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Spirit of the Lonely Star
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It's my understanding that Tolkien did a partial verse translation and a complete prose translation of Beowulf. The manuscripts are still in the library at Oxford. Here is a link to an article on the "finding" of these manuscripts plus references to the initial plans the Estate had to have Michael Drout (a prof at Wheaton College) edit and publish them. See this link: http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/?id=TOLKIEN.WC2
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Actually, Drout did not "discover" these manuscripts, and he has been very quick to say that in other interviews. Scholars already knew of their existence, but this is how the media framed Drout's comments. Unfortunately, these initial comments elicited a storm of media coverage, much of it misleading, and the Estate withdrew the permission to publish. Drout has been very careful to be silent since then, not even answering his own students' question on exactly what the situation is now. As far as I know, no one knows if and when these materials will be released for publication. This topic has actually come up on the Mythopoeia website several times where a number of people post who've done publications in the field, but no one has any further information on the status of this project. I wrote the Estate with a polite query on the present status of publication plans (if any) but did not receive an answer. Perhaps I will try again. If someone knows anything more about possible publication of these manuscripts, I'd love to hear about it.
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