Descrizione
Beowulf is the longest epic poem in Old English, written between the 8th Beowulf and the early 11th century. The author was an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet. It is centred around the heroic deeds of a great warrior, who kills monsters and fights all kinds of different enemies, including a dragon.The story highlights the values traditionally associated with the epic genre: courage in battle, loyalty to one’s chief and people, strength, generosity and endurance. The poem is set in Scandinavia.
This adaptation is written in modern narrative form and contains dossiers about epic poetry, the language used, and the historical and cultural context.
Teacher's Resources available online: Answer Key - Audioscripts - Key to Summing-up Activities.
Beowulf è il più lungo poema in Old English. Narra le eroiche imprese di un grande e valoroso guerriero che uccide mostri e combatte contro nemici di ogni genere, tra cui un terribile drago. La storia esalta tutti i valori tradizionalmente associati all’epica: coraggio, lealtà, generosità e resilienza. Una stimolante lettura che offre anche approfondimenti sulla poesia epica, la lingua usata, e riferimenti al periodo storico e culturale.
Indice
Beowulf: Presentation4Chapter 1 – Grendel the Monster6Extension: Epic poetry20Chapter 2 – Grendel’s Death22Extension: The Anglo-Saxons36Chapter 3 – The End of the Monster38Extension: The language of Beowulf52Chapter 4 – The King and the Dragon54Extension: Graves and treasure70Chapter 5 – Beowulf’s Barrow72Extension: Beowulf ’s influence82Summing-up activities84Glossary91
Dettagli
EditoreEdiscoPagine100ISBN9788844120986Anno2024