Beowulf

Composed  by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon singer toward the end of the first millennium CE,  Beowulf is an Old English epic tale recounting the adventures of Beowulf, a  Geatish hero from present-day Sweden. He is called on by Hrothgar, King of  the Danes, to defeat Grendel, the powerful monster that threatens his great  hall.
   As one of the earliest extant poems in a modern European language, it  depicts a feudal world of blood, victory, and death—a world that exalts  heroes who travel great distances to prove their might, against all odds,  defeating supernatural beasts.


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