Relaunching the Hero: The Case of Scyld and Beowulf Re-Opened
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Auteurs : David Clark [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Neophilologus [ 0028-2677 ] ; 2006.
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- Appositive style, Armour, Beowulf, Columbia university press, Costly gift, Danish nation, David clark, Dragon, Editorial capital, English literature, English poetry, Envelope pattern, Fromum feohgiftum, Geatish people, Geats, Geomuru ides, Gnomic passage, Gnomic pronouncement, Golden standard, Good king, Helen damico, Heroic ideal, Heroic oath, Hoard, Individual treasure, Inspiring loyalty, John leyerle, Kingship, Last action, Last survivor, More likely, Narratorial voice, Negative association, Neuphilologische mitteilungen, Poet state, Proem, Relaunching, Retainer, Scyld, Scyld proem, Survivor, Symbolic role, Treasure, Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Wiglaf.
Abstract
Abstract: The portrait of Scyld with which Beowulf begins sets up a paradigm of heroic society which the rest of the poem gradually shows to be unworkable. Specific treasures are given negative associations in the poem; the possession of treasure does not equate with worth, it fails to ensure loyalty and is finally designated as useless. The poem implies that a society based on the acquisition and distribution of treasure is doomed to feud and ineluctable decline.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11061-005-4255-9
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