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Beowulf Unlocked

New Evidence from Lexomic Analysis

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Breaks new ground by approaching the famed text of Beowulf through a first-of-its-kind approach
  • Spans four years of development and multiple researchers to achieve its research goal
  • Expands the horizons of literary studies through its unique development of computer assisted statistical analyses tailored for Beowulf.

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Table of contents (6 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Introduction

    • Michael D. C. Drout, Yvette Kisor, Leah Smith, Allison Dennett, Natasha Piirainen
    Pages 1-4
  3. Lexomic Methods

    • Michael D. C. Drout, Yvette Kisor, Leah Smith, Allison Dennett, Natasha Piirainen
    Pages 5-16
  4. Text Preparation of Beowulf

    • Michael D. C. Drout, Yvette Kisor, Leah Smith, Allison Dennett, Natasha Piirainen
    Pages 17-22
  5. Cluster Analysis of Beowulf

    • Michael D. C. Drout, Yvette Kisor, Leah Smith, Allison Dennett, Natasha Piirainen
    Pages 23-53
  6. Interpretation of the Cluster Analysis

    • Michael D. C. Drout, Yvette Kisor, Leah Smith, Allison Dennett, Natasha Piirainen
    Pages 55-80
  7. Conclusions Drawn from Cluster Analysis

    • Michael D. C. Drout, Yvette Kisor, Leah Smith, Allison Dennett, Natasha Piirainen
    Pages 81-83
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 85-96

About this book

The most original and ground-breaking work on Beowulf in several decades, this book uses “lexomic” methods that blend computer-assisted statistical analysis with traditional approaches to reveal new and surprising information about the construction and sources of the greatest surviving Old English poem. Techniques of cluster analysis identify patterns of vocabulary distribution that indicate robust similarities and differences among segments of the poem. The correlation of these patterns with knowledge gained from source-study, philological analysis, and neglected previous scholarship sheds new light on the material of which Beowulf was made and the way it was composed. The implications of this investigation for the dating, structure, and cultural context of Beowulf will overturn the current scholarly consensus and significantly improve our understanding of the poem, its nature, and origins.  




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Authors and Affiliations

  • Wheaton College , Dedham, USA

    Michael D.C. Drout

  • Ramapo College of New Jersey , Mahwah, USA

    Yvette Kisor

  • Providence, USA

    Leah Smith

  • Portsmouth, USA

    Allison Dennett

  • Mechanic Falls, USA

    Natasha Piirainen

About the authors

Michael D.C. Drout is Professor of English at Wheaton College in Massachusetts, USA. He is the author of How Tradition Works and Tradition and Influence in Anglo-Saxon Literature.

Yvette Kisor is Professor of Literature at Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA. Her essays on medieval literature, particularly Anglo-Saxon, include publications in Anglo-Saxon England, The Chaucer Review, and ANQ.

Leah Smith is an independent scholar, as well as a public artist and art educator, working in Providence, RI, USA. She was a member of the Wheaton Lexomics Research Group from 2011-2014.

Allison Dennett is an independent scholar and childcare provider, working in Portsmouth, NH, USA. She was a member of the Wheaton Lexomics Research Group in 2013.

Natasha Piirainen is an independent scholar and a project associate working for an education non-profit in Portland, Maine, USA. She was a Mars Fellow, a Gertrude Adams Professional Development Fellow, and a member of the Wheaton Lexomics Research Group in 2013.




Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Beowulf Unlocked

  • Book Subtitle: New Evidence from Lexomic Analysis

  • Authors: Michael D.C. Drout, Yvette Kisor, Leah Smith, Allison Dennett, Natasha Piirainen

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30628-5

  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham

  • eBook Packages: Social Sciences, Social Sciences (R0)

  • Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2016

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-30627-8Published: 12 August 2016

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-80855-0Published: 09 June 2018

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-30628-5Published: 03 August 2016

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XI, 96

  • Number of Illustrations: 1 b/w illustrations, 15 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Language and Literature, Classical and Antique Literature, British and Irish Literature

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eBook USD 49.99
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  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 64.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info
Hardcover Book USD 64.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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