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Narrative Pulse of Beowulf : Arrivals and Departures /

One of the most consistent critiques levelled against Beowulf is that it lacks a steady narrative advance and that its numerous digressions tend to complicate if not halt the poem's movement. As those passages often look backward or far ahead in narrative time, they seem to transform the poem i...

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Autor principal: Hill, John M. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2008]
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505 0 |a The Narrative Pulse of Beowulf: Arrivals and Departures -- Beowulf's Sudden Arrival and Danish Challenges: Nothing Said Is Merely a Formality -- The Arrival of Joy after Grendel's Departure, and a Momentous Question: Succession or Not? -- Beowulf's Homecoming with 'Celeritas' and Loyalty -- The Dragon's Arrival and Beowulf's Two Departures: Deep Luck Runs Out -- Conclusion. 
520 |a One of the most consistent critiques levelled against Beowulf is that it lacks a steady narrative advance and that its numerous digressions tend to complicate if not halt the poem's movement. As those passages often look backward or far ahead in narrative time, they seem to transform the poem into a meditative pastiche. The Narrative Pulse of Beowulf counters this assertion, examining Beowulf as a social drama with a strong, forward-moving narrative momentum.John M. Hill discerns a distinctive 'narrative pulse' arising out of the poem's many scenes of arrival and departure. He argues that such scenes, far from being fixed or 'type' scenes, are socially dramatic and a key to understanding the structural density of the poem. Bolstering his analysis with a strong understanding of the epic, Hill looks at Beowulf in relation to other stories such as The Odyssey and The Iliad, epics that, though they may appear to have a certain narrative elasticity, use scenes of arrival and departure to create a cohesive social world in which stories unfold. As a new and comprehensive study of one of the most important Old English texts, The Narrative Pulse of Beowulf sheds new light on this famous poem and the epic tradition itself. 
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