Roy Liuzza is an American scholar of Old English literature. A professor at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Liuzza is the former editor of the Old English Newsletter. He has published a translation of Beowulf which was well-received[1] and praised for its readability and correspondence with the original,[2] besides scholarly monographs and articles, including many on translating and dating Beowulf.[3][4]
Old English verse | Liuzza's prose |
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Ðá cóm of móre under misthleoþum | Then from the moor, in a blanket of mist, |
Grendel gongan· godes yrre bær· | Grendel came stalking — he bore God's anger; |
mynte se mánscaða manna cynnes | the evil marauder meant to ensnare[a] |
sumne besyrwan in sele þám héan· | some of human-kind in that high hall. |
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