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AuthorAnderson Salena Sampson-
Date2015-
Other Identifierhttps://doaj.org/article/1f4e3c2f10a241b08f00be5687010130-
Other Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.2478/stap-2014-0006-
URIhttps://www.amad.org/jspui/handle/123456789/109516-
DescriptionThe maxim Wyrd oft nereð // unfӕgne eorl, / þonne his ellen deah “Fate often spares an undoomed man when his courage avails” (Beowulf 572b-573) has been likened to “Fortune favors the brave,” with little attention to the word unfӕgne, which is often translated “undoomed”. This comparison between proverbs emphasizes personal agency and suggests a contrast between the proverb in 572b-573 and the maxim Gӕð a wyrd swa hio scel “Goes always fate as it must” (Beowulf 455b), which depicts an inexorable wyrd. This paper presents the history of this view and argues that linguistic analysis and further attention to Germanic cognates of (un)fӕge reveal a proverb that harmonizes with 455b. (Un)fӕge and its cognates have meanings related to being brave or cowardly, blessed or accursed, and doomed or undoomed. A similar Old Norse proverb also speaks to the significance of the status of unfӕge men. Furthermore, the prenominal position of unfӕgne is argued to represent a characterizing property of the man. The word unfӕgne is essential to the meaning of this proverb as it indicates not the simple absence of being doomed but the presence of a more complex quality. This interpretive point is significant in that it provides more information about the portrayal of wyrd in Beowulf by clarifying a well-known proverb in the text; it also has implications for future translations of these verses.-
Languageeng-
Keywordsproverbs-
Keywordsadjectives-
Keywordsword order-
Keywordstranslation-
KeywordsGermanic languages-
KeywordsEnglish language-
KeywordsPE1-3729-
Keywordswyrd-
KeywordsBeowulf-
Keywordslexicology-
Dewey Decimal Classification940-
TitleSaving the “Undoomed Man” In Beowulf (572b-573)-
Typearticle-
AMAD ID585521-
Year2015-
Open Access1-
Appears in Collections:BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
General history of Europe


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