227 TO SLEEP: A NEW TWIST ON
WHAT BEOWULF DOES IN HEOROT ON THE NIGHT OF GRENDEL S FINAL ATTACK THE
FACT THAT BEOWULF
GOES TO BED AND TO SLEEP RESOLVES THE APPARENT CONTRADICTIONS IN THE
POET S NARRATIVE AND THE HERO S BEHAVIOR.
XVI. MINDING THE GIFR-THRONE : BEOWULF 169B AND 253 THE WANDERER 44B:
NE HIS MYNE WISSE AND GIEFSTOLAS BREAC
GRENDEL S SCATOLOGICAL ASSAULT PREVENTS HROTHGAR FROM USING HIS
THRONE.
XVII. SIGEMUND WYRMBANA AND A NEW TYPE-SCENE: 259 THE KING IN THE CAVE
SIGEMUND S KILLING OF A BAD-MAN-TURNED-DRAGON CLOSELY ANTICIPATES
BEOWULF S LAST HEROIC ACT.
XVIII. CANONICAL PARODY IN BEOWULF 267
IN THE PARODIC ERUCTAVIT COR MEUM TRADITION OF OVERINDULGENCE, THE POET
DESCRIBES THE MORNING AFTER GRENDEL S ATTACK IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE
CANONICAL HOURS.
XIX. SARCITOR ANTESARTUS: WORDPLAY AND LITERARY 279 TRANSLATION OF
BEOWULF
WIGLAFS COMPLAINT AGAINST HIS COWARDLY FELLOWS IS CAST IN SARTORIAL
LANGUAGE OF DISCARDED WAR-CLOTHING OF MEN WHOSE COURAGE BECAME
UNRAVELED, ETC.
XX. GETTING IT STRAIGHT: SYNTAX AS FATE IN BEOWULF 293
SYNTACTICAL THEORY HAS BEEN THE FATE OF THE DISCUSSION OF FATE IN
BEOWULF.
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