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John Lesslie Hall (March 2, 1856 – February 23, 1928), also known as J. Lesslie Hall, was an American literary scholar and poet known for his translation of Beowulf. Born in Richmond, Virginia, the son of Jacob Hall, Jr., Hall attended Randolph–Macon College and received a PhD from Johns Hopkins University. He taught English history and literature at the College of William & Mary from 1888 to 1928 (becoming head of the English department and dean of the faculty, and receiving an honorary LLD in 1921); he "was one of the original members of the faculty which reopened the college in 1888". He was also concerned with the history of his native Virginia; he frequently spoke at Jamestown and "compared Jamestown's Great Charter of 1618 and the assembly of 1619 with the Magna Charta at Runnymede." In 1889 he married Margaret Fenwick Farland, of Tappahannock, Virginia. Their children were Channing Moore Hall, John L. Hall Jr., Joseph Farland Hall, and Sarah Moore Hall. Hall's Beowulf follows the text closely, with alliteration: Selected works (tr.) Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem (D. C. Heath, 1892) Judas: A Drama in Five Acts (H. T. Jones, 1894) (tr.) Judith, Phœnix, and Other Anglo-Saxon Poems (Silver, Burdett and Company, 1902) Old English Idyls (Ginn & Company, 1899), original poems in the style of Old English verse Half-hours in Southern History (B. F. Johnson Publishing Co., 1907) English Usage: Studies in the History and Uses of English Words and Phrases (Scott, Foresman and Company, 1917) Notes External links John Lesslie Hall Papers, 1885–1928 at the Special Collections Research Center of the College of William and Mary Works by John Lesslie Hall at Project Gutenberg Works by John Lesslie Hall at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Works by or about John Lesslie Hall at Internet Archive. Discover the J Lesslie Hall popular books. Find the top 100 most popular J Lesslie Hall books.

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  • Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem synopsis, comments

    Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem

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    Beowulf An AngloSaxon Epic Poem J. Lesslie Hall Point out the place: he passed then unwillinglyTo the spot where he knew of the notable cavern, The cave under earth, not far from ...

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    Beowulf

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    <b>Beowulf</b> by <b>J. Lesslie Hall</b>: Immerse yourself in the epic poem "Beowulf," translated by J. Lesslie Hall. This timeless literary work te...

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    Beowulf

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    The present work is a modest effort to reproduce approximately, in modern measures, the venerable epic, Beowulf. Approximately, I repeat; for a very close reproduction of AngloSaxo...