The Transmission of Beowulf: Language, Culture, and Scribal Behavior
Leonard Neidorf
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Beowulf, like The Iliad and The Odyssey, is a foundational work of Western literature that originated in mysterious circumstances. In The Transmission of Beowulf, Leonard Neidorf addresses philological questions that are fundamental to the study of the poem. Is Beowulf the product of unitary or composite authorship? How substantially did scribes alter the text during its transmission, and how much time elapsed between composition and preservation? Neidorf answers these questions by distinguishing linguistic and metrical regularities, which originate with the Beowulf poet, from patterns of textual corruption, which descend from copyists involved in the poem's transmission. ... Read more
Beowulf, like The Iliad and The Odyssey, is a foundational work of Western literature that originated in mysterious circumstances. In The Transmission of Beowulf, Leonard Neidorf addresses philological questions that are fundamental to the study of the poem. Is Beowulf the product of unitary or composite authorship? How substantially did scribes alter the text during its transmission, and how much time elapsed between composition and preservation? Neidorf answers these questions by distinguishing linguistic and metrical regularities, which originate with the Beowulf poet, from patterns of textual corruption, which descend from copyists involved in the poem's transmission. ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9781501705113
SKU
V9781501705113
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About Leonard Neidorf
Leonard Neidorf is Professor of English at Nanjing University and a former Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. He is the editor of The Dating of Beowulf: A Reassessment and coeditor of Old English Philology: Studies in Honour of R. D. Fulk.
Reviews for The Transmission of Beowulf: Language, Culture, and Scribal Behavior
This is a truly paradigm-shifting book. Leonard Neidorf swims against the tide of much recent Beowulf scholarship, but his case is supported by such a compelling weight of evidence that it is difficult to see how it could be seriously challenged.
Carole Hough, University of Glasgow Leonard Neidorf systematically and lucidly analyzes a whole range of textual ... Read more
Carole Hough, University of Glasgow Leonard Neidorf systematically and lucidly analyzes a whole range of textual ... Read more