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Beowulf

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Beowulf

By: Robert K. Gordon, translator
Narrated by: Robertson Dean
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Beowulf is considered the finest heroic poem in Old English. It celebrates the character and exploits of Beowulf, a young nobleman and warrior, as he proves his superhuman strength and endurance. He also represents the ideal lord and vassal, rewarding his men generously and accomplishing glorious deeds to honor his king.

The narrative falls into two parts. Beowulf first rescues the royal house of Denmark from two marauding monsters; then, after having ruled his people for fifty years, he is called on to combat a dragon that is terrorizing the countryside.

The poem combines mythical elements, Christian and pagan sensibilities, and actual historical figures and events in a narrative that ranges from vivid descriptions of fierce fighting and detailed portrayals of court life to earnest considerations of social and moral dilemmas. Remarkable for its sustained grandeur of tone and its brilliance of style, it is presented here in an authoritative prose translation by Robert K. Gordon.

To supplement the full text version of Beowulf, listen to the SparkNotes Guide for Beowulf.©2004 Blackstone Audiobooks (P)2004 Blackstone Audiobooks
Classics European Hugo Award Poetry World Literature Royalty

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Why we think it's Essential: The oldest epic in the English language was passed down for hundreds of years as an oral tale, so there is no better way to experience the saga of Hrothgar and Beowulf and Grendel than by listening to it. Robertson Dean's narration is lively and admirable, and the production makes it more powerful than a 10th century bard ever could. — Chris Doheny
Ancient Treasure • Heroic Language • Excellent Narration • Epic Adventure • Timeless Classic • Action-packed Tale

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This is one of those books you just need to read. It’s a classic that requires little time to finish. It is packed with tales of glory and honor. Give it a read I think you will find it fun.

Timeless classic that should be read

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This is an excellent translation and performance by the reader. I highly recommend this recording.

Excellent

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While I would personally prefer the translation of Prof. J.R.R. Tolkien the Gordon translation is generally preferred and is quite excellent. Well read and presented by the reader this is a must read for those interested in early literature of the early Middle Ages. No one who's picked up at least a B.A. in English or the humanities has missed reading this classic of European literature, but it's interesting to revisit it in an audible format.

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Love this book, but the reader was so histrionic that I couldn't finish listening. Yeowch.

Had to stop listening.

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The translation of this ancient and exciting story is to an archaic form of English, making it hard to follow and less approachable for non-native English speakers.

Hard to follow

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