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Title: Beowulf


1
Beowulf
  • Text and Context

2
Background
  • Composed around 700 A.D.
  • The story had been in circulation as an oral
    narrative for many years before it was written.
  • The action of the poem takes place around 500 AD
  • Poet is reviving the heroic language, style and
    values and pagan values of ancient Germanic oral
    poetry
  • The poem deals with ancient Germanic forebears,
    the Danes and the Geats
  • Only a single manuscript of the poem survived the
    Anglo-Saxon era. In the 1700s it was nearly
    destroyed in a fire
  • It was not until 1936 when the Oxford scholar
    J.R.Rgt Tolkien published a paper on the poem that
    is became popular.

3
The Beowulf Poet
  • The poet is Christian
  • The poem reflects established Christian tradition
  • Allusions to the Old Testament
  • Beowulf is a Redeemer who is sent by God to save
    man from sin
  • The price of salvation is life itself
  • Correspondences between Beowulfs death and the
    death of Christ

4
Heroic Values in Beowulf
  • Relationship between king and his warriors
  • The king rewards his warriors with gifts
  • If a kinsman is slain, obligation to kill the
    slayer or obtain payment (wergeld) in
    compensation

5
Conflict Christian Values and Heroic Values
  • This tension is at the heart of the poem
  • Pagan history and myth are made to point to a
    Christian moral
  • Beowulf is poised between two value systems

6
The Character of Beowulf
  • He fights for personal honor, but is committed to
    service to his own people and humanity.
  • A superhuman who remains recognizable
  • Contrast old and young Beowulf
  • Beowulf as savior

7
Themes
  • Good vs. Evil
  • Fate
  • The Importance of Establishing Identity
  • Tension between Heroic Code and Christianity
  • Significance of artifacts
  • The past

8
Important Elements of the Poem
  • Elegaic tone
  • Heroic poem
  • Contrasts
  • Christian and pagan
  • Youth and old age
  • Rise and fall of nations
  • Joy and sorrow
  • Fate and Gods will
  • Violence
  • Irony

9
Sutton Hoo
  • Burial site discovered in 1939
  • Important links to Anglo-Saxon world and Beowulf
  • Remains of a boat were discovered and large
    burial chamber containing numerous artifacts
  • Artifacts suggest a distinctly Christian element
    intermingled with pagan ritual.
  • Episodes in Beowulf now have tangible
    archaeological violence to add creditability to
    the blend of customs in the text.

10
Sutton Hook Images
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Suggested Further Reading
  • Beowulf, A Verse Translatioin. Trans. Seamus
    Heaney. Ed. Daniel Donaghue. Norton Critical
    Edition. 2002.
  • Norton bibliography on Beowulf , p. 2902.
  • Websites on Beowulf, Old English poetry, and
    Sutton Hoo.
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