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Grendel’s Raid – Great Britain

The history of the short story in Great Britain can be traced back to the very earliest epoch, before even the formation of the language itself. By varying one’s definition of the term “short story,” it is possible to fix a date as early as the Seventh or the Eighth Century A.D., or as late as the days of Addison, a thousand years after. The first example chosen for this collection is a brief episode from the Anglo-Saxon epic tale of Beowulf When “our own branch of the Teutonic race migrated from the Continent, among the furniture it deemed too precious to be left behind was, apparently, the group of legends from which sprang Beowulf” .

Grendel’s Raid – Apart from such largely mythological works, we find in the ecclesiastical literature (particularly in the writings of Bede and Alfred) little stories which were used in sermons. These were popular for centuries, and in the form of apologues and fables were in later times collected into such books as the Thirteenth Century South English Legendary.
French German Scandinavian and Celtic
To trace the many and diverse influences—French, German, Scandinavian and Celtic—that operated to produce the tales and poetical romances of the Middle Ages, is here out of the question. It is sufficient to state that tales and traditional lore from all these sources were told and retold by poets and singers, priests and kings, each adapting the old material to his own ends. Of the writers who flourished in England before the time of Malory, only a few are represented in this volume: the authors of the stories in The Mabinogion and the Gesta Romanorum, and Geoffrey of Monmouth.

Chaucer’s contribution to English literature is, of course, of the first importance, but his original prose tales are neither very short nor very interesting. His contemporaries, Langland and Gower, were somewhat better equipped, bringing as they did a sense of proportion into their otherwise inferior work. In the period between Chaucer and the end of the Fifteenth Century, when the Morte Arthur appeared, there is, except for the Gesta Romanorum, very little to detain us in our rapid survey of the development of the short story.

Grendel`s Raid Part 4

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Then Hygelac`s brave kinsman was mindful of his evening speech: he stood erect and grasped him tight,—his fingers burst. The monster was moving out; the chief stepped forward too. The infamous creature thought to...

Grendel`s Raid Part 3

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Grendel`s Raid (From Beowulf)Then came Grendel, advancing from the moor, under the misty slopes; God`s anger rested on him. The deadly foe thought to entrap one of the human race in the high Hall:...

Grendel`s Raid Part 2

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Between the age of Elizabeth and that of Anne there is little to record. With the advent of Addison and Defoe a new epoch opened. Addison has so long been praised as a stylist...

Grendel`s Raid Part 1

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Great BritainThe history of the short story in Great Britain can be traced back to the very earliest epoch, before even the formation of the language itself. By varying one`s definition of the term...

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