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Many thanks to Ray Tripp for many helpful suggestions, comments, corrections & discussion. Thanks also to Zacharius Thundy & Hans Kberl for discussion & corrections.
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Klaeber, Friedrich, The Christian Elements in Beowulf Translator Paul Battles, Old English Newsletter Subsidia, 24. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute and Rawlinson Center, Western Michigan ...
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Overview ( Ramsey Library ) Historical Background ( Angelcynn ) Pace Univ. Projects. Grendel's Mother's Attack. Christian Elements in Beowulf. Bibliography ( Narrative Matters)
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... or The Seafarer, in which it appears to many editors that the Christian exhortations appear [to early critics] to have been appended to the otherwise pagan poems, Beowulf has Christian elements ...
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Christian elements in "Beowulf" There are many passages in "Beowulf" where the poet talks directly about God. However, the poem never mentions Jesus or any Christian beliefs, at least not directly.
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Although Beowulf most likely began as such a pagan epic, it eventually was expanded to include Christian elements, whereas Paradise Lost is definitely a Christian tale that uses classical allusions to ...
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