Taylor, Paul Beekman, 1930-....
Taylor, Paul Beekman
Taylor, Paul B.
Paul Beekman Taylor
Taylor, Paul B. (Paul Beekman), 1930-
VIAF ID: 84322123 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
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Works
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Alice in Island : an image of The wife of Bath in Nordic myth | |
Beowulf 1130, 1875 and 2006 : in defence of the manuscript | |
A Beowulf analogue in Alfred's "Boethius" | |
Beowulf's second grendel fight | |
"Blysse and blunder" : nature and ritual in "Sir Gawain and the green knight" | |
The Canon's Yeoman's breath : emanations of a metaphor | |
Charms of 'wynn' and fetters of 'wyrd' in "The Wanderer" | |
Chaucer translator | |
Chaucer's chain of love | |
Chaucer's Cosyn to the Dede | |
Commerce and comedy in "Sir Gawain" | |
Compilation of Cotton Vitellius A XV | |
Contemporary American literature : the literature of dream and the literature of nightmare | |
Cultures in contact, past and present : studies in honor of Paul Beekman Taylor | |
Edda, Anglais. 1969 | |
Edda Saemundar. | |
Eddukvæði | |
Eikinskjaldi, Fjalarr, and Eggþér : notes on dwarves and giants in the "Völuspá" | |
The Elder Edda : a selection | |
Eldre Edda | |
The epithetical style of "Beowulf" | |
The "Faire Queene Eleyne" in Chaucer's "Troilus" | |
For W.H. Auden, February 21, 1972 | |
G. I. Gurdjieff | |
Gallatin à la cour de Louis XVIII | |
Gawain's Garland of girdle and name | |
Grendel's monstrous arts | |
Gurdjieff and Orage : brothers in Elysium | |
Gurdjieff e Orage : fratelli in Elisio / Paul Beekman Taylor ; trad. dall'inglese di Milvia Faccia | |
Gurdjieff's America mediating the miraculous | |
Heofon riece swealg : a sign of Beowulf's state of grace | |
Heorot, earth and Asgard : Christian poetry and pagan myth | |
Heroic ritual in the Old English maxims | |
The Hønen runes : a survey | |
"Lie" and "die" in Romeo and Juliet | |
Logaþore and lođurr : the literary contexts | |
Norse poems | |
Oe eoletes again | |
Old English "Alf Walda" | |
The Old English poetic vocabulary of beauty | |
Old Icelandic "Fyrir í Fólki"/ Paul Beekman Taylor | |
Old Icelandic gresjárn | |
The Parson's amyable tongue | |
Peynted confessiouns : Boccaccio and Chaucer | |
Reason and passion in Paradise lost | |
Searoniđas : Old Norse magic and Old English verse | |
Shadows of heaven | |
Sharing story : medieval Norse-English literary relationships | |
Snorri's analogue to Beowulf's funeral | |
Some alliterative misfits in the "Beowulf" ms. | |
Some uses of etymology in the reading of medieval Germanic texts | |
Some vestiges of ritual charms in "Beowulf" | |
Song of the sybil | |
The structure of "Völundarkviđa" | |
Text and texture of "The dream of the rood" | |
Themes of death in "Beowulf" | |
The traditional language of treasure in "Beowulf" | |
The uncourteous knights of "The Canterbury tales" | |
Völuspá. | |
Wielders and wasters of words : bare lies and garnished truths in "Njál's saga" | |
"Wife of Bath", "Pardoner" and "Sir Thopas" : pre-texts and para-texts | |
Wisdom and myth : Scandinavian backgrounds of "Sir Gawain" |