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Simplifying Resolution in Beowulf
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- Grammar, Spelling, and the Rhythm of the Alliterative Long Line 13
- The Battle of Maldon and Beowulfian Prosody 23
- The Poet's Self-Interruption in Andreas 42
- Alliterative Licence and the Rhetorical Use of Proper Names in The Battle of Maldon 60
- Simplifying Resolution in Beowulf 80
- Computer Assistance in the Analysis of Old English Metre: Methods and Results - A Provisional Report 102
- The Case against a 'General Old English Poetic Dialect' 117
- The Intonational Basis of La3amon' s Verse 133
- Constraints on Resolution in Beowulf 147
- Translation and Transformation in Andreas 164
- Speech and the Unspoken in Hamoismál 180
- Heroic Aspects of the Exeter Book Riddles 197
- Bibliography of C.B. Hieatt 219
- List of Contributors 225
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- Grammar, Spelling, and the Rhythm of the Alliterative Long Line 13
- The Battle of Maldon and Beowulfian Prosody 23
- The Poet's Self-Interruption in Andreas 42
- Alliterative Licence and the Rhetorical Use of Proper Names in The Battle of Maldon 60
- Simplifying Resolution in Beowulf 80
- Computer Assistance in the Analysis of Old English Metre: Methods and Results - A Provisional Report 102
- The Case against a 'General Old English Poetic Dialect' 117
- The Intonational Basis of La3amon' s Verse 133
- Constraints on Resolution in Beowulf 147
- Translation and Transformation in Andreas 164
- Speech and the Unspoken in Hamoismál 180
- Heroic Aspects of the Exeter Book Riddles 197
- Bibliography of C.B. Hieatt 219
- List of Contributors 225