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Beowulf

An Imitative Translation
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Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic recounting the legendary hero's battles against the monstrous Grendel and other formidable foes. This edition offers a faithful and accessible translation that preserves the poem's original alliterative verse, conveying the power and rhythm of the ancient Germanic language. Themes of loyalty, revenge, and tribal struggle are explored as the hero faces both external enemies and internal conflicts.
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Format: Paperback / softback
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This edition is ideal for readers interested in classic literature, Anglo-Saxon poetry, and cultural history, as well as those who appreciate poetic form and the nuances of early English verse.

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Preserves both the story line of the poem and the alliterative versification of the Anglo-Saxon original. This title gives a summary of the poem's plot, touching on the important themes of obligation and loyalty, of family feuds, unforgivable crimes, the necessity of revenge, and struggles of Scandinavian tribes in the introduction.

This edition of Beowulf makes the poem more accessible than ever before

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The name Beowulf lingers in our collective memory, although today fewer people have heard the tale of the Germanic hero's fight with Grendel, the dreadful Monster of the Mere, as recounted in this Anglo-Saxon epic.

This edition of Beowulf makes the poem more accessible than ever before. Ruth Lehmann's imitative translation is the only one available that preserves both the storyline of the poem and the alliterative versification of the Anglo-Saxon original. The characteristic features of Anglo-Saxon poetryβ€” alliterative verse with first-syllable stress, flexible word order, and inflectional endingsβ€”have largely disappeared in Modern English, creating special problems for the translator. Indeed, many other translations of Beowulf currently available are either in prose or in some modern poetic form. Dr. Lehmann's translation alone conveys the "feel" of the original, its rhythm and sound, the powerful directness of the Germanic vocabulary.

In her introduction, Dr. Lehmann gives a succinct summary of the poem's plot, touching on the important themes of obligation and loyalty, family feuds, unforgivable crimes, the necessity of revenge, and the internal and external struggles of the Scandinavian tribes. She also describes the translation process in some detail, stating the guiding principles she used and the inevitable compromises that were sometimes necessary.

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Choice praises Ruth P. M. Lehmann's translation as "a stunning accomplishment," highlighting its authenticity, vigorous word choice, and haunting phrasing. The San Antonio Light recommends reading it aloud, capturing the poem's primal energy and atmosphere as if by an open hearth on a cold night.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780292707719

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 November 1988

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Texas Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Ruth P.M. Lehmann

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 127

About the Author

A noted medievalist, the late Ruth P. M. Lehmann was a professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin.

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