Beowulf : a new verse translation /

Composed toward the end of the first millennium of our era, Beowulf is the elegiac narrative of the adventures of Beowulf, a Scandinavian hero who saves the Danes from the seemingly invincible monster Grendel and, later, from Grendel's mother. He then returns to his own country and dies in old...

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Other Authors: Heaney, Seamus, 1939-2013
Format: Book
Language:English
English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
Language Notes:Translated from Old English by Seamus Heaney. Text in English and Old English.
Published: New York : Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2000.
Edition:First bilingual edition.
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Summary:Composed toward the end of the first millennium of our era, Beowulf is the elegiac narrative of the adventures of Beowulf, a Scandinavian hero who saves the Danes from the seemingly invincible monster Grendel and, later, from Grendel's mother. He then returns to his own country and dies in old age in a vivid fight against a dragon. The poem is about encountering the monstrous, defeating it, and then having to live on in the exhausted aftermath. In the contours of this story, at once remote and uncannily familiar at the end of the twentieth century, Seamus Heaney finds a resonance that summons power to the poetry from deep beneath its surface. Drawn to what he has called the "four-squareness of the utterance" in Beowulf and its immense emotional credibility, Heaney gives these epic qualities new and convincing reality for the contemporary reader.--Book jacket.
Physical Description:xxx, 213 pages ; 24 cm
Awards:Winner of the Whitbread award.
ISBN:0374111197
9780374111199
9780393320978
0393320979