Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, Volume IV by Tolkien Studies An Annual Scholarly Review Volume 4 2007

Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, Volume IV by Tolkien Studies An Annual Scholarly Review Volume 4 2007

Author:Tolkien Studies An Annual Scholarly Review Volume 4, 2007 [Retail]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Published: 2007-04-30T16:00:00+00:00


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The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth: Philology and the Literary Muse

Thomas Honegger

The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm’s Son, first published in volume six of Essays and Studies in 1953, was—and still is—an oddity.1 The dramatic dialogue2 in alliterative long lines, which constitutes the centerpiece of the essay, is a work of (informed) literary fiction rather than a philological or scholarly study. Its inclusion in a scholarly journal was thus most likely due to the fact that Tolkien had added a prefatory note (headed “(I) Beorhtnoth’s Death”) on the historical and literary background of his poem, and, most importantly, an endnote (headed “(III) Ofermod”), discussing the Old English term ofermod (“pride”)3 and what the poet of the Old English The Battle of Maldon might have implied by its use in his characterization of Beorhtnoth.

Tolkien’s acquaintance with The Battle of Maldon, to which Homecoming is a “sequel,” must go back to his days as an undergraduate, if not to his time at grammar school. However, the first clear indication for his in-depth study of this poem is provided by the Oxford University Gazette (LIX 1928-29, 55) which lists Tolkien as lecturing on “The Battle of Maldon, Brunanburh, and verse from the Chronicle” during Michaelmas Term 1928 (beginning October 16).4 He was also involved in E. V. Gordon’s edition of the poem, published in 1937. Gordon specifically mentions Tolkien in his “Preface” as one of the two readers “who read the proofs of my edition and made many corrections and contributions. [. . .] and Professor Tolkien, with characteristic generosity, gave me the solution to many of the textual and philological problems discussed in the following pages” (Gordon vi).5

The earliest drafts connected with what would eventually become The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth are dated to circa 1930-33 (Hammond 303), and part of an early precursor has been published in The Treason of Isengard (106-107). Numerous early drafts, together with close-to-finished versions and the final typescript that was sent to the printers, are kept among the Tolkien Papers at the Bodleian Library (MS Tolkien 5; all references and quotations are to the Bodleian folio-pagination). However, the notes and drafts for Part III of Homecoming (i.e. the “endnote” on OE ofermod) are not among these materials. It is very unlikely, in view of what we know about Tolkien’s way of working, that the text was typed without prior drafts, and it is to be hoped that they may eventually surface. Yet in spite of this arguable “missing link,” we can re-construct some of Tolkien’s chain of thought from the extant materials.

The notes and drafts in the Bodleian have been filed in chronological order, although the individual pieces cannot be dated definitively. I will refer to the individual drafts by letters of the alphabet, i.e. version ‘A’ being the oldest extant draft,6 ‘B’ the second oldest, etc., and ‘I’ the most recent complete draft.7 ‘K’ refers to the final typescript sent to the printers. To this I have added ‘α’ referring to a brief dramatic dialogue featuring Pudda



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