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RECENZIE: FRANCIS LENEGHAN, THE DYNASTIC DRAMA OF BEOWULF (ANGLO-SAXON STUDIES 39), CAMBRIDGE: D. S. BREWER, 2022 (PAPERBACK EDITION), PP. VII, 300.. Autori: ANDREI CRIȘAN. |
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Rezumat: Available online: 27 March 2024; Available print: 27 March 2024 pp. 296-297 VIEW PDF FULL PDF Despite the considerable amount of scholarship dedicated to the most important Old English poem, Francis Leneghan manages to make a major contribution to Beowulf exegesis. This book discusses at large the three royal dynasties in the poem (the Scyldings, the Scylfings, and the Hrethlings), and the role their struggles play in the larger landscape of Scandinavian royal legends. The introduction contextualises the manuscript, and offers information on the text’s origin, while also providing a brief overview of earlier critical reception. It then moves on to a succinct discussion of the major themes of the poem, including kingship and dynasties. The reader is given extensive guidance through ample annotations and footnotes. Chapter One distinguishes between three stages in the life cycle of a dynasty: founding, maturity and the inevitable fall. Thus, the poem begins with the story of Scyld Scefing, the destitute child who became the founder of a dynasty. The youthful phase of the dynasty is in place, and Scyld’s offspring thrive after his death. Beowulf therefore becomes a poem about the life cycle of dynasties, and how and why they differ. |
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