Beowulf e i sogni di Tolkien
A mystical reinterpretation of the poem Beowulf and the suggestions that seem to echo in Tolkien's work. By Professor Salvatore Lo Bue, Professor of History of Poetry and Aesthetic Education. Anemos is the blowing of the wind that inspires poetic genesis. This channel was born with the intention of sharing beauty, of blowing like this wind on people's consciences, revealing and remembering the absolute values that run through the mythical works of human history, listening again to their truths, traveling like astronauts in the universes they hide, plowing through the infinity of space and time. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 11:51 The Avatar of Good 33:04 The Eternal Conflict

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