The Tale Of Beowulf

Published
Feb 2009
Main Genre
Fantasy Fantasy
Pages
152

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                                                                               THE TIMELESS FANTASY AUTHOR AND THE TIMELESS CLASSIC

When J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis spoke about their fantasy roots, the name William Morris always arose as their fantasy forefather.

William Morris, of course, is the author of the classic Well at World's End, the epic fantasy is the foundation of modern High Fantasy.

William Morris was famous for more than fantasy: A true Victorian ball of creative energy, he was a master of design and other kinds of literature -- including poetry. The man was a true polymath, creating floral textiles and wallpapers, painting, creating metalwork, stained glass, jewelry, sculpture, and furniture; at one point he even metamorphosed to become a political firebrand, and published a Socialist political paper.

But these days we remember him most clearly as an author.

And this wonderful book is William Morris and A.J. Wyatt's translation of the greatest fantasy of all time, Beowulf.

Here are the greatest monsters of all time -- Grendel and Grendel's mother.

Here are the bracing words of the greatest saga.

And here is the hero of heroes, the Anglo-Saxon warrior who saved his people from the forces of cold and darkness -- Beowulf!

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Feb 2009 Alan Rodgers Books ISBN 1606643541
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