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		<title>Who cursed whom, and when? The cursing of the hoard and Beowulf&#8217;s fate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The article provides an interpretation to lines 3051-3075 of the epic poem "Beowulf," concerning the death of Beowulf and the curse on the dragon's treasure. It outlines the actions contained in the passage, including Beowulf's slaying of a dragon, his mortal wound, and the actions of his people following his death. It discusses various translations and readings of the passage, and focuses particularly on readings of the curse on the dragon's hoard.</p>
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