Beowulf by all community translation and workbook

This is a community translation of the earliest English epic poem. Beowulf tells the story of a mythical hero in northern Europe in, perhaps, the sixth century. Alongside his story, multiple other shorter narratives are told and many other voices are heard, making it a rich and varied account of the...

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Other Authors: Abbott, Jean (Editor), Treharne, Elaine (Editor), Fafinski, Mateusz (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leeds Arc Humanities Press 2021, 2021
Series:Foundations
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This is a community translation of the earliest English epic poem. Beowulf tells the story of a mythical hero in northern Europe in, perhaps, the sixth century. Alongside his story, multiple other shorter narratives are told and many other voices are heard, making it a rich and varied account of the poet's views of heroism, conflict, loyalty and the human condition. The poem is widely taught in schools and universities, and has been adapted, modernized, and translated dozens of times, but this is the first large-scale polyvocal translation. Readers will encounter the voices of over two-hundred individuals, woven together into a reading experience that is at once productively dissonant, yet strangely coherent in its extreme variation. We hope that it turns the common question "Why do we need yet another translation?" on its head, asking instead, "How can we hear from more translators?," and "How can previously unheard, or marginalised voices, find space, like this, in the world of Old English Studies?" With this in mind we invite a new generation of readers to try their own hand at translating Beowulf in the workbook space provided opposite this community translation. It is often through the effort of translating that we see the reality of the original
Item Description:Preface Introduction Citation Practice The Story: Elaine Treharne On Translation: Jean Abbott A Polyvocal Epic and Editorial Policy: Mateusz Fafinski Translation of the poem known as Beowulf, with accompanying workbook Glossary Bibliography Alphabetical Index of Translators with line numbers
Physical Description:208 pages