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BeowulfbyAnonymousTranslated by GummereBeowulf is an epic poem originally written in Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon) about a Scandinavian prince named Beowulf. It was written somewhere between the seventh and tenth centuries by an unknown author. Though the specific characters and plot are mostly fictional, the poem paints a historical picture of sixth-century Scandinavia.Beowulf focuses on the his adventures and victories. Beowulf battles a humanoid demon named Grendel, then against Grendel’s vengeful mother, and lastly against a fearsome dragon. (00:11) - Welcome and new book (01:13) - Beowulf Prelude (04:03) - I (07:12) - II (10:49) - III (14:19) - IV (17:21) - V (19:56) - VI (24:00) - VII (26:13) - VIII (29:07) - IX (34:06) - X (36:27) - XI (40:18) - XII (42:26) - XIII (46:23) - XIV (49:28) - XV (52:21) - XVI (56:09) - XVII (59:56) - Share the Show (01:00:06) - Chip in and support the show (01:00:17) - See you next time for Beowulf Part 2 Follow Medieval Archives on Twitter/X.com | Mastodon | Blue Sky📜Sign Up for our newsletterBoost the show with a Podcasting 2.0 certified app: Castamatic | Podverse | Curiocaster | Fountain | Breez | Sphinx ★ Support this podcast ★ RSS Podcast Feed Thank You to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports the show. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to each episode. Share it with your friends!Copyright © 2024 · Dragon Moon MediaAll Rights are Reserved. No Infringement is Intended.Medieval Tales Podcast is a Medieval Archives & Dragon Moon Media production.