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|a Scheil, Andrew P.,
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|a Beowulf :
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|a Why should anyone, aside from specialist historians and philologists, read Beowulf? This book presents a passionate literary argument for Beowulf as a searching and subtle exploration of the human presence. Seamus Heaney praised Beowulf as ""a work of the greatest imaginative vitality"": how is that true? The poem's current scholarly obsessions and its popular reception have obscured the fact that this untitled and anonymous 3182-line poem from Anglo-Saxon England is a powerful and enduring work of world literature. Beowulf is an early medieval exercise in humanism: it dramatizes, in varied an
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Acknowledgements --
|t Introduction --
|t Chapter 1. Doubt --
|t Chapter 2. Contingency --
|t Chapter 3. Tragedy --
|t Chapter 4. Art and the Cunning of Form --
|t Conclusion --
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