Ever since Tolkien’s famous lecture in 1936, it has been generally accepted that the poem Beowulf is a fantasy, and of no use as a witness to real history. This book challenges that view, and argues that the poem provides a plausible, detailed, and consistent vision of pre-Viking history which is most unlikely to have been the poet’s invention, and which has moreover received strong corroboration from archaeology in recent years. Using the poem as a starting point, historical, archaeological, and legendary sources are combined to form a picture of events in the North in the fifth and sixth centuries, at once a Dark and a Heroic Age, and the time of the formation of nations. Among other things, this helps answer two long-unasked questions. Why did the Vikings come as such a shock? And what caused the previous 250 years of security from raiders from the sea?
Tom Shippey Libros
T.A. Shippey, quien también publica como Tom Shippey, es un autor cuyas obras a menudo profundizan en un profundo análisis literario. Su escritura explora temas complejos y conceptos filosóficos. El estilo distintivo y el enfoque de Shippey hacia la autoría lo convierten en una figura importante en la crítica literaria.






Collection of thirty English and American science fiction stories from H.G. Wells's story "The Land Ironclad" of 1913 to the 1990s
Laughing Shall I Die
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
A robust new account of the Vikings, which explores their fascination with heroic death.
The Road to Middle-earth
- 432 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
The definitive guide to the origin of J.R.R. Tolkien's books, from The Hobbit to The History of Middle-earth series - includes unpublished Tolkien extracts and poetry.
Focusing on J.R.R. Tolkien's major works, this companion by Professor Tom Shippey delves into the themes, characters, and narratives of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion. Shippey, a noted medievalist and fantasy scholar, explores Tolkien's profound influence on literature, illustrating why he is regarded as the most significant author of the century. This insightful analysis offers readers a deeper understanding of Tolkien's creations and their lasting impact on the fantasy genre.
J. R. R. Tolkien
- 393 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Er weist nach, daß Tolkien weniger einen Abenteuerroman schreiben wollte, sondern eine linguistische Fantasy, daß der Ursprung seiner Geschichte in Wörtern begründet liegt. Anhand einer sprachgeschichtlichen Analyse des Hobbit-Namens Baggins (deutsch Beutlin) und der Untersuchung des Sprachstils der Hobbits weist Shippey nach, daß die Auenlandbewohner in Mittelerde einen Anachronismus darstellen, daß sie »moderne« Figuren und als Zeitgenossen Tolkiens zu sehen sind. Shippey, der Tolkiens Werk in einem Atemzug mit dem von James Joyce nennt, findet zudem scharfe Worte für die Literaturkritik, die für 90 Prozent dessen, was die Leser lieben, kein Interesse zeigt. Für ihn - und für die Mehrzahl der Leser - ist Tolkien der Autor des Jahrhunderts.