The Monsters and the Animals: Theriocentric Beowulfs

Adapting an orally performed poem of uncertain date, transmitted in a fragile, fire-damaged thousand-year-old manuscript, to the needs and interests of children and general readers from the Victorian era onward seems a dizzying high-wire act, bridging a temporal abyss while juggling multiple themes,...

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