A Beowulf Bibliography

A Beowulf Bibliography

A Beowulf Bibliography Aarne, Antti, and Stith Thompson. The Types of the Folktale: A Classification and Bibliography. 2nd ed. Helsinki: Helsinki Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1964. Abraham, Lenore. "The Decorum of Beowulf." Philological Quarterly 72 (1993): 267-87. Aguirre, Manuel. "The Phasal Structure of Beowulf." SELIM 1996: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature. Ed. Margarita Giménes Bon and Vickie Olsen. Zaragoza: Pórtico, 1997. 8-16. Albano, Robert A. "The Role of Women in Anglo-Saxon Culture: Hildeburh in Beowulf and a Curious Counterpart in the Volsunga Saga." English Language Notes 32.1 (1994): 1-10. Albrecht, Roberta Adams. "Beowulf." Explicator 40.4 (1982): 4-6. Alexander, Michael, trans. Beowulf. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973. ---. Old English Literature. London: Macmillan, 1983. ---, ed. Beowulf. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1995. Alfano, Christine. "The Issue of Feminine Monstrosity: A Reevaluation of Grendel's Mother." Comitatus 23 (1992): 1-16. Allen, David G. "The Coercive Ideal of Beowulf." Literary and Historical Perspectives of the Middle Ages: Proc. of the 1981 SEMA Meeting. Ed. Patricia W. Cummins, et al. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 1982. 120-32. Allen, Judson Boyce. "God's Society and Grendel's Shoulder Joint: Gregory and the Poet of the 'Beowulf'." Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 78 (1977): 239-40. Amodio, Mark. "Affective Criticism, Oral Poetics, and Beowulf's Fight with the Dragon." Oral Tradition 10 (1995): 54-90. Amos, Ashley Crandell. "An Eleventh Century Beowulf?" Review 4 (1982): 335-45. Amsler, Mark E. "Literary Onomastics and the Descent of Nations: The Example of Isidore and Vico." Names 27 (1979): 106-16. Anderson, Earl R. "A Submerged Metaphor in the Scyld Episode." Yearbook of English Studies 2 (1972): 1-4. ---. "Beowulf 2216b-2217: A Restoration." English Language Notes 12 (1974): 1-5. ---. 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Bjork and John D. Niles. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1997. 125-48. JK: A Beowulf Bibliography 2 Andrew, Malcolm. "Grendel in Hell." English Studies 62 (1981): 401-10. Andrew, Samuel Ogden. Postscript on "Beowulf." Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1948. Arent, A. Margaret. "The Heroic Pattern: Old Germanic Helmets, Beowulf, and Grettis Saga." Old Norse Literature and Mythology: A Symposium. Ed. Edgar C. Polome. Austin: University of Texas Press for the Department of Germanic Languages, 1969. 130-99. Arngart, O. "Durham Proverbs 17, 30, 42." Notes and Queries NS 29 (1982): 199-201. Artemidorus Daldianus. Onirocriticon Libri V. Ed. Roger A. Pack. Leipzig: Teubner, 1963. Atherton, Mark. "The Figure of the Archer in Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxon Psalter." Neophilologus 73 (1993): 653-57. Atkinson, Stephen C. B. "Beowulf and the Grendel Kin: Thane, Avenger, King." Publications of the Missouri Philological Association 9 (1984): 58-66. ---. "'Oð Ðæt an Ongan... Draca Ricsian': Beowulf, the Dragon, and Kingship." Publications of the Missouri Philological Association 11 (1986): 1-10. Augustinus, Aurelius. Sancti Aurelii Augustini Episcopi De Civitate Dei Libri XXII. Ed. Bernhard Dombart and Alfons Kalb. Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana. Stuttgart: Teubner, 1993. ---. De Doctrina Christiana. Ed. & Trans. R. P. H. Green. Oxford Early Christian Texts. Oxford: Clarendon, 1995. Ælfric. Ælfric's Prefaces. Ed. Jonathan Wilcox. Durham Medieval Texts 9. Durham: Department of English Studies, 1996. Babb, Terry A. "Beowulf: Myth and Meaning." Arlington Quarterly 2.4 (1970): 15-28. Baird, Joseph L. "Grendel the Exile." Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 67 (1966): 375-81. ---. "Uses of Ignorance: Beowulf 435, 2330." Notes and Queries 212 (1967): 6-8. ---. "The Happy Hurt: Beowulf Ll. 697-99." Modern Philology 67 (1969): 328-29. ---. "'for Metode': Beowulf 169." English Studies 49 (1969): 418-23. ---. "Unferth the 'Þyle'." 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Barley, Nigel F. "Anglo-Saxon Magico-Medicine." Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford 3 (1972): 67-77. Barnes, Daniel R. "Folktale Morphology and the Structure of Beowulf." Speculum 45 (1970): 416-34. Barquist, Claudia Russell. "Phonological Patterning in Beowulf." Literary and Linguistic Computing 2.1 (1987): 19-23. Barquist, Claudia Russell, and D. L Shie. "Computer Analysis of Alliteration in Beowulf Using Distinctive Feature Theory." Literary and Linguistic Computing 6 (1991): 274-80. Barthes, Roland. Roland Barthes by Roland Barthes. Trans. Richard Howard. London: MacMillan, 1977. Bartsch, Karl, and Helmut de Boor, eds. Das Nibelungenlied. 20th ed. Wiesbaden: Brockhaus, 1972. Batchelor, C. C. "The Style of Beowulf: A Study of the Composition of the Poem." Speculum 12 (1937): 330-41. Bately, Janet. "Linguistic Evidence as a Guide to the Authorship of Old English Verse: A Reappraisal, with Special Reference to Beowulf." Learning and Literature in Anglo-Saxon England: Studies Presented to Peter Clemoes on the Occasion of His Sixty-Fifth Birthday. Ed. Michael Lapidge and Helmut Gneuss. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. 409-32. Battaglia, Frank. "The Germanic Earth Goddess in Beowulf." Mankind Quarterly 32 (1991): 415-46. Baum, Paull F. "The Beowulf Poet." Philological Quarterly 39 (1960): 389-99. Bauschatz, Paul C. "Old English Conjunctions: Some Semantic Considerations." In Geardagum 2 (1977): 18-30. ---. The Well and the Tree: World and Time in Early Germanic Culture. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1982. Bähr, Dieter. "Altenglisch isig (Beowulf, Zeile 33)." Zeitschrift Für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 19 (1971): 409-12. Bäuml, Franz H., and Edda Spielmann. "From Illiteracy to Literacy: Prolegomena to a Study of the Nibelungenlied." Forum for Modern Language Studies 10 (1974): 248-59. Beach, Sarah. "Loss and Recompense: Responsibilities in Beowulf." Mythlore 18.2 (1992): 55-65. Beard, D. J. "A Þa Bitu Engi Jarn: A Brief Note on the Concept of Invulnerability in the Old Norse Sagas." Occasional Papers in Linguistics and Language Learning 8 (1981): 13-31. Beaty, John D. "The Echo-Word in Beowulf with a Note on the Finnsburg Fragment." PMLA 49 (1934): 365-73. Beck, Heinrich. "Waffentanz und Waffenspiel." Festschrift Fur Otto Höfler Zum 65. JK: A Beowulf Bibliography 4 Geburtstag. Ed. Helmut Birkhan, Otto Gschwantler and Irmgard Hansberger-Wilflinger. Vienna: Notring, 1968. 1-16. Bede. Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum. Historical Works. Ed. & Trans. J. E. King. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1930. ---. "De Schematibus et Tropis." Libri II de Arte Metrica et de Schematibus et Tropis / The Art of Poetry and Rhetoric: The Latin Text with an English Translation,

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