Inspiring legendary authors like J.R.R. Tolkien, Ursula K. Le Guin, and C.S. Lewis, Beowulf tells the tale of the original lone hero facing impossible odds. It is the oldest complete piece of English literature and the basis for many of the heroic and fantastic stories still beloved to this day.
The titular Beowulf is a Scandinavian hero who must save his people, the Danes, from the supposedly invincible monster Grendel. Venturing deep into his lair, Beowulf not only slays the monster, but the monster's mother as well. It is at this point that the author both distinguishes himself from contemporary writers and establishes
Beowulf's cultural legacy. For, instead of focusing on the hero's triumphant return and the splendor that must have accompanied it, the author jumps fifty years into the future to find Beowulf ascending to the throne of the Danes. Although ruling well, he presides over a world that is passing him by. The heroic nature of his youth is fading the bonds of loyal kinship that hold his kingdom together are unraveling. When a dragon descends on the realm, the king's challenge is not simply to defeat another monster, but to fight the march of time itself, a battle that will prove as futile for Beowulf as it will for all men before and all men since.
Beowulf is a literary challenge from humanity's past to look critically at the myths that define civilization and a reminder that time comes for even the mightiest of warriors and kings alike.
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