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`A thoroughly plausible scenario for the poets interest in affairs long ago and far away; for the poems odd contradictory-but-connected relationship with later Scandinavian story its chilling air of utter contextual security in whatever was its own. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT TOM SHIPPEY Where did Beowulf, unique and thrilling example of an Old English epic poem come from? In whose hall did the poems maker first tell the tale? The poem exists now in just one manuscript, probably itself a copy, but a long and careful study of the literary and historical associations reveals striking details which lead Dr Newton to claim, as he pieces together the various clues, a specific origin for the poem. The fortunes of threeearly 6th-century Northern dynasties feature prominently in Beowulf. Dr Newton suggests that references in the poem to the heroes whose names are listed in Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies indicate that such Northern dynastic concerns are most likely to have been fostered in the kingdom of East Anglia. He supports his thesis with evidence drawn from East Anglian archaeology, hagiography and folklore. His argument, detailed and passionate, offers the exciting possibility that he has discovered the lost origins of the poem in the pre-Viking kingdom of 8th-century East Anglia.SAM NEWTON graduated with a first in English literature from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, where he was later awarded his Ph.D. for work on Beowulf/. (East Anglia) Where did Beowulf, unique and thrilling example of an Old English epic poem, come from? Sam Newton - who lives within serious walking distance of Sutton Hoo considers the origins of Anglo-Saxon Englands great epic poem to have been in East Anglia; he supports his thesis with and supports his thesis with evidence from East Anglian archaeology, hagiography and folklore, bringing life to a vanished age with his sympathetic interpretation of the few records that have survived.

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title:The Origins of Beowulf and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia
author:Newton, Sam.
publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
isbn10 | asin:0859913619
print isbn13:9780859913614
ebook isbn13:9780585162881
language:English
subjectBeowulf, Kings and rulers in literature, Anglo-Saxons--England--East Anglia--Kings and rulers--Genealogy, Epic poetry, English (Old)--History and criticism, Manuscripts, English (Old)--England--East Anglia, Manuscripts, Medieval--England--East Anglia, Civ
publication date:1993
lcc:PR1587.K55N48 1993eb
ddc:829/.3
subject:Beowulf, Kings and rulers in literature, Anglo-Saxons--England--East Anglia--Kings and rulers--Genealogy, Epic poetry, English (Old)--History and criticism, Manuscripts, English (Old)--England--East Anglia, Manuscripts, Medieval--England--East Anglia, Civ
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The Origins of Beowulf and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia
Where did the unique Old English epic of Beowulf come from? In whose hall did the poem's maker first tell the tale? Beowulf is preserved on a single surviving manuscript, probably itself a copy, but a long and careful study of the literary and historical associations reveals striking details which lead Dr Newton to claim a specific origin for the poem.
The fortunes of three early sixth-century Northern dynasties feature prominently in Beowulf. Taking this as a probable reflection of the genealogical traditions of a pre-Viking Anglo-Saxon aristocracy claiming descent from one or more of these dynasties, Dr Newton further suggests that references in the poem to the various heroes whose names are listed in Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies indicate that such Northern dynastic concerns are most likely to have been fostered in the kingdom of East Anglia. He supports his argument with evidence drawn from East Anglian archaeology, hagiography and folklore, bringing life to a vanished age with his sympathetic interpretation of the few records that have survived. His argument, detailed and passionate, offers the real and exciting possibility that he has discovered the lost origins of the poem in the pre-Viking kingdom of eighth-century East Anglia.
SAM NEWTON graduated with a first in English literature from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, where he was awarded his Ph.D. for work on Beowulf in 1991.
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The first folio of the Beowulf manuscript British Library Cotton Vitellius - photo 4
The first folio of the Beowulf manuscript (British Library, Cotton Vitellius A.XV:
by permission of the British Library). The opening lines read, HWT WE
GARDEna in geardagum eodcyninga rym gefrunon, "Hwet
, we have heard
of the renown of the spear-Danes' folk-kings in days of yore".
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The Origins of Beowulf and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia
Sam Newton
D. S. BREWER
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M.D. Newton 1993
All Rights Reserved. Except as permitted under current legislation no part of this work may be photocopied, stored in a retrieval system, published, performed in public, adapted, broadcast, transmitted, recorded or reproduced in any form or by any means, without the prior permission of the copyright owner
First published 1993 by D. S. Brewer, Cambridge
Reprinted in paperback and hardback 1994
Reprinted in paperback 1999
D. S. Brewer is an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd
PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3DF, UK
and of Boydell & Brewer Inc.
PO Box 41026, Rochester, NY 14604-4126, USA
ISBN 0 85991 361 9 (hardback)
ISBN 085991 472 0 (paperback)
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
Newton, Sam
Origins of "Beowulf" and the Pre-Viking
Kingdom of East Anglia
I. Title
942.601
ISBN 0-85991-361-9
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Newton, Sam, 1955
The origins of Beowulf and the pre-Viking kingdom of East Anglia /
Sam Newton.
p. cm.
Based on the author's thesis (Ph.D.) University of East Anglia, 1991.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-85991-361-9 (alk. paper)
1. Beowulf. 2. Kings and rulers in literature. 3. Anglo-Saxons
England East Anglia Kings and rulers Genealogy. 4. Epic poetry,
English (Old) History and criticism. 5. Manuscripts, English
(Old) England East Anglia. 6. East Anglia (England) in
literature. 7. Genealogy in literature. I. Title.
PR1587.K55N48 1993
829'.3-dc20 92-36873
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984
Printed in Great Britain by
St Edmundsbury Press Ltd, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
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