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Beowulf

SKU: 9780300236668
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  • Author:
    MITCHELL Stephen (Translator)
  • ISBN:
    9780300236668
  • Publication Date:
    August 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    264
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Yale University Press
  • Country of Publication:
Beowulf
Beowulf

Beowulf

SKU: 9780300236668
Regular price $30.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MITCHELL Stephen (Translator)
  • ISBN:
    9780300236668
  • Publication Date:
    August 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    264
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Yale University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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A widely celebrated translator's vivid, accessible, and elegantly concise rendering of an ancient English masterpiece

Beowulf tells the story of a Scandinavian hero who defeats three evil creatures - a huge, cannibalistic ogre named Grendel, Grendel's monstrous mother, and a dragon - and then dies, mortally wounded during his last encounter. If the definition of a superhero is someone who uses his special powers to fight evil, then Beowulf is our first English superhero story, and arguably our best. It is also a deeply pious poem, so bold in its reverence for a virtuous pagan past that it teeters on the edge of heresy. From beginning to end, we feel we are in the hands of a master storyteller.

Stephen Mitchell's marvelously clear and vivid rendering re-creates the robust masculine music of the original. It both hews closely to the meaning of the Old English and captures its wild energy and vitality, not just as a deep work of literature but also as a rousing entertainment that can still stir our feelings and rivet our attention today, after more than a thousand years. This new translation - spare, sinuous, vigorous in its narration, and translucent in its poetry - makes a masterpiece accessible to everyone.

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  • A widely celebrated translator's vivid, accessible, and elegantly concise rendering of an ancient English masterpiece

    Beowulf tells the story of a Scandinavian hero who defeats three evil creatures - a huge, cannibalistic ogre named Grendel, Grendel's monstrous mother, and a dragon - and then dies, mortally wounded during his last encounter. If the definition of a superhero is someone who uses his special powers to fight evil, then Beowulf is our first English superhero story, and arguably our best. It is also a deeply pious poem, so bold in its reverence for a virtuous pagan past that it teeters on the edge of heresy. From beginning to end, we feel we are in the hands of a master storyteller.

    Stephen Mitchell's marvelously clear and vivid rendering re-creates the robust masculine music of the original. It both hews closely to the meaning of the Old English and captures its wild energy and vitality, not just as a deep work of literature but also as a rousing entertainment that can still stir our feelings and rivet our attention today, after more than a thousand years. This new translation - spare, sinuous, vigorous in its narration, and translucent in its poetry - makes a masterpiece accessible to everyone.

A widely celebrated translator's vivid, accessible, and elegantly concise rendering of an ancient English masterpiece

Beowulf tells the story of a Scandinavian hero who defeats three evil creatures - a huge, cannibalistic ogre named Grendel, Grendel's monstrous mother, and a dragon - and then dies, mortally wounded during his last encounter. If the definition of a superhero is someone who uses his special powers to fight evil, then Beowulf is our first English superhero story, and arguably our best. It is also a deeply pious poem, so bold in its reverence for a virtuous pagan past that it teeters on the edge of heresy. From beginning to end, we feel we are in the hands of a master storyteller.

Stephen Mitchell's marvelously clear and vivid rendering re-creates the robust masculine music of the original. It both hews closely to the meaning of the Old English and captures its wild energy and vitality, not just as a deep work of literature but also as a rousing entertainment that can still stir our feelings and rivet our attention today, after more than a thousand years. This new translation - spare, sinuous, vigorous in its narration, and translucent in its poetry - makes a masterpiece accessible to everyone.