An anthology of Beowulf criticism (Essay index reprint series)
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Contents:\nThe Christian coloring in the Beowulf by F.A. Blackburn
The heroic age, an excerpt by H. Munro Chadwick
The ideal of kingship in Beowulf by Levin L. Schücking
Beowulf: the monsters and the critics by J.R.R. Tolkien
The religious principle in Beowulf by Marie Padgett Hamilton
Beowulf by Kemp Malone
Beowulf and Christian allegory: an interpretation of Unferth by Morton W. Bloomfield
The doctrine of charity in mediaeval literary gardens: a topical approach through symbolism and allegory by D.W. Robertson, Jr.
The oral-formulaic character of Anglo-Saxon narrative poetry by Francis p. Magoun, Jr.
Beowulf and the Liturgy by Allen Cabaniss
Beowulf's three great fights by H.L. Rogers
Good and evil: light and darkness: joy and sorrow in Beowulf by Herbert G. Wright
Sapientia et fortitudo as the controlling theme of Beowulf by R.E. Kaske
Sutton Hoo and Beowulf by C.L. Wrenn
Beowulf -an allegory of salvation? by M.B. McNamee
The Beowulf poet by Paull F. Baum
Patristics and Old English literature: notes on some poems by Morton W. Bloomfield
The Christian perspective in Beowulf by Margaret E. Goldsmith