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  Havelok The Dane - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
His foster-sister, moreover, told him that his real name was Havelok, that he was the son of Gunter (or Birkabeyn), king of Denmark, and had been rescued by Grim, who though a poor fisherman was a noble in his own country, when Gunter perished by treason.
Havelok's royal lineage is betrayed by his flame breath when he is asleep, a phenomenon which has parallels in the history of Servius Tullius and of Dietrich of Bern.
Havelok destroyed his enemies in Denmark by casting down great stones upon them from the top of a tower, and Grim is said to have 1 H. Ward (Cat.
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 Havelok the Dane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Havelok the Dane, also known as Havelok or the Lay of Havelok the Dane, though these are all titles attributed to the story by later editors.
Havelok is the second oldest surviving romance written in English.
Havelok is intricately constructed, consisting of a double arc of usurpation and restoration of rightful heirs through their marriage.
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 Havelok the Dane
Havelok was one of the first of the Danish kings.
Havelok was indeed happy to be let out of the big fl bag.
Havelok was so hungry that he ate a whole loaf of bread.
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 Essay on Havelok the Dane
Havelok eventually takes a job in the kitchens at Lincoln Castle, where Godrich, thinking Havelok is a commoner, marries him to Goldeburgh in order to disinherit her.
The view that Havelok the Dane was a popular tale has also prompted critics to resist the presence of topical references from the reigns of Edward I and Edward II in the story.
The poet of Havelok the Dane shows a similar concern for the constitutional implications of the social and legal practices in the story, as Turville-Petre shows, calling attention to Godrich’s oath to Athelwold (185-209), his appointment of local officials (263-67), the frequent references to manrede (“homage”), and the formality of Godrich’s execution sentence.
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 Grim & Havelock. The legend of Grim & Havelock
We have seen that in 1824, after the remnant English lay version of Havelok the Dane was found in the Bodleian Library, the Grimsby Seal and Mayoral Seal were discovered to be missing, presumed lost or stolen.
Although it does not prove any family link to Havelok the Dane, one cannot doubt and ignore the curious fact though, that it was albeit indirectly by way of this ancient British Havelock family that the Grimsby seals were finally returned by 1860 to Grimsby Town.
He has informed us that he has a great interest in his possible forefather, Havelok the Dane, whoever he may turn out to have been, and we are delighted with his enthusiasm and the supply of all information that we have received from him.
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 Commentary From the Margins - From Hand To Heart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Havelok’s nakedness now suggests that he needed no covering for sin, even from when he was little.
Havelok the Dane is written in language much more familiar to us than is the language of King David, for translation of this romance about a noble working for a living is not required.
Verses from Havelok the Dane are cited from The Fantastic Middle English Romances, ed.
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 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Havelok the Dane   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
HAVELOK THE DANE [Havelok the Dane] English 13th-century metrical romance.
It concerns a prince brought up as a scullion, who, after discovering his true identity, wins the kingdoms of Denmark and England.
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 English Literature For Boys And Girls - H.E. Marshall - Free Online Library
Havelok lived with the fisherman, and grew great and fair and strong.
And of all that afterward befell Havelok and Goldboru, of how they went to Denmark and overcame the traitor there, and received the kingdom; and of how they returned again to England, and of how Godrich was punished, you must read for yourselves in the book of Havelok the Dane.
The Lay of Havelok the Dane, edited by W. Skeat in the original English.
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 Hero-Myths and Legends: Chapter V: Havelok the Dane
Havelok and his unwilling bride recognised that they would not be safe near Godrich, and as Havelok had no home in Lincoln to which he could take the princess, he determined to go back to his faithful foster-father, Grim, and put the fair young bride under his loyal protection.
Havelok dared not reveal himself and his errand until he knew more of the state of parties in the country, and he therefore only begged permission to live and trade there, giving Ubbe, as a token of good-will and a tribute to his power, a valuable ring, which the jarl prized greatly.
Havelok, now acknowledged King of Denmark, was unsatisfied until he had punished the treacherous Godard, and he took a solemn oath from his soldiers that they would never cease the search for the traitor till they had captured him and brought him bound to judgment.
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 Havelok the Dane: A Legend of Old Grimsby and Lincoln.
Havelok the Dane men call him here, and that is how he will always be known, as I think.
Havelok the prince was in his hands, and for his sake therefore Sigurd had been the more ready to come to terms.
First of all it was clear that Havelok must be hidden, and it was not to be supposed that Hodulf would be satisfied until he had seen the thrall to whom he had trusted such a secret come back for his reward.
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 HAVELOK THE DANE - Online Information article about HAVELOK THE DANE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The name of Havelok (Habloc, Abloec, Abloyc) is said to correspond in Welsh to Anlaf or See also:
Havelok's royal lineage is betrayed by his See also:
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 Havelok the Dane Study Guide
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Based on the medieval poem 'The Lay of Havelok the Dane'.
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 Havelok the Dane: A Legend of Old Grimsby and Lincoln - Charles W. Whistler - Microsoft Reader eBook
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 AllRefer.com - Havelok the Dane (English Literature To 1499) - Encyclopedia
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 THE LAY OF HAVELOK THE DANE: Re-edited from the Ms. Laud Misc. 108 in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, by the Rev. Walter ...
THE LAY OF HAVELOK THE DANE: Re-edited from the Ms.
108 in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat by Havelok the Dane
6.75" x 4.5" pp: xl, 171 Medieval (14th-c.) romance re the orphanned son of the king of the Danes and how he is brought up by an English peasant, etc. This second edition is revised by K. Sisam.
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"Representation and Readership in the Middle English Havelok." Journal of English and Germanic Philology (1994), 504-19.
"Havelok the Dane and Edward I in the 1290s
"Havelok and the History of the Nation." Readings in Medieval English Romance, ed.
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He being so well known, it is likely that some will write down his doings, and, not knowing them save by hearsay, will write them wrongly and in different ways, whereof will come confusion, and at last none will be believed.
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 Herzman, Drake and Salisbury (1999) Four romances of England: King Horn, Havelok the Dane, Bevis of Hampton, Athelston   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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 Havelok the Dane by Kevin Crossley-Holland
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The legend of Havelok the Dane derives from events of the Viking period.
It ells the story of how the young prince Havelok escapes from the clutches of his wicked guardian, assisted by Grim, a jovial fisherman, and lands on the desolate Lincolnshire coast at the place now known as Grimsby.
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 Havelok Part 1
Tho was Havelok in ful strong pine -
That Godrich hem hatede - the devel him hawe!
That fel Havelok ful wel on thouth -
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