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Ealond utan at Beowulf, line 2334a
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 15:38
Beowulf 3074-75: Beowulf appraises his reward
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 15:34
The article suggests that Beowulf merely appraises the treasure that Wiglaf has brought from the barrow, and that this appraisal evokes an ambivalence and invites an observer's assessment of Beowulf's deeds in the dragon fight.
Beowulf 3074-75: Beowulf appraises his reward
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 15:34
The article suggests that Beowulf merely appraises the treasure that Wiglaf has brought from the barrow, and that this appraisal evokes an ambivalence and invites an observer's assessment of Beowulf's deeds in the dragon fight.
Beowulf: the monsters and the comics
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 15:26
Beowulf: the monsters and the comics
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 15:26
The deaths of Beowulf and Odysseus: narrative time and mythological tale-types
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 15:20
The article compares the stories of the deaths of these characters to highlight their distinct qualities, relating the death of Beowulf to the inevitability of death and the need for immortality by looking at the symbolism of the dragon, the hoard and the barrow.
The deaths of Beowulf and Odysseus: narrative time and mythological tale-types
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 15:20
The article compares the stories of the deaths of these characters to highlight their distinct qualities, relating the death of Beowulf to the inevitability of death and the need for immortality by looking at the symbolism of the dragon, the hoard and the barrow.
Beowulf's last fight (Beowulf, 2702b–2705)
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 15:12
Beowulf's last fight (Beowulf, 2702b–2705)
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 15:12
The red dragon in early Arthurian chronicles : its transformation and political implications
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 14:54
The article traces the changes of the dragon both in meaning and form, and discusses its political connotations in early Arthurian chronicles, arguing that Cadwaladr, the last British King, who is also the last Breton hope and thereby linked with the resistance of the red dragon, was the Normans' mains political concern.
The red dragon in early Arthurian chronicles : its transformation and political implications
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 09.01.2015 14:54
The article traces the changes of the dragon both in meaning and form, and discusses its political connotations in early Arthurian chronicles, arguing that Cadwaladr, the last British King, who is also the last Breton hope and thereby linked with the resistance of the red dragon, was the Normans' mains political concern.
Bestiarien und Emblematik : Aspekte einer Säkularisierung
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 08.01.2015 18:00
Sint Joris in een waterput. Een tinnen kan uit Putten
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 08.01.2015 14:02
The article discusses a jug decorated with a medallion depicting George and the dragon, suggesting that there may be a connection with the St. George's guild of Zesgehuchten, of which Putten formed a part.
Sint Joris in een waterput. Een tinnen kan uit Putten
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 08.01.2015 14:02
The article discusses a jug decorated with a medallion depicting George and the dragon, suggesting that there may be a connection with the St. George's guild of Zesgehuchten, of which Putten formed a part.
The rise of the dragon in Middle Byzantine hagiography
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 08.01.2015 13:46
The rise of the dragon in Middle Byzantine hagiography
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 08.01.2015 13:46
The dragon and the serpent in Arthur's dream in Malory's "Le Morte D'Arthur"
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 08.01.2015 13:39
The article surveys the symbolism of the dragon and the serpent in Arthur’s prophetic dreams in Malory, suggesting that these two animals are the symbols of Mordred, the issue of Arthur’s incestuous adultery with Margawse. Also discusses how Mordred functions not only as Arthur’s enemy but also as the symbol of his sin.
The dragon and the serpent in Arthur's dream in Malory's "Le Morte D'Arthur"
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 08.01.2015 13:39
The article surveys the symbolism of the dragon and the serpent in Arthur’s prophetic dreams in Malory, suggesting that these two animals are the symbols of Mordred, the issue of Arthur’s incestuous adultery with Margawse. Also discusses how Mordred functions not only as Arthur’s enemy but also as the symbol of his sin.
The knight and the dragon slayer. Illuminations in a fourteenth-century saga manuscript
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 08.01.2015 13:34
The knight and the dragon slayer. Illuminations in a fourteenth-century saga manuscript
von Bibuser, zuletzt aktualisiert: 08.01.2015 13:34
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