The Thief in Beowulf

Speculum 59 (2):493-508 (1984)
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Abstract

The earliest story of theft in Germanic literature is a subplot in Beowulf. It is the story of the thief who breaks into the dragon's hoard, removes a precious cup , and precipitates the savage raids that lead to the tragic confrontation between the ageless dragon and the aging king of the Geats. The thief has an auxiliary role in this momentous finale and has not attracted much attention. His function is only to activate the dragon

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