Finn and Hengest is a study by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Alan Bliss and published posthumously in book form in 1982. Finn and Hengest are two Anglo-Saxon...
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celebrates Freyr". Finn is a central subject of Finn and Hengest, a study of the Finnesburg Episode by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Alan Bliss and published posthumously...
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the Hengist of the Hengist and Horsa accounts, though Horsa is not mentioned in either source. In his work Finn and Hengest, J. R. R. Tolkien argued that...
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Finnesburg Fragment (section Editions and translations)
shared by the son of herself and Finn. After the battle, Finn and a character named Hengest make a loyalty pact. Hengest is a leader among Hnæf's surviving...
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Beowulf (section Authorship and date)
(ed.). Finn and Hengest. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-261-10355-5. Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel (1997) [1958]. Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics and other essays...
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Heremod (category Kings in Norse mythology and legends)
may be compression of a longer narrative. J. R. R. Tolkien in his Finn and Hengest (p. 58) provides a variant version found in the Scondia Illustrata...
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Flieger 2005, pp. 138–142. Birns, Nicholas (2022). "Eotenas and Hobbits: Finn and Hengest, and Tolkien's Speculation About Origins". Journal of Tolkien Research...
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translation and commentary by J. R. R. Tolkien; edited by Joan Turville-Petre. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1982 Finn and Hengest: The Fragment and the Episode...
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J. R. R. Tolkien (redirect from Tea Club and Barrovian Society)
of Beowulf: Tolkien and the Critics". Wisdom's Children. Archived from the original on 21 April 2006. Tolkien: Finn and Hengest. Chiefly, p.4 in the...
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be connected." Simek (2007:171). Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel (1982). Finn and Hengest. George Allen & Unwin. ISBN 0-0482-9003-3. "Beowulf". Heorot. Chickering...
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Battle of Finnsburg (section Notes and references)
of Finn. Because of this, Finn enters into a peace treaty with the besieged party led now by Hengest. Finn was to honour the Danes with feasts and gifts...
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Monsters and the Critics, and Other Essays is a collection of J. R. R. Tolkien's scholarly linguistic essays edited by his son Christopher and published...
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public domain. Tolkien, J.R.R. (1982). Bliss, Alan J. (ed.). Finn and Hengest: The fragment and the episode. London: George Allen & Unwin. p. 14. ISBN 0-0482-9003-3...
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Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies (category Medieval genealogies and succession lists)
the Kingdom of Kent: The two first commanders are said to have been Hengest and Horsa ... They were the sons of Victgilsus, whose father was Vecta, son...
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Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
Icelandic–Danish-Norwegian scholar, who became the National Archivist of Norway and Denmark and Professor of Antiquities at Østfold University College. In 1786, he...
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Mr. Bliss (section Concept and creation)
Mr. Bliss and his first ride in his new motor-car. Many adventures follow: encounters with bears, angry neighbours, irate shopkeepers, and assorted collisions...
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the sort represented by the textual commentry in Finn and Hengest—detailed, philological, historical, and infinitely painstaking. Yet the most influential...
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J. R. R. Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator is a collection of paintings (mostly watercolour) and drawings by J. R. R. Tolkien for his stories, published...
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PRO is understood to refer to both i and j (both Gilgamesh and Enkidu in the first example; both Finn and Hengest in the second), distinct from the tough...
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Oxford, Clarendon. Bliss, Alan, ed. (1982). J. R. R. Tolkien. Finn and Hengest: The Fragment and the Episode. London, George Allen & Unwin. D., T. P. (1990)...
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essays "On Fairy-Stories" and "Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics"; The Hobbit; the fairy-stories "Leaf by Niggle" and "Smith of Wootton Major"; the...
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List of Beowulf characters (category Germanic paganism and mythology lists)
and his queen Hygd. Heming – a kinsman of Garmund. Hengest – a Danish lord who attacked the Frisians to avenge Hnæf. Heorogar - Hroðgar's brother and...
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Frisian Kingdom (category States and territories established in the 7th century)
ISBN 1-898281-43-2 Zocco, Nicola (2007), "The Episode of Finn in Beowulf. Discharging Hengest" (PDF), Linguistica e Filologia, 24: 65–83 G. Verwey, Geschiedenis...
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Willey, Peter (25 November 2005). Eagle's Nest: Ismaili Castles in Iran and Syria. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 163. ISBN 978-1-85043-464-1. Lists of battles...
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English folklore (redirect from Dartmoor myths and legends)
introduction to the study of the poem with a discussion of the stories of Offa and Finn. Project Gutenberg. ISBN 978-1-4655-1214-7. Briggs, K. M. "Possible Mythological...
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List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, Hi–Hy (category Heroes in Norse myths and legends)
of Hengest in "Beowulf"". The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 16 (2): 282–295. JSTOR 27700808. Biggs, Frederick M. (2003). "Hondscioh and Æschere...
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List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, H–He (category Heroes in Norse myths and legends)
is not named in the more original R version, but called Halfdan in the U and H ones. Tolkien 1960, pp. 23ff. Krause 2010, p. 114. Cleasby & Vigfússon...
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List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, F–G (category Heroes in Norse myths and legends)
"The Tragedy of Hengest in "Beowulf"". The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 16 (2): 282–295. JSTOR 27700808. Stories and Ballads of the Far...
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