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Death of Grendel

Based in part on the manuscript "Beowulf." Grendel was attacking our mead hall so we had to end his ass. Ahhhh yeaaa.

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I suspect Tolkien's work on the Beowulf manuscript also influenced his Red Book thinking; it's incomplete, damaged by fire (I love that the bit about the dragon is the burned part), and the only surviving part of a much larger body of ...

Beowulf & the Anglo-Saxons (Part 2)

Miraculously preserved over the centuries, its artistic importance was unrecognized until an essay by J. R. R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings) revealed its unity and multi-dimensional structure. Beowulf is now regarded as the most important manuscript the Anglo-Saxons have handed down to us, of immense linguistic as well as poetic value. This program sets out to trace the origins of the tribes that brought this epic into being, the war-like Northmen from Sweden, Denmark and Germany who were to conquer and settle regions of a more clement and fertile island that would become known as England, named after the tribe of the Angles. Using 3-D animation, location footage, archive materials and interviews, the Beowulf epic is examined in the light of the civilization that created it. It investigates their religious beliefs as well as their everyday life, and suggests that, old as the poem is, it may have roots in an even more ancient fertility cult.

Beowulf Paper - Paragraph 2A?
The heroes of our century all present a form of uncertainty or modesty that Beowulf does not. Consider the archetypical modern hero, Spiderman, and his characteristics. Peter Parker’s doubts about his ability and personal life are what ...

Our Father - In Old English

The Lord's Prayer - Starring a creature from the Wonders of the East in the Beowulf manuscript. Spoken in the Old English Tongue.

Beowulf & the Anglo-Saxons (Part 7)

Beowulf & the Anglo-Saxons (Part 7) Miraculously preserved over the centuries, its artistic importance was unrecognized until an essay by J. R. R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings) revealed its unity and multi-dimensional structure. Beowulf is now regarded as the most important manuscript the Anglo-Saxons have handed down to us, of immense linguistic as well as poetic value. This program sets out to trace the origins of the tribes that brought this epic into being, the war-like Northmen from Sweden, Denmark and Germany who were to conquer and settle regions of a more clement and fertile island that would become known as England, named after the tribe of the Angles. Using 3-D animation, location footage, archive materials and interviews, the Beowulf epic is examined in the light of the civilization that created it. It investigates their religious beliefs as well as their everyday life, and suggests that, old as the poem is, it may have roots in an even more ancient fertility cult

Beowulf Review
Despite the beauty of the poem, there are many technical issues to indicate that the Beowulf manuscript was only part of a greater whole which has since been lost to the mists of time. Despite the fact that the manuscripts that were ...

Beowulf & the Anglo-Saxons (Part 6)

Beowulf & the Anglo-Saxons (Part 6) Miraculously preserved over the centuries, its artistic importance was unrecognized until an essay by J. R. R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings) revealed its unity and multi-dimensional structure. Beowulf is now regarded as the most important manuscript the Anglo-Saxons have handed down to us, of immense linguistic as well as poetic value. This program sets out to trace the origins of the tribes that brought this epic into being, the war-like Northmen from Sweden, Denmark and Germany who were to conquer and settle regions of a more clement and fertile island that would become known as England, named after the tribe of the Angles. Using 3-D animation, location footage, archive materials and interviews, the Beowulf epic is examined in the light of the civilization that created it. It investigates their religious beliefs as well as their everyday life, and suggests that, old as the poem is, it may have roots in an even more ancient fertility cult.

Three New Dorrance Publishing Book Releases Examine World War II - Melodika.net

Three New Dorrance Publishing Book Releases Examine World War II
Melodika.net, Bulgaria - Jan 1, 2009
Dorrance Publishing recently released the following titles: Feather Merchant; Silk Tiger; and Codename: Beowulf. They are available for purchase at ...


Armored Assaults on Hot Fudge Sundaes: historical anecdotes are my ...
This is certainly a testament to my hunger for anecdotes, but the story of the Beowulf manuscript! So no-one really knows where it came from or who wrote it, but they know it was part of the collection of one Robert Cotton upon his ...