Beowulf Bibliography, 1990-2001
Adapted with permission from Carl Berkhout's Annual Bibliography
Abraham, Lenore. "The Decorum of Beowulf." Philological
Quarterly 72 (1993), 267-87. Aertsen, Henk and Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr., editors. Companion to Old English
Poetry. Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit Press, 1994. Alama, Pauline Julia. "From Curiosity to Canon: Nineteenth-Century
Translations of Beowulf." Dissertation. University of Rochester.
Dissertation Abstracts International 59A (1999), 3463. Aguirre Dabán, Manuel. "The Phasal Structure of Beowulf." SELIM
1996: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Spanish Society for
Medieval English Language and Literature. Editors Margarita Giménez Bon and
Vickie Olsen. Zaragoza: Pórtico, 1997. 8-16. ________. "Ring-Giver, Hoard-Guardian: Two World Views in Beowulf." Papers.
Editor Fanego Lema. 9-17. Aitches, Marian Annette. "Beowulf: Myth as a Structural and Thematic
Key." Dissertation. University of North Texas. Dissertation Abstracts
International 51A (1990), 1606. Alexander, Michael, editor. Beowulf. London: Penguin, 1995. Albano, Robert A. "The Role of Women in Anglo-Saxon Culture: Hildeburh in
Beowulf and a Curious Counterpart in the Volsunga Saga."
English Language Notes 32 (1994), 1-10. Alfano, Christine. "The Issue of Feminine Monstrosity: a Reevaluation of
Grendel's Mother." Comitatus 23 (1992), 1-16. Altman, Rochelle Ida. "An Application and a Text: Electronic Research
Diplomatic Editions for Computers in the Humanities." Dissertation. Arizona
State University. Dissertation Abstracts International 56A (1996),
4594. Amodio, Mark C. "Affective Criticism, Oral Poetics, and Beowulf's Fight with
the Dragon." Oral Tradition 10 (1995), 54-90. Andersson, Theodore M. "Sources and Analogues." A 'Beowulf'
Handbook. Editors Bjork and Niles. 125-48. Atherton, Mark. "The Figure of the Archer in Beowulf and the
Anglo-Saxon Psalter." Neophilologus 77 (1993), 653-57. Baker, Peter S. and Nicholas Howe, editors. Words and Works: Studies in
Medieval English Language and Literature in Honour of Fred C. Robinson.
Toronto, Buffalo and London: University of Toronto Press, 1998. Baker, Peter S, editor. 'Beowulf': Basic Readings. Basic Readings in
Anglo-Saxon England 1. New York and London: Garland, 1995. ________. "The Reader, the Editor, and the Electronic Critical Edition." A
Guide to Editing Middle English. Editors Vincent P. McCarren and Douglas
Moffat. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998. 263-283. Bammesberger, Alfred. "Further Thoughts on Beowulf, Line 1537a:
gefeng ţa be [f]eaxe." Notes & Queries 48
(2001), 3-4. ________. "The Half-Line ţenden hyt sy (Beowulf 2649b)."
ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 14 (2001),
3-5. ________. "What Does he in Lines 1392B and 1394B of Beowulf Refer to?"
Notes & Queries 47 (2000), 403-05. ________. "Beowulf's Landing in Denmark." English Studies: A Journal of
English Language and Literature 81 (2000), 97-99. ________. "Old English reote in Beowulf, Line 2457a." Notes
& Queries 47 (2000), 258-59. ________. "Beowulf, line 600a: OE sendeţ." Notes &
Queries 46 (1999), 428-30. ________. "In What Sense Was Grendel an angeng(e)a?" Notes &
Queries 46 (1999), 173-76. ________. "The Half-Line freond on frćtewum (Beowulf 962a)."
Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 99 (1998), 237-39. ________. "The Half-Line Grendeles mćgum (Beowulf 2353b)."
Notes & Queries. New Series 45 (1998), 2-4. ________. "The Reading of Beowulf, l. 31b." Neuphilologische
Mitteilungen 99 (1998), 125-29. ________. "Beowulf's Last Will." English Studies 77 (1996),
305-10. ________. "The Emendation of Beowulf, l. 586." Neuphilologische
Mitteilungen 97 (1996), 379-82. ________. "A Textual Note on Beowulf 431-432." English Studies
76 (1995), 297-301. ________. "Beowulf's Descent into Grendel's Mere." Neuphilologische
Mitteilungen 96 (1995), 225-27. ________. "Zu Beowulf 386-394." Anglia 112 (1994), 107-14. ________. "Five Beowulf Notes." Words,
Texts and Manuscripts. Editor Korhammer. 239-55. ________. "Die Lesart in Beowulf 1382a." Anglia 108 (1990),
314-26. ________. "The Conclusion of Wealhtheow's Speech (Beowulf 1231)."
Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 91 (1990), 207-08. Barkley, H. "Tolkien, Beowulf and the Lords of the Ring." Germanic
Notes and Reviews 30 (1999), 1-4. Barquist, C. R. and D. L. Shie. "Computer Analysis of Alliteration in
Beowulf Using Distinctive Feature Theory." Literary and Linguistic
Computing 6 (1991), 274-80. Barringer, Bob. "Adding Insult to the Inquiry: a Study of Rhetorical Jousting
in Beowulf." In Geardagum 19 (1998), 19-26. Battaglia, Frank. "Sib in Beowulf." In Geardagum 20
(1999), 27-47. ________. "The Germanic Earth Goddess in Beowulf?" Mankind
Quarterly 35 (1994), 39-69. Bazelmans, Jos. By Weapons Made Worthy: Lords, Retainers, and Their
Relationship in 'Beowulf'. Amsterdam Archaeological Studies 5. Amsterdam:
Amsterdam University Press, 1999. ________. "One for All, All for One. The Old English Beowulf and the
Ritual and Cosmological Character of the Relationship between Lord and
Warrior-Follower in Germanic Societies." Method and Theory in Historical
Archaeology. Editors Guy De Boe and Frans Verhaege. Zellik, 1997. 51-53. Bennett, Helen. "The Female Mourner at Beowulf's Funeral: Filling in the
Blanks / Hearing the Spaces." Exemplaria 4 (1992), 35-50. Benson, Larry D. Contradictions: from 'Beowulf' to Chaucer. Editors
Theodore M. Andersson and Stephen A. Barney. Aldershot, Hants, and Brookfield,
Vermont: Scolar Press, 1995. ________. "The Pagan Coloring of Beowulf." 'Beowulf':
Basic Readings. Editor Baker. 35-50. Berkhout, Carl T. "Laurence Nowell (1530-ca. 1570)." Medieval Scholarship,
Bibliographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline, Volume 2: Literature
and Philology. Editor Helen Damico, with Donald Fennema and Karmen Lenz. New
York and London: Garland, 1998. 3-17. Betancourt, Antonio Luis, translator. Beowulf, Prince of Geatland.
Colorado Springs: Dell, 1997. Bjork, Robert E. "Digressions and Episodes." A 'Beowulf'
Handbook. Editors Bjork and Niles. 193-212. ________. "Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin's Preface to the First Edition of
Beowulf, 1815." Scandinavian Studies 68 (1996), 291-320. ________. "Speech as Gift in Beowulf." Speculum 69 (1994),
993-1022. ________ and Anita Obermeier. "Date, Provenance, Author, Audiences." A 'Beowulf'
Handbook. Editors Bjork and Niles. 13-34. Bjork, Robert E. and John D. Niles, editors. A Beowulf Handbook.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1997. Bliss, Alan. The Scansion of 'Beowulf'. Editor Peter J. Lucas. Old
English Newsletter Subsidia 22. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute, Western
Michigan University, 1995. Blockley, Mary E. "Apposition and the Subjects of Verb-Initial Clauses." Words and
Works. Editors Baker and Howe. 173-86. ________. "Klaeber's Relineations of Beowulf and Verses Ending in
Words without Categorical Stress." Review of English Studies 46 (1995),
321-32. ________. "Perfecting the Old English Past: Beowulf 2 and Limits on
the Equivalence of the Old English Simple Past and Present Perfect."
Philological Quarterly 70 (1991), 123-39. ________ and Thomas Cable. "Kuhn's Laws, Old English Poetry, and the New
Philology." 'Beowulf':
Basic Readings. Editor Baker. 261-79. Bloom, Harold, editor. 'Beowulf': Modern Critical Interpretations. New
York, New Haven, and Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1987. Bloomfield, Josephine. "Benevolent Authoritarianism in Klaeber's
Beowulf: an Editorial Translation of Kingship." Modern Language
Quarterly 60 (1999), 129-59. ________. "Diminished by Kindness: Frederick Klaeber's Rewriting of
Wealhtheow." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 93 (1994),
183-203. Boenig, Robert. "Very Sharp/Unsharp, Unpeace/ Firm Peace: Morphemic Ambiguity
in Beowulf." Neophilologus 76 (1992), 275-82. Booth, Paul Anthony. "King Alfred versus Beowulf: the Reeducation of the
Anglo-Saxon Aristocracy." Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of
Manchester 79.3 (1997), 41-66. Borges, Jorge Luis. "Written in a Copy of the Geste of Beowulf."
Translator R. G. Barnes. Poetry 162 (1993), 159. [poem] Borroff, Marie. "Systematic Sound Symbolism in the Long Alliterative Line in
Beowulf and Sir Gawain." English
Historical Metrics. Editors McCully and Anderson. 120-33. Bravo García, Antonio. "Las fórmulas verbales en la épica anglosajona y
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Editors Ana M. Cano Gonzáles, et al. Oviedo and Madrid: 1985-87. II, 39-47. Breeze, Andrew. "Beowulf and The Battle of Maldon: trem
'pace' and Welsh tremyn 'journey'." Notes & Queries 40 (1993),
9-10. ________. "Wered 'sweet drink' at Beowulf 496: Welsh
gwirod 'liquor, drink'." Notes & Queries 40 (1993),
433-34. ________. "Beowulf 875-902 and the Sculptures at Sangüesa, Spain."
Notes & Queries 38 (1991), 2-13, ill. Breizmann, Natalia. "Beowulf as Romance: Literary Interpretation as Quest."
Modern Language Notes 113 (1998), 1022-35. Bremmer, Rolf H., Jr. "Grendel's Arm and the Law." Studies in
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'Beowulf'. Leeds: Leeds Studies in English, 1991. Brown, Phyllis R. "Cycles and Change in Beowulf." In Robert Boenig and
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Neophilologus 77 (1993), 479-87. Cermák, Jan. "Hie dygel lond warigeađ: Spatial Imagery in Five
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