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MTP012 - Beowulf, Part 1

Feb 20, 20241 hr 1 minEp. 12
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Beowulf
by
Anonymous

Translated by Gummere

Beowulf is an epic poem originally written in Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon) about a Scandinavian prince named Beowulf. It was written somewhere between the seventh and tenth centuries by an unknown author. Though the specific characters and plot are mostly fictional, the poem paints a historical picture of sixth-century  Scandinavia.

Beowulf focuses on the his adventures and victories. Beowulf battles a humanoid demon named Grendel, then against Grendel’s vengeful mother, and lastly against a fearsome dragon.

  • (00:11) - Welcome and new book
  • (01:13) - Beowulf Prelude
  • (04:03) - I
  • (07:12) - II
  • (10:49) - III
  • (14:19) - IV
  • (17:21) - V
  • (19:56) - VI
  • (24:00) - VII
  • (26:13) - VIII
  • (29:07) - IX
  • (34:06) - X
  • (36:27) - XI
  • (40:18) - XII
  • (42:26) - XIII
  • (46:23) - XIV
  • (49:28) - XV
  • (52:21) - XVI
  • (56:09) - XVII
  • (59:56) - Share the Show
  • (01:00:06) - Chip in and support the show
  • (01:00:17) - See you next time for Beowulf Part 2
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