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Beowulf
Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary | J.R.R. Tolkien
New York Times bestseller A thrill . . . Beowulf was Tolkiens lodestar. Everything he did led up to or away from it. New Yorker J.R.R. Tolkien completed his translation of Beowulf in 1926: he returned to it later to make hasty corrections, but seems never to have considered its publication. This edition includes an illuminating written commentary on the poem by the translator himself, drawn from a series of lectures he gave at Oxford in the 1930s. His creative attention to detail in these lectures gives rise to a sense of the immediacy and clarity of his vision. It is as if Tolkien entered into the imagined past: standing beside Beowulf and his men shaking out their mail-shirts as they beach their ship on the coast of Denmark, listening to Beowulfs rising anger at Unferths taunting, or looking up in amazement at Grendels terrible hand set under the roof of Heorot. Essential for students of the Old English poemand the ideal gift for devotees of the One Ring. Kirkus
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Twainy
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5 new books from Book Outlet

Terry Brooks, The Sword of Shannara trilogy, 25th anniversary edition .

A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine.

JRR Tolkien, Beowulf.

Rage & Relentless from Jonathan Maberry.

I love new books!

vivastory I'm curious about that version of Beowulf. I've read a couple of other translations. Also interested in the Martine. Have heard great things. 2y
Twainy @vivastory I‘m reading the first book in the Teixcalaan Series & enjoying it. I‘ve promised myself I wouldn‘t buy any more Book Outlet books this year. Pfft now I have to be mad at myself. LOL I don‘t regret it! The 2 Alice books are worth more than I paid for all 8. This is a justification, isn‘t it. Ugh .. I have 4 book boxes at home …. I can‘t wait to dive into Beowulf! … going to go NOT book shop … (edited) 2y
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chansen
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Quips like this keep me reading (and prove that I am a huge English nerd)

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chansen

People who dug into graves and carried off the treasures dedicated to the dead were still in those days called thieves and not archaeologists.

chansen Tolkien throwing shade 3y
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Nittnut
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Reading the commentary regarding the missing? obscured? name of a woman, and the trouble that followed from her marriage.

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Pickpick

The first part of this book is Tolkien's prose translation of the epic poem. This would be for the casual reader that enjoys the epic. I enjoyed this, but not as much as I thought I would. I felt Heaney's translation was much more readable. The next two parts, the Notes and the Commentary would be perfect for students of the poem. These did shed more historical light on the epic. My favorite parts were Sellic Spell and The Lay of Beowulf.

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Bigcountry15
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"Lo! the glory of the kings of the people of the Spear-Danes in days of old we have heard tell, how those princes did deeds of valor"

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Jennymay
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Both Beowulf and The Saga of Hrolf Kraki were based on a variant of the ancient ‘Bears Son‘ folktale. Tolkien is one of the few scholars who can do this epic heroic poem justice, conveying its full power, meaning, and history.

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LRSmith

17 years ago today I was teaching Beowulf when someone came into my class to announce that the building was being evacuated. I‘ve posted a meditation of sorts about Beowulf and 9/11 on my blog page Trapped in the Scriptorium. https://trappedinthescriptorium.com/2018/09/11/strange-eulogies/

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Nazgul93
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@iread2much Thank you so much!!! This stuff is awesome! The card is so cute! The tea is delicious and the bookmark/pen is cool! And I can't wait to read the book so excited! And the socks are freaking awesome! I can't believe you found some! And the wrapping was pretty! #tolkieniteswap And thank you @Sorceryandswords for hosting the swap!

Marmie7 Love those socks!😍 6y
JazzFeathers Oh my goodness, l love those socks!!!!! 6y
iread2much I‘m so glad you liked everything! The socks were much more difficult to find than I thought they would be, so I‘m super happy you like them :) 6y
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Mehso-so

💟 #tolkien 💟 #fantasy 💟 #tolkienaddicted 💟

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bbackes
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Challenge | Day 28

I believe I can say that I'm jealous of anyone who has been able to read this book here until the end. Tolkien is wonderful, you know, but there's no way to say it's an easy book.

#greenwithenvy on #awesomeautumnbooks by @Jess7

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Christinak
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Same book different translations. Unfortunately my oldest copy from school is missing the cover so you get the title page🤓 #aprilbookshowers #samebookdifferentcover

GatheringBooks read this in college! decades ago! :) 7y
readinginthedark I need to read Tolkien's translation and commentary! I keep forgetting about it! 7y
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HyacinthGirl
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My @outofprint Beowulf tshirt came!

Merethebookgal Very cool! 7y
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kylienoele
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Tolkien's translation of Beowulf is so neat! You can definitely see how it drastically influenced his writing. This book included a lot of notes on Tolkien's translation and if you ever get the chance to read this version, please do! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

kylienoele Oh yeah!! This is #letterB crossed off my #LitsyAtoZ list! 🎉🎉🎉🎉 7y
Karkar Do you have to have read Beowulf first to like it? 7y
kylienoele This is a translation of Beowulf, so no, I don't think so! This is the only Beowulf I have read. 7y
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kylienoele
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Mini book haul! I finally purchased Beowulf for #letterB and I'm so ready 🐉 I also bought this beautiful notebook!

ElleFish I really enjoyed Tolkien's Beowulf after becoming so accustomed to Seamus Heaney's. Hope you like it! 7y
BlondeSamReads Beowulf! I keep meaning to pick up Tolkien's one! 7y
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TheLondonBookworm
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Beer Wolf Books- pub/bookshop in Falmouth, Beer AND books?? Um yes please, why do more of these not exist??? Also- great name 😂😂😂

Libby1 Another reason to visit Cornwall! This place is the stuff of dreams. Will you be near Falmouth when you visit, @RusskayaChica ? 7y
brendanmleonard This is amazing! 7y
KarenUK Love it! 7y
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Sapphire Put it on my travel wish list! 7y
pitterpainter Cheers! 🍻📚 7y
LeanneAslin A pub/bookshop?! Hotfooting it to Falmouth right now 💃 7y
RusskayaChica @Libby1 We likely won't be that far west, but if possible, we'll check it out! Thx for tip! 7y
TheLondonBookworm @Libby1 very true!! And theres lots there besides 😊😊😊 7y
TheLondonBookworm @brendanmleonard I know right!!?!?!!? 7y
TheLondonBookworm @KarenUK 👍👍👍😊😊 7y
TheLondonBookworm @Sapphire good plan! 😊😊 7y
TheLondonBookworm @pitterpainter @LeanneAslin 🍻🍻🍻 cheers m'dears 😆😆😆 7y
TheLondonBookworm @RusskayaChica three cheers for books and beers 🍻 🍻🍻😆 7y
RusskayaChica @TheLondonBookworm 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 7y
MrBook 😳😱😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻!!! On my bucket list now!!!!! Thank you for sharing this! (Sorry I'm only catching up now on all your posts, it's been a busy few weeks in the MrBook & @BookBabe household 🙄.) 7y
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