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Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem

Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem stands as a monumental work within the Old English literary tradition, captivating readers with its rich tapestry of heroism, mortality, and the struggle between good and evil. This epic recounts the valorous deeds of its eponymous hero, Beowulf, as he battles the monstrous Grendel, Grendel's mother, and ultimately, a dragon. The poem employs alliterative verse and a unique narrative style that blends oral tradition with literary sophistication, reflecting the cultural milieu of early medieval England and its societal values regarding bravery, loyalty, and the quest for fame. The intricate interplay of pagan and Christian elements further enhances its depth, situating Beowulf not only as a narrative of personal glory but also as a text ripe for theological and existential exploration. The true identity of the author remains shrouded in mystery, a reflection of the oral tradition from which this epic is derived. Scholars believe that the author, likely a Christian poet, sought to preserve pagan folklore while infusing it with contemporary Christian ideology. This synthesis of cultures forms a critical part of the poem's enduring appeal, mirroring the complexities of a society in transition. Beowulf is not only an essential read for students of literature and history but also for any reader drawn to tales of heroism and moral complexity. The poem'Äôs timeless themes resonate through the ages, inspiring countless adaptations and scholarly interpretations. Engaging with this text offers a profound insight into the human condition and the values of an age long past.
148 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
J. Lesslie Hall
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