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_aBeowulf _bAn Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem _cTranslated by John Lesslie Hall |
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_aLondon _bHarper Books _c2012 |
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| 300 | _a186 p. | ||
| 490 | _aCollins Classics | ||
| 520 | _aThis Old English epic poem, written anonymously between the 8th and 11th centuries, tells the story of Beowulf, a brave hero from Scandinavia. Beowulf travels to the land of the Danes to help their king, whose hall and people are being attacked by the monster Grendel. After Beowulf defeats Grendel, he must then face Grendel's mother. Years later, as King of the Geats, Beowulf faces his final challenge against a dragon. Regarded as a significant work of Anglo-Saxon literature, Beowulf explores themes of courage, valor, and the battle against monstrous forces. | ||
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_a821 Художня література окремими мовами і мовними сім'ями _2UDC _917 |
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_aHall J. L. _918708 |
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