Beowulf Epic Poem | Beowulf Book

2008/12/05

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Understand the epic poem Beowulf. Read this 2-hour eBook which reveals the cultural origins of modern England!

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8 Responses

  1. Audrey says:

    If the techniques in this book do not help you better understand the Beowulf epic poem, if these methods do not help you understand the Beowulf epic, or if for any reason you are not satisfied with anything this book teaches, please contact us and we'll refund all your money immediately. No questions asked, no hard feelings. (The Danish coastline today - did Beowulf encounter these shores?)

  2. Grant says:

    Greetings Beowulf fans! And a lot, lot more!

  3. Alessandro says:

    The best thing is Did you know that

  4. Leroy says:

    The heroic ideal is based on the culture that produced the epic, and is represented as a cultural ideal in the hero. The meaning of a "kenning".

  5. Claire says:

    Now is the Right Time to Learn the Epic poem Beowulf! With section commentaries, historical contexts, and full character descriptions, you will not have any problem understanding Beowulf and why it is the heroic epic poem of England.

  6. Destinee says:

    = You don't need a whole semester English literature class to understand this seminal epic heroic poem of English culture. 2 hours is all it takes to learn the epic poem Beowulf!

  7. Sage says:

    Attention: This e-Book could make you an awesome English cultural afficianado overnight! An analysis of the connection between the Sutton Hoo Site in East Anglia and Beowulf.

  8. Joselyn says:

    P.S. Learn the real meaning of Beowulf and understand the origins of the English people. To give the reader an idea of the Beowulf eBook contents, here is a sample chapter for your enjoyment... Basic definitions of Anglo-Saxon tribes and culture.

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