Finn and Hengest

Finn and Hengest: The Fragment and the Episode
Book cover of the 1998 Firebird Distributing paperback edition
EditorAlan J. Bliss
AuthorJ. R. R. Tolkien
LanguageEnglish
SubjectFinn and Hengest in a historic context
GenreLiterature analysis
PublisherGeorge Allen & Unwin
Publication date
1982
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardback and paperback)
Pages192 (paperback)
ISBN0-0482-9003-3
Preceded byMr. Bliss 
Followed byThe Monsters and the Critics, and Other Essays 

Finn and Hengest is a study by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Alan Bliss and published posthumously in book form in 1982.

Finn and Hengest are two Anglo-Saxon heroes appearing in the Old English epic poem Beowulf and in the fragment of "The Fight at Finnsburg". Hengest has sometimes been identified with the Jutish king of Kent. He and his brother Horsa (the names meaning "stallion" and "horse") were the legendary leaders of the first Anglo-Saxon immigrants to Britain as mercenaries in the 5th century.