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Beowulf

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Narrado por: Svanur Thorkelsson
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The Old English epic poem Beowulf, recorded in its original Saxon dialect for the first time.

Performed by Icelandic poet, playwright, professional storyteller and performer Svanur Thorkelsson, Audible’s production gives listeners the opportunity to experience how it might have felt to hear bards recite sections of the 3000-line poem from memory in Anglo Saxon dining halls. Audible’s Beowulf recaptures the heroic style and vast scale of what can be considered ‘England’s first native audiobook’.

Considered one of the most important pieces of English literature, Beowulf has gripped audiences for over 1,000 years. It has been hugely influential on English and world literature – in particular Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones – and has continued to be explored and reinterpreted through adaptations across mediums including novels, film, TV, opera, graphic novels and more.

About the narrator

Svanur Thorkelsson is a native Icelandic poet and a playwright. As a professional storyteller and a performer Svanur channels his passion for authentic Nordic and Anglo Saxon lore and legends. His work includes media such as radio, theatre and television as well as participation in public and private events. Svanur has also over the years worked to promote and partake in bardic events in the UK and Iceland.

Public Domain (P)2020 Audible, Ltd
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Original Language • Passionate Telling • Rich Warm Voice • Spellbinding Storytelling • Entertaining Reading
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Description says old Saxon, guess they couldn't be bothered to read the description before downloading

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Imagine yourself in eighth-century England, in the hall of a noble lord. After dinner, as the mead flows, the bard takes his seat before the fire and a hush comes over the room. Suddenly, the poetry is alive, as heroes and monsters battle. The bard’s recitation is so vivid, it doesn’t seem to matter if you can’t understand the words and the poetry carries you along. You see the scene in the fire, and even though the story is familiar, everyone is spellbound by the storyteller. Now you know why bards are treated with such respect!

Ok, true, its not in modern English. Like most folks, I’m not a medieval scholar and I can’t understand the story. Nevertheless,I thoroughly enjoyed the whole performance. I’d like to listen again while reading a translation because the Thorkelsson makes the poetry so beautiful and alive. If you ever wondered how alliterative verse worked in real life, this is a beautiful way to experience it.

Thorkelsson’s voice is so warm and rich too — I kept thinking, it seems like you asked your great uncle — you know, the one from The Old Country who usually just sits in the corner smoking his pipe and smiling — to help you with a school project by reading a bit of this epic and a week later unexpectedly got a recording of the whole thing because he wasn't sure exactly which bit you needed. It just seems like he wants you to love it as much as he does, and it comes alive because for him, it IS alive.

So, give it a listen. Maybe light your own fire, or get out the candles. Get some mead or beer or the intoxicant of your choice and let it wash over you. Enjoy the experience that is Beowulf in the original.

Build a fire, pour some mead, and enjoy!

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I’ve been looking for a recording in Old English. Some day…. I may even understand the words.

Love the Sound

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I am so thrilled to find this wonderful telling of Beowulf in its original language. This recording is wonderful for Old English learners - incredibly immersive!

Yay Old English!

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Thorkelsson gives us the phrasing and passion of the book in its original tongue. If you’ve any doubts, listen to Stanza six.

Wonderful poetic reading of the classic.

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great performance by an actual bard. i have always loved older dialects of english, but modern is fine too.

such a great experience

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It is so hard to find good recordings of old english. and it's free, so awesome.

Old englisc

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Sounds great, if only I knew the language dialect that was being spoken. I’d give this a pass.

I’d give this a pass

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They probably should have mentioned that the recording is performed in early Anglo-Saxon, which I guess technically is English. Either way, an English speaker won’t comprehend any of this.

Recorded in Anglo-Saxon, not Modern English

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In teaching myself anglo-saxon english, I’ve longed for a translation of beowulf to be read aloud for so long. There need to be more texts read in their original dialect, because this is glorious.

Thank You

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