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Preface | ||
Acknowledgment | ||
Introduction | ||
The Geography of Beowulf (map) | ||
Prologue: The Founding of a Dynasty | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Grendel Attacks Heorot | 4 |
Ch. 2 | Beowulf Comes to Heorot | 7 |
Ch. 3 | Hrothgar Welcomes Beowulf | 11 |
Ch. 4 | Unferth Taunts Beowulf | 14 |
Ch. 5 | The Death Struggle | 19 |
Ch. 6 | "The Saga of Sigemund": Beowulf's Pattern of Triumph | 22 |
Ch. 7 | "The Saga of Finn": Problems of Heroic Kinship | 26 |
Ch. 8 | A Conflict of Kinship Resolved | 31 |
Ch. 9 | Grendel's Mother Attacks | 36 |
Ch. 10 | Tracking the Monster | 39 |
Ch. 11 | Death Struggle Under the Mere | 43 |
Ch. 12 | The Return to Heorot | 46 |
Ch. 13 | Final Celebration and Farewell | 50 |
Ch. 14 | Beowulf Returns Home | 53 |
Ch. 15 | The Saga of Beowulf | 55 |
Ch. 16 | The Saga Concluded: Beowulf's Reward | 58 |
Ch. 17 | The Dragon's Hoard | 62 |
Ch. 18 | The Fire Dragon Awakes | 64 |
Ch. 19 | King Beowulf | 66 |
Ch. 20 | Beowulf's Last Boast | 69 |
Ch. 21 | The Final Battle | 73 |
Ch. 22 | The Death of Beowulf | 77 |
Ch. 23 | Aftermath: Tidings and Prospects | 81 |
Ch. 24 | Funeral and Farewell | 85 |
Afterword: Rockwell Kent and the Beowulf Lithographs | 88 | |
Genealogies | 91 | |
Simplified Pronunciation Guide | 92 | |
Index of Proper Names | 94 |
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