Beowulf and Grendel by John Grigsby

Beowulf and Grendel by John Grigsby

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Summary

Compelling evidence that the Beowulf legend was based on true historical events, and on an ancient fertility rite involving the ritual taking of a sacred intoxicant and human sacrifice.

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Beowulf and Grendel by John Grigsby

John Grigsby reveals that the English had a mythology and a vibrant pagan religion as rich and complex as that of the early Celts, of which only a few precious fragments remain. One such fragment is a Dark Age poem that tells of the deeds of a monster-slaying hero Beowulf, who frees the feasting hall of a Danish king from the twelve-year tyranny of a creature named Grendel. Grigsby's conclusions will revolutionize the way we think about the ancestors of the English. He explains how they came to England from Denmark and Northern Germany and how human sacrifice was central to their religion. He shows how the memory of the forceful suppression of this sacrificial cult in the 5th century AD lies behind the seemingly fantastic deeds of Beowulf. His discovery will restore the poem to its rightful place as a national epic.
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ISBN 13 9781842931530
ISBN 10 1842931539
Title Beowulf and Grendel
Author John Grigsby
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Year published 2005-10-13
Number of pages 320
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