Reconstructing Early Beowulf: Evidence from Andreas for the Ninth-Century Form of the Text

IF 0.4 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS MODERN PHILOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1086/723178
P. Ramey
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The Old English hagiographical poem Andreas provides an important witness to the form and reception of Beowulf in the early medieval period. As scholarship in recent decades has confirmed, the author of Andreas drew pervasively from Beowulf in composing the hagiographical poem, borrowing phrases and extended passages to imbue the story of St. Andrew with heroic qualities. The present study tabulates the borrowed phraseology found in Andreas to systematically assemble a portrait of Beowulf as it was known to the poet of Andreas, most likely in the ninth century. The image reconstructed reveals that the text of Beowulf at this time had the same shape it possesses today, containing all the major episodes and speeches. The patterns of borrowings also suggest that Beowulf was admired for its heroic ethos and imagery, and was likely memorized verbatim. These findings accord well with an early (eighth-century) date for Beowulf.
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重建早期贝奥武夫:安德烈亚斯对九世纪文本形式的证明
古英语的圣徒诗《安德烈亚斯》为贝奥武夫在中世纪早期的形式和接受提供了重要的见证。正如近几十年来的学术研究所证实的那样,《安德烈亚斯》的作者在创作圣徒诗时广泛借鉴了贝奥武夫,借用短语和加长段落,为圣安德鲁的故事注入了英雄气质。本研究将在安德里亚斯发现的借用短语制成表格,以系统地组装安德里亚斯诗人所知的贝奥武夫的肖像,很可能是在九世纪。重建的图像显示,贝奥武夫当时的文本与今天的文本形状相同,包含了所有主要的情节和演讲。借用的模式也表明贝奥武夫因其英雄精神和形象而受到钦佩,很可能是逐字逐句记住的。这些发现与贝奥武夫早期(八世纪)的日期非常吻合。
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