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  • "Story of King Hrothgar, the monster Grendel and the hero Beowulf, one of Europe's greatest epics. Anglo-Saxon epic, lines 1-1062."
  • "Story of King Hrothgar, the monster Grendal and the hero Beowulf -- one of Europe's greatest epics. Benjamin Bagby recites the entire Anglo-Saxon epic, lines 1-1062, accompanying himself on an authentic Anglo-Saxon harp."
  • "Benjamin Bagby tells the tale of Beowulf in the original Old English and accompanies himself on an Anglo-Saxon harp."
  • "Home use only."
  • "The oldest story in the English language, Beowulf is the Norse epic saga of good vs. evil and man vs. monster. The famous Viking warrior battles invaders, monsters, and a fire-breathing dragon. This episode of Clash of the Gods examines Norse mythology's greatest hero and the intriguing possibility that he may have been a real-life warrior. Recently unearthed burial mounds and ancient carvings suggest that the epic may have roots in reality."
  • "Story of King Hrothgar, the monster Grendal and the hero Beowulf, one of Europe's greatest epics. Anglo-Saxon epic, lines 1-1062."
  • "The oldest story in the English language, Beowulf is the Norse epic saga of good vs. evil and man vs. monster. The famous Viking warrior battles invaders, monsters, and a fire-breathing dragon. This episode of Clash of the Gods examines Norse mythology's greatest hero and the intriguing possibility that he may have been a real-life warrior. Recently unearthed burial mounds and ancient carvings suggest that the epic may have roots in reality. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (45 minutes) A streaming videorecording."
  • "A dramatic presentation of part I (lines 1-1062) of the Anglo-Saxon epic about the heroic efforts of Beowulf, son of Ecgtheow, to save the people of Heorot Hall from the terrible monster, Grendel."

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  • "Drama"
  • "Music"
  • "Feature"
  • "Poetry"
  • "Filmed performances"
  • "Ancient world"
  • "Dramatic monologues (Poetry)"