Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
136
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Aug 31, 2022
Editore
Arc Humanities Press
ISBN-10
1802700137
ISBN-13
9781802700138
Descrizione
Tom Shippey's exploration delves into the rich historical and cultural context surrounding the epic poem Beowulf, shedding light on the North before the Viking Age. Through a comprehensive analysis, Shippey invites readers to reconsider the significance of this ancient text, illustrating how it captures the essence of the societies that shaped it.
The narrative not only highlights the literary brilliance of Beowulf but also weaves in the broader tapestry of early medieval life in Northern Europe. Shippey’s insights prompt a deeper understanding of the region's narratives, values, and heroism, ultimately enriching one's appreciation for the poem as a precursor to the legendary tales that followed.
The narrative not only highlights the literary brilliance of Beowulf but also weaves in the broader tapestry of early medieval life in Northern Europe. Shippey’s insights prompt a deeper understanding of the region's narratives, values, and heroism, ultimately enriching one's appreciation for the poem as a precursor to the legendary tales that followed.
Generi
Storia
Fantasy
Poesia