TY - BOOK ID - 3099884 TI - Beowulf and Lejre AU - Niles, John D. AU - Christensen, Tom AU - Osborn, Marijane AU - Ingwersen, Faith AU - Newlands, Carole Elizabeth AU - Sayers, William AU - Hines, John AU - Shippey, Tom AU - Brepols PY - 2007 VL - 22 323 SN - 9780866983686 9782503527345 0866983686 2503527345 PB - Turnhout Tempe, AZ Brepols Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies DB - UniCat KW - Cadre (Littérature) KW - Cadre du récit littéraire KW - Espace et temps (Littérature) KW - Legenden in de literatuur KW - Legends in literature KW - Légendes dans la littérature KW - Setting (Literature) KW - Setting (Literatuur) KW - Beowulf KW - Sources KW - Epic poetry [English ] (Old) KW - History and criticism KW - Lejre (Denmark) KW - Antiquities [Prehistoric ] KW - Denmark KW - In literature KW - History KW - Antiquities, Prehistoric KW - Antiquities, Prehistoric. KW - Archeologische vondsten. KW - Ausgrabung. KW - Beowulf (anoniem). KW - Epic poetry, English (Old) KW - Epic poetry, English (Old). KW - Excavations (Archaeology) KW - Excavations (Archaeology). KW - Legends in literature. KW - Literatur. KW - Literature. KW - Rezeption. KW - Setting (Literature). KW - History and criticism. KW - Sources. KW - Beowulf. KW - Fundación Nacional para el Desarrollo. KW - Lejre. KW - In literature. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:3099884 AB - Tradition places the main action of this Old English poem at Lejre, Zealand (Denmark), and excavations there 1986-88 and 2004-05 have revealed a succession of great halls dated from the middle sixth to the late tenth centuries, and very similar to the one described in eight-century poem. Archaeologists, historians, and literary scholars consider the implications. ER -