Edited, with Introduction, Commentary, Appendices, Glossary, and Bibliography by R. D. Fulk, Robert E. Bjork & John D. Niles. With a Foreword by Helen Damico.
Fourth Edition Based on the Third Edition with First and Second Supplements, of "Beowulf and the Fight at Finnsburg", Edited by Fr. Klaeber.
Frederick Klaeber's "Beowulf" has long been the standard edition for study by students and advanced scholars alike. Its wide-ranging coverage of scholarship, its comprehensive philological aids, and its exceptionally thorough notes and glossary have ensured its continued use in spite of the fact that the book has remained largely unaltered since 1936. The fourth edition has been prepared with the aim of updating the scholarship while preserving the aspects of Klaeber's work that have made it useful to students of literature, linguists, historians, folklorists, manuscript specialists, archaeologists, and theorists of culture.
A revised Introduction and Commentary incorporates the vast store of scholarship on "Beowulf" that has appeared since 1950. It brings readers up to date on areas of scholarship that have been controversial since the last edition, including the construction of the unique manuscript and views on the poem's date and unity of composition. The lightly revised text incorporates the best textual criticism of the intervening years, and the expanded Commentary furnishes detailed bibliographic guidance to discussion of textual cruces, as well as to modern and contemporary critical concerns. Aids to pronunciation have been added to the text, and advances in the study of the poem's language are addressed throughout. Readers will find that the book remains recognizably Klaeber's work, but with altered and added features designed to render it as useful today as it has ever been.
Author(s): Frederick Klaeber, Robert D. Fulk, Robert E. Bjork, John D. Niles (eds.)
Series: Toronto Old English Series, 21
Edition: 4
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Year: 2008
Language: English
Pages: 688
FRONTISPIECE: FREDERICK KLAEBER ii
FOREWORD BY HELEN DAMICO vii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
FIGURES AND MAPS xi
TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS xviii
BEOWULF
INTRODUCTION xxiii
I. Summary of the Poem xxiii
II. Manuscript xxv
III. The World of Monsters and Myth xxxvi
IV The World of Humans li
V. Christian and Heroic Values lxvii
VI. Structure and Unity lxxix
VII. Method of Narration xcii
VIII. Mood, Tone, and Style cix
IX. Some Trends in Literary Criticism cxxii
X. Language and Poetic Form cxxix
XI. Date, Origins, Influences, Genre clxii
XII. The Present Edition clxxxviii
TEXT, WITH APPARATUS OF VARIANTS 1
COMMENTARY 110
THE FIGHT AT FINNSBURG
INTRODUCTION 273
PLATE OF HICKES’S EDITION 281
TEXT, WITH APPARATUS OF VARIANTS 283
COMMENTARY 286
APPENDICES
A. PARALLELS (ANALOGUES AND ILLUSTRATIVE PASSAGES) 291
B. INDEX OF REFERENCES TO EARLY GERMANIC CULTURE 316
C. TEXTUAL CRITICISM 321
D. THE TEXTS OF "Waldere" AND THE OLD HIGH GERMAN "Hildebrandslied" 337
GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY OF "Beowulf" AND "The Fight at Finnsburg" 343
PROPER NAMES 464
WORKS CITED 475