Anthology of Beowulf Criticism, the
Explore the rich tapestry of interpretations surrounding the iconic epic in the Anthology of Beowulf Criticism. Published by the esteemed University of Notre Dame Press in 1991, this anthology delves into compelling questions such as: Was the Beowulf poet a Christian, or did he embody a noble paganism influenced by Christian thought? Spanning 277 pages, this collection offers a diverse range of critical perspectives on this early medieval masterpiece. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, it invites readers to engage deeply with the text and its historical context. Discover the multifaceted discussions that have shaped our understanding of Beowulf and its enduring legacy in literature.