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Beowulf the Jute; His Life and Times
Angles, Saxons and Doubts
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732 pages
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Focusing on the overlooked aspects of "Beowulf," this book delves into the poem's depiction of a post-Roman culture in eastern England, highlighting its significance in understanding English origins. It reveals how the poem serves as an allegorical commentary on leadership in politics and religion, intertwined with folklore. The author also addresses the scarcity of reliable place-names and proposes a potential identity for the poet, offering a fresh perspective on a text often confined to Scandinavian history.
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2017, paperback
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