R.M. Liuzza

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Beowulf

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Beowulf: A New Verse Transl...

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Old English Poetry: An Anth...

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Old English Literature: Cri...

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The Poems of MS Junius 11: ...

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Anglo-Saxon Prognostics: An...

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The Old English Versions of...

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“...it is the business of myth to condense and contain the most fundamental sources of cultural tension -- those areas in which the self and the world are in greatest friction -- and to validate current ideologies by dramatizing them and retrojecting their contours into the past”
R.M. Liuzza, Beowulf

“...it is the business of myth to condense and contain the most fundamental sources of cultural tension -- those areas in which the self and the world are in greatest friction -- and to validate current ideologies by dramatizing them and retrojecting their contours into the past.”
R.M. Liuzza, Beowulf

“All is toilsome in the earthly kingdom,
the working of wyrd changes the world under heaven.
Here wealth is fleeting, here friends are fleeting,
here man is fleeting, here woman is fleeting,
all the framework of this earth will stand empty.

So said the wise one in his mind, sitting apart in meditation.
He is good who keeps his word, and the man who never too quickly
shows the anger in his breast, unless he already knows the remedy
a noble man can bravely bring about. It will be well for one who seeks mercy,
consolation from the Father in heaven, where for us all stability stands.”
R.M. Liuzza, Old English Poetry: An Anthology: A Broadview Anthology of British Literature Edition



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