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Beowulf / Literature / Fiction / Film / Geats / Anglo-Saxon paganism / English-language films / English folklore / Grendel / Hrothgar / The Dragon / Heorot
Date: 2016-08-22 14:01:55
Beowulf
Literature
Fiction
Film
Geats
Anglo-Saxon paganism
English-language films
English folklore
Grendel
Hrothgar
The Dragon
Heorot

Do you have a Reading Group? Want to try an ‘old classic’? How about Beowulf?! Sometimes called ‘the oldest story in the English language’, Beowulf is an exciting tale of adventure from ages past and many of it

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