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I believe that is what he was going for: the Beowulf of the English cannon. That's what I mean by, "so dry but so good." If you don't understand the form of heroic epics and that he'd written such huge epics himself, it can pass the casual reader by.


Isn't Beowulf the 'Beowulf of the English canon?'


Perhaps he meant modern English canon. Beowulf isn't understandable to modern speakers.


Precisely, thank you.




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