[identity profile] marri.livejournal.com 2007-11-27 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
So true.

Disappointing how a similar comic showing a silhouette that might get girls interested in 'literature' might not be PC enough.

[identity profile] intertext.livejournal.com 2007-11-27 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
heh. I am now laughing as I picture a poster such as you describe :)

Why, after all, should we be satisfied merely with Clive Owen's eyes and sensuous mouth?? Walter Raleigh standing at attention! That would pull in the ladies...

[identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com 2007-11-27 07:26 am (UTC)(link)
Ahaha!

But--thinking of the success of "300"--it seems to me that enough swords and killing (which Beowulf has) should also get adolescent boys interested.

[identity profile] intertext.livejournal.com 2007-11-27 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed. In fact there was a greater flurry of interest among my students for "300" than for Beowulf, though the students I'm actually teaching Beowulf to have been quite keen to see the latter.

[identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com 2007-11-27 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
If the movie version of Beowulf has some good repeatable lines, it should be all set. My 18-year-old goes around saying "This is SPARTAAA" and "Tonight we dine in HELLL" all the time and I'm not even sure he actually made it to see "300"

Did I Miss a Memo?

[identity profile] wordweaverlynn.livejournal.com 2007-11-27 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
It's been a few years since I last read Beowulf (whenever the Heaney translation came out), but as I recall, nothing was said about the Playboy potential of Grendel's dam.

Re: Did I Miss a Memo?

[identity profile] intertext.livejournal.com 2007-11-27 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh. Apparently, she has an amazing prehensile tail braid.

[identity profile] brinian.livejournal.com 2007-11-27 08:35 am (UTC)(link)
sad but true!
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[personal profile] beable 2007-11-28 03:43 am (UTC)(link)

I enjoyed the movie (just came back from seeing it).

I mentioned the cartoon here to the friends I went to see it with and earned a rant on how "Beowulf wasn't English literature, the English didn't exist".

Which left me ranting back that most English departments that I knew of did begin Old English literature with Beowulf in translation and reuptable schools were not dumb enough to assume that literature only existed after Chaucer. But I was floundering. I probably could have come up with a better counterrant.

And both friends in question had been to college rather than university. College english courses apparently tend towards grammar and/or business English. And neither of their heigh schools even mentioned Beowulf. I remember a teacher in high school doing a little Beowulf with us, but only in passing.

[identity profile] intertext.livejournal.com 2007-11-29 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, and there may not have been "English," but there were Anglo Saxons, and Old English is the direct ancestor of our English, so snooks.

And I teach college English, and our second year survey course begins with Beowulf. So did the English lit 12 course that I took in high school. And the English dept at UVic has a whole course on Old English literature. So snooks again.