Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics
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Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics by J.R.R. Tolkien is one of the most influential essays in modern literary criticism, redefining how the Old English epic Beowulf is understood and appreciated.Originally delivered as a lecture in 1936, Tolkien challenges earlier scholars who dismissed the poem’s fantastical elements as mere distractions. Instead, he argues that the monsters—Grendel, his mother, and the dragon—are central to the poem’s meaning, embodying the deeper themes of mortality, heroism, and the struggle against inevitable defeat.With remarkable clarity and passion, J.R.R. Tolkien presents Beowulf not simply as a historical document, but as a powerful work of art. He explores its structure, symbolism, and tone, highlighting the fusion of pagan heroism with a somber, almost elegiac reflection on the passing of time.More than just an academic essay, this work reveals the roots of Tolkien’s own creative vision and his deep respect for ancient storytelling traditions. Essential reading for students, scholars, and fantasy enthusiasts alike, The Monsters and the Critics continues to shape the way Beowulf is read and valued today.
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