Beowulf

Book Club | February: Beowulf

"The bold man, proud prince of the Weders, answered him, spoke a word in reply, stern under his helmet: 'We are Hygelac's table-companions; Beowulf is my name. I wish to tell my errand to the son of Healfdene, the famous prince, thy lord, if he will grant that we may greet him who is so gracious.' Wulfgar spoke—he was a man of the Wendels; his courage, his bravery and his… Read more

Upcoming Book Club Selections

We are excited to share the upcoming Hour 25 Book Club selections. Look out for further announcements and forum threads nearer the time! November 17, 2015 at 11:00 a.m EST—Chapter 2 'Singers: Performance and Training' and Chapter 5 'Songs and the Song' from Singer of Tales by Albert B. Lord December 15, 2015 at 11:00 a.m EST—Book 1 and Book 2 of Aeneid by Virgil January 26, 2016 at 11:00… Read more

Composition-in-Performance and Micronarrative

Some of us have been reading the Old English poem Beowulf together, using the same slow reading techniques and discussions that we have been used to for the Greek texts. Recently we were looking at a passage in which a poet tells a story, and of course it brought to mind the bards and micro-narratives within Homeric epic. Read more