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Beowulf by Frederick Rebsamen
Translated by Frederick Rebsamen, this version was updated to more closely emulate the poetic rhythm of the Old English manuscript. In addition to the verse translation, the book provides insightful historical background, literary analysis, and even genealogies of key characters. This Perennial Classics edition is also the version used with the Veritas Grade 4 History program. - Anh
Well known as one of the greatest heroic poems in Old English, Beowulf recounts the tales and adventures of the character with the same moniker. In the first adventure, Beowulf, a young nobleman from southern Sweden, comes to the aid of the King of Denmark by fighting the monster Grendel. In the second tale, after 50 years of peaceful rule, Beowulf is called upon to fight the dragon that has been terrorizing his country. Thought to be written sometime between the late 7th and early 11th centuries, the original author is unknown. However, there are many different versions available; see below for a few of these.
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This book is part of the VP History curriculum we are using this year.