In an attempt to encourage students of Old English language and literature, the author has taken examples from heroic poetry and turned them into stories. Sources include Beowulf, The Husband's Message from the Exeter Book and runes. The second part of the book examines the original texts and extracts themes which are an endless supply of inspiration for modern storytelling.
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In an attempt to encourage students of Old English language and literature, the author has taken examples from heroic poetry and turned them into stories. Sources include Beowulf, The Husband's Message from the Exeter Book and runes. The second part of the book examines the original texts and extracts themes which are an endless supply of inspiration for modern storytelling.
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Fine. Fine First Thus Trade 2000 Paperback Anglo-Saxon Books. Clean 282 pp. b/w drawings. Epic of England of Saxon and Frisian texts that J.R.R. Tolkien mined like Mithril Here presented wonderfully. See Our Three Geese in Flight celtic Book scans of Cover and Table of Contents and Example Page "Rune Riddle"