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Beowulf : a new translation / Maria Dahvana Headley.

Author/creator Headley, Maria Dahvana, 1977- author, translator.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst edition.
Publication Info New York : MCD x FSG Originals/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020.
Copyright Notice ©2020
Descriptionxxxiv, 140 pages ; 19 cm
Subject(s)
Abstract "A new, feminist translation of Beowulf by the author of the much-buzzed-about novel The Mere Wife"-- Provided by publisher.
Abstract Headley provides a radical new verse translation of the epic poem. She brings to light elements that have never before been translated into English, recontextualizing the binary narrative of monsters and heroes into a tale in which the two categories often entwine, justice is rarely served, and dragons live among us. The familiar elements of the epic poem are seen with a novelist's eye toward gender, genre, and history, unearthing significant shifts in the epic poem that have been lost over centuries of translation. -- adapted from back cover
Abstract "Nearly twenty years after Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf--and fifty years after the translation that continues to torment high-school students around the world--there is a radical new verse translation of the epic poem by Maria Dahvana Headley, which brings to light elements that have never before been translated into English, recontextualizing the binary narrative of monsters and heroes into a tale in which the two categories often entwine, justice is rarely served, and dragons live among us. A man seeks to prove himself as a hero. A monster seeks silence in his territory. A warrior seeks to avenge her murdered son. A dragon ends it all. The familiar elements of the epic poem are seen with a novelist's eye toward gender, genre, and history--Beowulf has always been a tale of entitlement and encroachment, powerful men seeking to become more powerful, and one woman seeking justice for her child, but this version brings new context to an old story. While crafting her contemporary adaptation of Beowulf, Headley unearthed significant shifts lost over centuries of translation." -- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Genre/formPoetry.
Genre/formPoetry.
Other title Adaptation of (expression): Beowulf. English.
LCCN 2020012283
ISBN9780374110031 paperback
ISBN0374110034 paperback
IAN 99985642882

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