The long arm of coincidence
ISBN
0802043011
The long arm of coincidence is a beowulf, comparative literature book by Magnús Fjalldal.
About this book
Scholars in Old Norse and Old English studies have for years sought to find connections between Beowulf and Grettis saga, despite great differences in the composition, time period, and country of origin of the two works. Based on some striking surface similarities, the assumption of kinship, or genetically related analogues, has inspired scholars to make more and more daring conjectures regarding the actual relationship between the two works. Magnus Fjalldal has written a lively challenge to those notions, carefully demonstrating how even tangential resemblances that at one point would have been considered questionable, have become progressively assimilated into mainstream Old English and Old Norse scholarship. The author's refutations are closely tied to the primary texts, and he makes constructive and plausible suggestions as to how the apparent parallels could have arisen in two texts so separated by time, culture, and geography.
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What genre is The long arm of coincidence?+
The long arm of coincidence is a Beowulf, Comparative Literature, English (Old) and Old Norse, Epic poetry, English, Grettis saga book.
What is The long arm of coincidence about?+
Scholars in Old Norse and Old English studies have for years sought to find connections between Beowulf and Grettis saga, despite great differences in the composition, time period, and country of origin of the two works. Based on some striking surface similarities, the assumption of kinship, or gene...
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The long arm of coincidence was written by Magnús Fjalldal.