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SOUND REFERENCES IN LITERATURE



578.

There was music and laughter, lays were sung:

the veteran of the Scyldings, versed in the sagas,

would himself fetch back far-off times to us;

the daring-in-battle would address the harp,

the joy-wood, delighting;...

 

Beowulf, trans. by M. Alexander, Penguin Classics, Great Britain, 1973, p. 117.

PLACE: Denmark.

TIME: 5th - 6th century.

CIRCUMSTANCE: Retelling of a celebration banquet.

 

579.

There were heaps of hoard-things in this hall underground

which once in gone days gleamed and rang;

the thesaurus of a race rusting derelict.

 

Beowulf, trans. by M. Alexander, Penguin Classics, Great Britain, 1973, p.121.

PLACE: Denmark.

TIME: 5th - 6th century.

CIRCUMSTANCE: The richness of the objects is described through their sight and sound.


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