1975
DOI: 10.1353/esc.1975.0025
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Envelope Patterns and the Structure of Beowulf

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“…7 For a discussion of ring composition elsewhere in Anglo-Saxon poetry, see Niles (1979) or Parks (1988). For discussion of related broad rhetorical structures, see Bartlett (1935) or Hieatt (1975). 8 Keynes demonstrates how the negative image of AEthelred needs to be taken with a grain of salt, given the fact that the chronicle account of the king's leadership, being composed after the fact, would have been "coloured by knowledge of its unhappy end" (Keynes 1986: 201).…”
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“…7 For a discussion of ring composition elsewhere in Anglo-Saxon poetry, see Niles (1979) or Parks (1988). For discussion of related broad rhetorical structures, see Bartlett (1935) or Hieatt (1975). 8 Keynes demonstrates how the negative image of AEthelred needs to be taken with a grain of salt, given the fact that the chronicle account of the king's leadership, being composed after the fact, would have been "coloured by knowledge of its unhappy end" (Keynes 1986: 201).…”
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