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Following The Formula In Beowulf Rvarodds Saga And Tolkien 1st Ed Michael Fox

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Following The Formula In Beowulf Rvarodds Saga And Tolkien 1st Ed Michael Fox
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Author: Michael Fox
ISBN: 9783030481339, 9783030481346, 3030481336, 3030481344
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Following The Formula In Beowulf Rvarodds Saga And Tolkien 1st Ed Michael Fox by Michael Fox 9783030481339, 9783030481346, 3030481336, 3030481344 instant download after payment.

Following the Formula in Beowulf, Örvar-Odds saga, and Tolkien proposes that Beowulf was composed according to a formula. Michael Fox imagines the process that generated the poem and provides a model for reading it, extending this model to investigate formula in a half-line, a fitt, a digression, and a story-pattern or folktale, including the Old-Norse Icelandic Örvar-Odds saga. Fox also explores how J. R. R. Tolkien used the same formula to write Sellic Spell and The Hobbit. This investigation uncovers relationships between oral and literate composition, between mechanistic composition and author, and between listening and reading audiences, arguing for a contemporary relevance for Beowulf in thinking about the creative process.


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