Showing posts with label Grendel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grendel. Show all posts
Grendal's Mother in Beowulf
Until the late 1970s, all scholarship on Grendel's mother and translations of the phrase "aglæc-wif" were influenced by the edition of noted Beowulf scholar Frederick Klaeber. His edition, Beowulf and the Fight at Finnsburg, has been considered a standard in Beowulf scholarship since its first publication in 1922.
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