Beowulf and the North before the Vikings - Past Imperfect

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Beowulf and the North before the Vikings

Beowulf and the North before the Vikings - Past Imperfect

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4.16 (80 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Ever since Tolkien’s famous lecture in 1936, it has been generally accepted that the poem Beowulf is a fantasy, and of no use as a witness to real history. This book challenges that view, and argues that the poem provides a plausible, detailed, and consistent vision of pre-Viking history which is most unlikely to have been the poet’s invention, and which has moreover received strong corroboration from archaeology in recent years. Using the poem as a starting point, historical, archaeological, and legendary sources are combined to form a picture of events in the North in the fifth and sixth centuries: at once a Dark and a Heroic Age, and the time of the formation of nations. Among other things, this helps answer two long-unasked questions: why did the Vikings come as such a shock? And what caused the previous 250 years of security from raiders from the sea?

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781802700138
ISBN10 1802700137
Number Of Pages 136
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Arc Humanities Press
Format paperback
Edition New edition
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Although this book examines the historical contexts of the Old English poem Beowulf from a variety of perspectives, it is directed not toward historians (although they are surely part of the book’s broader audience) but primarily toward students and scholars of Beowulf. The arguments of the book are presented in a very readable, accessible style, so it is also directed toward a general audience that is interested in either Beowulf or early Scandinavian history, or both.[...]Tolkien presented his British Academy lecture as a correction of what he saw as an over-emphasis on legendary history to the detriment of the poem as poem. Perhaps, if we are fortunate, Shippey’s book will contribute to a similar correction and return the historical dimensions of the poem to the center of our critical concerns. To this end, he explores these dimensions from as many perspectives as possible.

-- Dennis Cronan * SELIM: Journal of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature 28 (2023): 137–40 *

This is a short book about the poem Beowulf, aimed at demonstrating that it was composed in the context of remembered historical people and events, even if the main story is fiction. The book consists of four chapters and an introduction, written in a vigorous and readable style [...] for a nonspecialist audience. The author succeeds in establishing that perceptions of an earlier history of dynastic conflicts provided a background to the main story.

-- Catherine Mary Hills * Speculum 99, no. 2 (2024): 632-33 *

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Author's Bio

Tom Shippey has published extensively on Tolkien and on early medieval literature. His last book is Laughing Shall I Die: Lives and Deaths of the Great Vikings (2018).

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