Hugh Magennis is a scholar of Old English and the author of several books on Anglo-Saxon society and poetry, including especially Beowulf. Hugh Magennis...
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Hugh Magennis may be: Hugh Magennis (scholar), a scholar of Anglo-Saxon culture and poetry, especially Beowulf Hugh Magennis (MP), a 16th century nobleman...
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Rose's mother was Catherine Magennis—however, since Rose was betrothed to Hugh Roe O'Donnell in the late 1580s, and Magennis married Tyrone in the 1590s...
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18, 2021. Retrieved December 19, 2021. Magennis 2011, pp. 42–48, 66–67. Magennis 2011, p. 47. Magennis, Hugh (2011). Translating Beowulf: Modern Versions...
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Testament'), by Ælfric of Eynsham (d. c. 1010), is, in the words of Hugh Magennis, 'the earliest extended discussion of the Bible, considered as a whole...
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reasons to put their versions of Beowulf into prose. The scholar of Old English literature Hugh Magennis writes that this was often but not always to aid study...
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The nature of the scop in Beowulf is addressed by another scholar-translator, Hugh Magennis, in his book Translating Beowulf. He discusses the poem's...
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of this line and the first half of the next exchanges their order. Magennis, Hugh (2011). The Cambridge Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Literature. Cambridge...
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Anthology of English Literature, of which he was a founding editor. The scholar Hugh Magennis calls it accurate, "foreignizing" prose, using asyndetic coordination...
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Pound's version of [the Old English poem] 'The Seafarer'". The scholar Hugh Magennis calls Alexander's translation "accessible but not reductive", notes...
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Hugh Roe O'Donnell II (Irish: Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill; 30 October 1572 – 10 September 1602), also known as Red Hugh O'Donnell, was an Irish clan chief,...
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Age. 15. Magennis 2011, pp. 41ff. Magennis 2011, pp. 27ff. Magennis 2011, pp. 191ff. Magennis 2011, pp. 81ff. Magennis 2011, pp. 109ff. Magennis 2011, pp...
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" The same comment, on the function of any translation, is cited by Hugh Magennis in his book Translating Beowulf: Modern Versions in English Verse, along...
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work of art, not just as a historical document. Later critics such as Hugh Magennis, who agree with Tolkien on this point, have cited him to defend their...
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Ash-Irisarri, Kate; Critten, Rory; Fuller, David; Hanna, Nathalie; Magennis, Hugh; McKinstry, Jamie; Peverley, Sarah; Sobecki, Sebastian (eds.). The Literary...
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Burton Raffel (category Arthurian scholars)
Raffel's 1963 Beowulf has been described by Hugh Magennis as "an extremely free imitative verse." Magennis calls it highly accessible and readable, using...
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from the original on 18 May 2007. Retrieved 22 May 2022. Magennis, "Husband's Message." Magennis, "Husband's Message." Niles, "The Trick of the Runes."...
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July 1601, the Lord-Deputy had secured the surrender of O'Neill's ally Magennis. That month, Mountjoy had a new fort near the old Blackwater fort erected...
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Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England. Molden, MA: Blackwell. p. 81. Magennis, Hugh (2011). The Cambridge Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Literature. New York:...
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"Grendel's Cave Home". Grendelscave.com. Retrieved 16 March 2010. Magennis, Hugh (2011). Translating Beowulf: Modern Versions in English Verse. D. S...
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Neidorf 2012, pp. 553–55. Magennis 2010, p. 94. Neidorf 2013, pp. 165–166. Bremmer 2005, pp. 79–80. Bremmer 2005, pp. 81. Magennis 2010, pp. 92–93. Heinzle...
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Lutz, Cora E. Schoolmasters of the Tenth Century. Archon Books (1977). Magennis, Hugh and Mary Swan (eds.). A Companion to Ælfric (Leiden, Brill, 2009) (Brill's...
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Douglas Hyde (category Celtic studies scholars)
transl. the pleasant little branch), was an Irish academic, linguist, scholar of the Irish language, politician, and diplomat who served as the first...
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Fireman Owen Roe - White Star Lawyer David Heap - White Star Official Dermot Magennis - Tailor Johnny Eveson - 2nd Officer Helen O'Reilly - Female Passenger...
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and 'Heaneywulf'". The Kenyon Review. 24 (1): 160–178. JSTOR 4338314. Magennis, Hugh (2011). Translating Beowulf : modern versions in English verse. Cambridge...
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interred. Born in sixteenth-century Tyrconnell, Nuala was the daughter of Sir Hugh McManus O'Donnell, Gaelic Lord of Tyrconnell and Chief of the Name of Clan...
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Richard Harris Rick Stanton John Volanthen Frogmen Lionel Crabb Ian Edward Fraser Sydney Knowles James Joseph Magennis Commercial salvors Keith Jessop...
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Andy Orchard (category Anglo-Saxon studies scholars)
the British Academy's Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture. In 2004, Hugh Magennis described A Critical Companion to Beowulf as 'something of a masterclass...
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John Richard Clark Hall (category Anglo-Saxon studies scholars)
1911. The Athenæum 1911. Hall 1940. Hall 1950. Magennis 2011, pp. 15–16. Osborn 1997, p. 342. Magennis 2011, p. 15. Hall 1910. Stjerna 1912. Stjerna 1912...
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