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'''''Beowulf and the Finnsburg Fragment''''' is a Modern English edition of the [[Old English]] poems ''[[Beowulf]]'' and the ''[[Wikipedia:Finnesburg Fragment|Finnsburg Fragment]]''. [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] contributed with the section "Prefatory Remarks on Prose Translation of 'Beowulf'" (pp. vii-xli).
'''''Beowulf and the Finnsburg Fragment''''' (later impressions have ''Finnesburg'') is a Modern English edition of the [[Old English]] poems ''[[Beowulf (poem)|Beowulf]]'' and the ''[[Wikipedia:Finnesburg Fragment|Finnesburg Fragment]]''. [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] contributed with the section "Prefatory Remarks on Prose Translation of 'Beowulf'" (pp. vii-xli).


The first edition of the translation was published in [[1911]]. Later printings counted the 1940 edition as the second impression. Wrenn and Tolkien's contributions were not included until [[1940]].
The first edition of the translation was published in [[1911]]. Later printings counted the 1940 edition as the second impression. Wrenn and Tolkien's contributions were not included until [[1940]].
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Tolkien's essay was reprinted in ''[[The Monsters and the Critics and Other Essays]]'' as "On Translating Beowulf".<ref>''An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography'', at Tolkienbooks.net</ref>
Tolkien's essay was reprinted in ''[[The Monsters and the Critics and Other Essays]]'' as "On Translating Beowulf".<ref>''An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography'', at Tolkienbooks.net</ref>
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The name Beowulf refers to more than one character, item or concept. For a list of other meanings, see Beowulf (disambiguation).
Beowulf and the Finnsburg Fragment
Beowulf and the Finnsburg Fragment (1940).jpg
AuthorTranslation by John R. Clark Hall; Notes and Introduction by C.L. Wrenn; Prefatory Remarks by J.R.R. Tolkien
PublisherLondon: George Allen & Unwin
ReleasedRevised Edition 16 July 1940
FormatHardback in dustwrapper
ISBNN/A

Beowulf and the Finnsburg Fragment (later impressions have Finnesburg) is a Modern English edition of the Old English poems Beowulf and the Finnesburg Fragment. J.R.R. Tolkien contributed with the section "Prefatory Remarks on Prose Translation of 'Beowulf'" (pp. vii-xli).

The first edition of the translation was published in 1911. Later printings counted the 1940 edition as the second impression. Wrenn and Tolkien's contributions were not included until 1940.

Tolkien's essay was reprinted in The Monsters and the Critics and Other Essays as "On Translating Beowulf".[1]

References

  1. An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography, at Tolkienbooks.net