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Es sind 58 Referenzen in diesem Literaturverzeichnis

Keller, TL
The dragon in "Beowulf" revisited
(1981)
Aevum: Rassegna di scienze storiche linguistiche e filologiche, 55(2):218-228.

Klein, T
"Stonc aefter stane" (Beowulf, I.2288a): philology, narrative context, and the waking dragon
(2007)
Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 106(1):22-44.

KLINCK, AL
Animal imagery in Wulf and Eadwacer and the possibilities of interpretation
(1987)
Papers on Language and Literature, 23(1):3-13.

Kreisler, Nv
Bird lore and the Valentine's Day tradition in Chaucer's Parlement of foules
(1968)
Chaucer Review, III:60-64.

Lee, AA
Gold-Hall and Earth-Dragon: 'Beowulf' as Metaphor
(1998)
Toronto, University of Toronto Press.

Mann, BT
Water Imagery and the Baptism Motif in “Beowulf”
(1977)
Denton, N. Texas State Univers.

Metcalf, AA
Ornamentale Tiermotive in der altenglischen Versdichtung
(1970)
In: Das Tier in der Dichtung, ed. by Ute Schwab, pp. 74-90, 268-271.

NIJHUIS, L
“Sumum menn wile þincan syllic þis to gehyrenne”: Ælfric on animals -- his sources and their application
(2007)
In: Transmission and Transformation in the Middle Ages: Texts and Contexts, ed. by Kathy CAWSEY and Jason HARRIS, Dublin: Four Courts Press, pp. 65-76.

Prietzel, K
Animals in religious and non-religious Anglo-Saxon writings
(2009)
In: Tiere und Fabelwesen im Mittelalter, ed. by Sabine Obermaier, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 235-260.

REICHARDT, PF
Animal similes in Pearl
(1991)
In: Text and Matter: New Critical Perspectives of the Pearl-Poet, ed. by Robert J. BLANCH, Miriam Youngerman MILLER and Julian N. WASSERMAN, Troy, N.Y.: Whitston, pp. 17-29.

Reisner, TA and Reisner, ME
The Dredeful Dragon and the Grymly Bore: political overtones in Caxton's Kyng Arthur
(1983)
In: Proceedings of the PMR Conference, 5, ed. by Joseph C. SCHNAUBELT, John J. HAGEN and Joseph REINO. Villanova University, Villanova, Penn., pp. 59-80.

Robinson, FC
Elements of the marvellous in the characterization of Beowulf: a reconsideration of the textual evidence
(1995)
In: Beowulf: Basic Readings, ed. by Peter Baker. Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, pp. 79-96.

ROGERSON, M
The medieval plough team on stage: wordplay and reality in the Towneley Mactacio Abel
(1994)
Comparative Drama, 28(2):182-200.

Rooney, A
Hunting in Middle English Literature
(1996)
Cambridge, Boydell & Brewer.

Rossi-Reder, A
The Physiologus and Beast Lore in Anglo-Saxon England
(1992)
Conneticut, University of Connecticut.

Rowland, B
Chaucer and the Unnatural History of Animals
(1963)
Medieval Studies (Pontifical Institute), 25:367-372.

Rudd, G
"Rather be used/ than be eaten"? Harry Bailly's animals and the Nun's Priest's Tale
(2012)
Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 34:325-330.

SAITO, K
Transition of Anglo-Saxon culture as seen in animal descriptions in Old English poetry and Anglo-Saxon art
(1993)
Nihon Shakai-jigyo Daigaku Kenkyu-Kiyo: Study Report of the Japan College of Social Work, 39:147-159.

Salter, D
"We stryve as dide the houndes for the boon": animals and Chaucer's romance vision
(2012)
Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 34:339-344.

Schichler, RL
Heorot and dragon-slaying in Beowulf
(1986)
In: Proceedings of the PMR Conference, 11, ed. by Phillip PULSIANO. Villanova University, Villanova, Penn., pp. 159-175.

Shutters, L
Lion Hearts, Saracen Heads, Dog Tails: The Body of the Conqueror in Richard Coer de Lyon
(2009)
In: Masculinities and Femininities in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, ed. by Kiefer, Frederick. Brepols, Turnhout, pp. 71-100.

Sorrell, P
The approach to the dragon-fight in Beowulf, Aldhelm and the "traditions folkloriques" of Jacques Le Goff
(1994)
Parergon: Bulletin of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 12(1):57-87.

Stanley, EG
Beowulf
(1995)
In: Beowulf: Basic Readings, ed. by Peter Baker. Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, pp. 3-34.

Tanke, J
Beowulf, gold-luck, and God's will
(2002)
Studies in Philology, 99(4):356-379.

Taylor, PB
The dragon's treasure in Beowulf
(1997)
Neuphilologische Mitteilungen: Bulletin de la Société néophilologique de Helsinki, 98(3):229-240.

 
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