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Anglo/Saxon Literature

KattyKit

14 year(s) ago

Probably three words you'd never expect to here from me. We are reading Beowulf in English. Before we started it, however, we read the Seafarer's Poem. Now, there was a bunch of monks who wrote down all of these old poems so we wouldn't lose them entirely. However, when they went in, they also added a whole bunch of Christian references and ideals. (The Anglos were pagan) For example, in the Seafarer, it's a beautiful account of how the sea draws the Viking. All of the sudden, though, it breaks into a sermon of how we shouldn't rely on earthly goods-- complete going away from the Viking. As a Christian, I can almost understand why the monk did this. But from a historian point of view.... I mourn for the history and the stories we have lost. Does that make sense?

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