The Lay of the Children of Húrin exists in two versions, neither of which tells the whole story its title promises. The second version is much more detailed than the first as far as it goes, but it doesn't go very far. Both versions, however, describe Túrin's earliest days in battle defending the realm of Doriath. The first version offers the following account:| Alas, not me
Dragons . . . Were They Real? | Biblical Authority Ministries
Ter aanzetting van zichzelf en de zijnen kon men vroeger uit de voeten met het woord weten ‘laten we’, zoals in weten gaan ‘laten we gaan’. Dit is niet het ons bekende weten ‘kennis hebben’ maar ee…| Taaldacht
Learn more about the epic poem Beowulf and the story behind its manuscript, from actors, historians, poets, and librarians.| Excellence in Literature by Janice Campbell