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Step into the spiritual heart of 8th century England, where faith and poetic grandeur intertwine. Cynewulf’s Christ, brought to modern readers by Israel Gollancz, stands as one of the earliest and most profound works of Old English poetry-an epic poem collection that shaped the very foundations of medieval literature. Here, the Christian epic narrative unfolds with stirring intensity, exploring themes of redemption, divine mystery, and human longing, all within the evocative rhythms of Anglo-Saxon verse.For literature students and historical literature enthusiasts alike, this volume offers more than a window into early medieval Europe; it is a bridge to the imagination and beliefs of a people whose voices echo through Beowulf and the Alfred the Great era. Cynewulf’s artistry illuminates the religious themes that defined a culture in transition, capturing the grandeur and humility of a society forging its identity through faith. The text’s enduring resonance makes it essential for anyone passionate about medieval literature anthologies or the roots of English storytelling.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.