A case for irony in Beowulf, with particular reference to its epithets
A case for irony in Beowulf, with particular reference to its epithets is a book. It was written by Tom Clark and published by Peter Lang in 2003.
Key facts
- author: Tom Clark
- publication date: 2003
- book publisher: Peter Lang
- book series: European university studies. Series XIV, Anglo-Saxon language and literature
- book subjects: Irony in literature, Epic poetry, English (Old)-History and criticism, Epithets
Extract data
Download datasets about A case for irony in Beowulf, with particular reference to its epithets:
Dataset of books series that contain A case for irony in Beowulf, with particular reference to its epithets:
Dataset of book subjects that contain A case for irony in Beowulf, with particular reference to its epithets:
"A case for irony in Beowulf, with particular reference to its epithets" is one of the books by Tom Clark, books by Peter Lang and 2,617,384 books in our database.
Related
Connected or similar to A case for irony in Beowulf, with particular reference to its epithets: .
This dashboard is based on data from: The British Library.
This content is available under the CC BY 4.0 license.