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Word: beowulf (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...library, but we must listen because the unruly young are the voice of the times, not because they are the voice of the intellectuals. In this country, we have hazy notions about what makes an intellectual: currently the term seems to mean someone who read quite a bit of Beowulf in Freshman English...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 30, 1969 | 5/30/1969 | See Source »

...kind of critic who "mistakes the parade of prejudice for objective appraisal." The latter type has three awful exemplars in Brigid Brophy, Michael Levey and Charles Osborne, who recently collaborated on a book called Fifty Works of English Literature We Could Do Without. As the selections begin with Beowulf, and include such dispensable works as Hamlet, Pilgrim's Progress, the poetry of Hopkins and Eliot, it is clear that the three iconoclasts are prepared to do without a great deal that Burgess is not. The essay in which Burgess puts a few of the 50 treasures back in their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Creative Man's Critic | 4/11/1969 | See Source »

...know how to use a cane," he recalled. "I used to wave it over my head, utter a few prayers, and run." He made one attempt to get a seeing eye dog, but gave it up when Helen (his dog) objected vocally to Professor Alfred's rendition of Beowulf in old English...

Author: By Laura R. Benjamin, | Title: Being Blind at Harvard | 1/16/1969 | See Source »

Harvard audiences have heard Borges recite Latin, French and German extemporaneously and translate all into flawless English. He quotes as readily from The Divine Comedy as from Beowulf. He has taught graduate students Anglo-Saxon, lectured at the University of Texas, made a hobby of Old Norse poetry and extended his metaphysical range to Egypt to Arabia to China...

Author: By Jack Davis, | Title: Jorge Luis Borges | 12/2/1967 | See Source »

Professor Bloomfield, who received wide student approval when he taught Harvard's Chaucer course this year, is sure to add the insight that you need to appreciate Beowulf or Gawain and the Green Knight. Though it's not really summer fare, this course might just...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer Shopping | 7/3/1967 | See Source »

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