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  2. Beowulf - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Francis Barton Gummere's full translation in "English imitative metre" was published, [91] and was used as the text of Gareth Hinds's 2007 graphic novel based on Beowulf. In 1975, John Porter published the first complete verse translation of the poem entirely accompanied by facing-page Old English. [101]

  3. List of adaptations of Beowulf - Wikipedia

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    It is historical novel based closely on the poem. [7] 1961: As a children's story by Rosemary Sutcliff. [8] 1966: in The Green Man, a novel by Henry Treece, Beowulf is a minor character, who travels with his own bard, who is making the story about him. 1968: Beowulf: A New Telling, an adaptation for children by Robert Nye.

  4. Nowell Codex - Wikipedia

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    Remounted page from Beowulf, British Library Cotton Vitellius A.XV, 133r First page of Beowulf, contained in the damaged Nowell Codex (132r). The Nowell Codex is the second of two manuscripts comprising the bound volume Cotton MS Vitellius A XV, one of the four major Old English poetic manuscripts.

  5. The Old English Verse 'Beowulf' Was Likely Written by a ...

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    Over a thousand years ago, a writer (or writers) penned an epic poem about a warrior named Beowulf who must defeat an evil monster (the story is replete with power struggles, lots of killing and ...

  6. Category:Novels based on Beowulf - Wikipedia

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  7. List of translations of Beowulf - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of translations of Beowulf, one of the best-known Old English heroic epic poems. Beowulf has been translated many times in verse and in prose. By 2020, the Beowulf's Afterlives Bibliographic Database listed some 688 translations and other versions of the poem, from Thorkelin's 1787 transcription of the text, and in at least 38 languages.

  8. Kelmscott Press - Wikipedia

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    When the book was first published, Theodore Watts wrote in The Athenaeum that the work was a success. [57] Andy Orchard, professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford, [ 59 ] noted that Morris's translation was very faithful to the original syntax and words, especially with the compounds he created like "shade-goer" and "horn-house". [ 60 ]

  9. Category:Works based on Beowulf - Wikipedia

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    Films based on Beowulf (10 P) N. Novels based on Beowulf (7 P) Pages in category "Works based on Beowulf" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

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