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  2. List of adaptations of Beowulf - Wikipedia

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    1966: in The Green Man, a novel by Henry Treece, Beowulf is a minor character, who travels with his own bard, who is making the story about him. 1968: Beowulf: A New Telling, an adaptation for children by Robert Nye. 1971: Grendel, the Beowulf story is retold from Grendel's point of view in this novel by John Gardner.

  3. Category:Films based on Beowulf - Wikipedia

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  4. Unferð - Wikipedia

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    At line 506, Unferth impugns Beowulf, bringing up the story of Beowulf's swimming-contest with Breca the son of Beanstan. Unferth makes fun of the young Beowulf's foolish decision to have a swimming (or rowing) contest in the North Sea, ignoring all advice, and declares that he lost. He ends by predicting a bad result if Beowulf dares face Grendel.

  5. List of artistic depictions of Grendel - Wikipedia

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    1975-1976: Beowulf: Dragon Slayer Issue #2, July 1995. . [7] Grendel (spelled Grendell) is a character in series published by Marvel Comics, who has appeared in a few episodes as an antagonist of Thor and Hercules. He is a member of the Dark Elves. [8] TalesOfLegend Comics is a webcomic of the story of Beowulf told from Grendel's perspective. [9]

  6. Beowulf (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most film adaptations of the poem, this version is a science-fiction/fantasy film that, according to one film critic, "takes place in a post-apocalyptic, techno-feudal future that owes more to Mad Max than Beowulf." [2] While the film remains fairly true to the story of the original poem, other plot elements deviate from the original ...

  7. No Such Thing (film) - Wikipedia

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    It tells the story of Beatrice (Sarah Polley), a journalist whose fiancé is killed by a monster in Iceland. The story is based very loosely on the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf . [ 1 ] It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the May 2001 Cannes Film Festival .

  8. Beowulf - Wikipedia

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    The composition of Beowulf was the fruit of the later adaptation of this trend in Alfred's policy of asserting authority over the Angelcynn, in which Scyldic descent was attributed to the West-Saxon royal pedigree.

  9. List of Beowulf characters - Wikipedia

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    Ælfhere – a kinsman of Wiglaf and Beowulf. Æschere – Hroðgar's closest counselor and comrade, killed by Grendel's mother. Banstan – the father of Breca. Beow or Beowulf – an early Danish king and the son of Scyld, but not the same character as the hero of the poem; Beowulf – son of Ecgtheow, and the eponymous hero of the Anglo ...