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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem by J. Lesslie Hall



Artistic researcher, teacher, and writer J. Lesslie Hall is best known for his 1897 interpretation of the Old English epic sonnet "Beowulf." The acclaimed plot centers around the main character of Beowulf, a Scandinavian legend who goes to the guide of the Danes to spare their property from a human-evil spirit creature named Grendel. Subsequent to overcoming Grendel, Beowulf should then murder Grendel's mom. He comes back to Scandinavia with more acclaim and accord and in the long run moves toward becoming lord. At that point fifty years after the fact, a monster assaults his kingdom, and the saint must battle by and by to protect his title and his respect. What makes "Beowulf" an enduring exemplary is its delineation of the Norse customs and culture. The general population have solid associations inalienable inside a connection society; on the off chance that somebody was executed, it was the family's obligation to correct equity or get installment for the passing. "Beowulf "likewise demonstrates a fascinating division between the Norse agnostic religion of when the story is set matched with the monotheistic Christian storytellers. Numerous researchers banter the epic sonnet's actual position on religion, however the story gives an exact portrayal of how agnosticism disintegrated as monotheism thrived. Despite the peruser's expectation, however, Lesslie Hall's interpretation of "Beowulf" is an unquestionable requirement read for anybody keen on great Anglo-Saxon writing.

Book Details:
  • Product Mode :      Digital/Kindle
  • Format:                    EPUB
  • File Size:                   158 KB 
  • File Publisher:         SKM Publisher
  • Publication Date:   August 25, 2018
  • Sold by:                     Instamojo Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
  • Language:             English
  • Screen Reader:      Supported


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