Of unknown date and surviving in a tenth-century manuscript Beowulf is the tale of a young
Geatish hero and his struggle with three deadly foes beginning with the dread monster Grendel
who has been devouring warriors in the hall of the Danish King in their sleep. The most
important Old English poem and the first known major poem written in a European vernacular
Beowulf is a unique and compelling mix of sixth-century historical events Christian commentary
Germanic myth and Anglo-Saxon culture. The poem is presented here in a dual-text format with a
new translation by multi-award-winning translator J.G. Nichols.