Unexpectedly, young beowulf, a prince of the geats of southern sweden, arrives with a small band of retainers and offers to cleanse heorot of its monster. Indeed, readers of every age will thrill to the courageous feats of one of literatures legendary heroes, including beowulfs epic battles with dragons and the horrible. If you ever just wanted to know the story of beowulf without having to plough through the 3,182 lines of the epic poem, then this book is for you, because here it has been retold in the form of an easy reading novel aimed at children and young people. Ii which tells of beowulfs reception among the danes, his encounter with grendel. The story of beowulf, translated from anglosaxon into modern english prose. Beowulf shows a sense of honor by first getting permission from his king to. Beowulf was written in england, but is set in scandinavia.
Beowulf shares characteristics with many old english epic poems. If you ever just wanted to know the story of beowulf without having to plough through the 3,182 lines of the epic poem, then this book is for you, because here it has been retold in the form of an easy reading novel aimed at. These and other documents sketching some of the cultural forces behind the poems final creation will help readers see beowulf as an exploration of the politics of kingship and the psychology of heroism, and as an. The earliest poem in the anglosaxon language, beowulf is often a challenge to even the most sophisticated reader. Grendel, the monster, is seized with hateful jealousy. Buy the story of beowulf by strafford riggs from waterstones today. It is not known who wrote it, and there is no agreement as to when it was written. The story of beowulf by strafford riggs waterstones.
This is the story of beowulf as retold for young adults and children by strafford riggs. If you ever just wanted to know the story of beowulf without having to plough through the 3,182 lines of the epic poem, then this book is for you. Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features. Character list danes scyldings scyld scefing a mythical figure, scyld was the founder of the tribe of the scyldings long before beowulfs story begins. The story of beowulf retold for easy reading abela. A bears face was doglike, or wolflike, and it often nosed into beehives to eat honey.
Hrothgar, king of the danes, or scyldings, builds a great meadhall, or palace, in which he hopes. Find out about the history of this famous poem and how the story ends in this lesson. The classic story of beowulf, hero and dragonslayer, appears here in a new translation accompanied by genealogical charts, historical summaries, and a glossary of proper names. Listen to the story of beowulf audiobook by strafford riggs. The easy reading edition of the epic 3,182 line poem especially retold for children and young adults by strafford riggs.
Last week, around 30,000 people downloaded books from my site 8 people gave. A prose translation, it captures the mood of the original without being selfconsciously archaic. Hrothgar, king of the danes, or scyldings, builds a great mead hall, or palace, in which he hopes. Gisli the outlaw the story of burnt njal the danish history the laxdaela. Todays free book is the story of beowulf by strafford riggs, with illustrations by henry pitz. Henry justice fords illustration of beowulf from the book the red book of animal stories 1899. Beowulf is an old english story by an anonymous anglosaxon poet. The poem has only one manuscript source, written about 1010. Beowulf simple english wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The story of beowulf, translated from anglosaxon into modern. Read beowulf a new telling by robert nye available from rakuten kobo. Were going to talk about the form of the poem, were going to talk about. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets.
He cannot brook the sounds of joyance that reach him down in his fen. The story of beowulf by strafford riggs this is a long outofprint retelling of the beowulf saga. The story of beowulf retold for easy reading posts. Beowulf is an epic poem with adventure, monsters, dragons, and, of course, a good hero. Score a books total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book. This is the story of beowulf as retold by strafford riggs. The story of beowulf myths, legend and folk tales from. Hrothgar, king of the danes, or scyldings, builds a great meadhall, or palace, in which he hopes to feast his liegemen and to give them presents. Some old english people saxons called the bear a beewolf. Stories of beowulf issue 32 of told to the children series. Beowulf ebook by robert nye 9780307807649 rakuten kobo. The old english poem beowulf follows beowulf from heroic youth to heroic old age. Beowulf telleth how he warred with the sea folk 15 iv. Marshall offers a rousing adventure about a monster.
It opens in denmark, where king hrothgars splendid mead hall, heorot, has been ravaged for 12 years by nightly visits from an evil monster, grendel, who carries off hrothgars warriors and devours them. Beowulf a hero s tale retold download pdfepub ebook. The story of beowulf by henrietta elizabeth marshall. In this image, we see the opening words of the beowulf manuscript. How the water witch warred with the dane folk 28 vi. Indeed, readers of every age will thrill to the courageous feats of one of literatures legendary heroes, including. The first and most terrifying monster in english literature, from the great early epic beowulf, tells his side of the story in a book william gass called one of the finest of our contemporary.
Inspire a love of reading with prime book box for kids discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that delivers new books every 1. All contain heroic boasting, verbal taunting, and a hero with a troubled youth. The poem tells a story of a strong and brave warrior beowulf who defeats monsters and goes on to become king. List of books and articles about beowulf online research. If you ever just wanted to know the story of beowulf without having to plough through the 3,182 lines of the epic poem, then this book. The saga of beowulf retold as a story for young adults. Set in a time when men were knighted for achieving great feats, and great the feats of beowulf were. Estimates for the date range from ad 608 right through to ad, and there is no consensus. Tolkien describes and illustrates many of the features of old english poetry in his 1940. His ship funeral early in the poem is a significant ritual. She authored the forward for the complete idiots guide to the crusades. It is one of the most important works of old english literature. The source of the beowulf story is located at the british library, in london, ms cotton vitellius a xv, f. Below is a summary of all the events that transpire in the old english epic poem, beowulf.
The legendary story about the anglosaxon warrior beowulf. The black and white illustrations are stylized and sometimes a bit cartoonish, and nicely dimensionalize the story. The joy of king and retainers is, however, of short duration. Melissa snell is a historical researcher and writer specializing in the middle ages and the renaissance. How the fire dragon warred with the goth folk 50 ix. What is the moral lesson taught in the story of beowulf. His novels the hobbit and the lord of the rings trilogy are steeped in the mythology and culture in which beowulf is set. It has variously been dated to between the 8th and the early 11th centuries. The complete book, free the tale of beowulf sometime king of the folk of the weder geats translated by william morris and a. The gripping adventures of the great warrior beowulf spring to life in a masterfully retold version woven of simple prose that children will fully understand and delight in. Ad by two scribes and preserved in the british library in the collection of sir robert cotton. The story of beowulf retold for easy reading abela publishing. But in this edition, the gripping adventures of the great warrior beowulf spring to life in a retold version woven of simple prose that children will be able to fully understand. You can find out more about this book in the beowulf unit of the.
Beowulf, a hero of the geats in scandinavia, comes to the help of hrothgar, the. Were going to talk about beowulf, and hes super exciting. More than 3,000 lines long, beowulf relates the exploits of its eponymous hero, and his successive battles with a monster named grendel, with grendels revengeful mother, and with a dragon which was guarding a hoard of treasure. Shild and the dragon is the first story in a new series of kid beowulf eddas stories exploring the rich world of characters from kid beowulf. It is a great adventure story, and a deeply philosophical one. If you ever just wanted to know the story of beowulf without having to plough through the 3,182 lines of the epic poem, then this book is for you, because here it has. Most scholars read beowulf as a multisectional poem, with the first being the story of heorot, where the danish warriors celebrate their heroic deeds in song until the attacks by grendel begin. N ow we have heard, by inquiry, of the glory of the kings of the people, they of the speardanes, how the athelings were doing deeds of courage. The story of beowulf kindle edition by strafford riggs. The date of composition is a matter of contention among scholars. Tolkien was a professor of anglosaxon at oxford university, and an authority on beowulf. The story of beowulf christian books, bibles, gifts.
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