Die Synonyma Im Beowulfsliede Mit R cksicht Auf Composition Und Poetik Des Gedichtes, by Karl Friedrich Schemann, offers a detailed examination of synonyms within the Old English epic poem "Beowulf." This study, originally published in 1882, delves into the compositional techniques and poetics of the poem through a meticulous analysis of its vocabulary.
Schemann's work provides valuable insights into the linguistic richness and artistic structure of "Beowulf," exploring how the strategic use of synonyms contributes to the poem's overall effect. This book remains an important resource for scholars of Old English literature, Germanic philology, and the history of literary criticism, offering a window into the sophisticated craftsmanship of one of the earliest and most significant works in the English language.
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