"The Elene of Cynewulf" translated into English prose by Lucius Hudson Holt is a part of the Yale Studies in English series. The book follows the journey of Emperor Constantine, his mother Elene, and the discovery of the true cross, showcasing themes of faith, courage, and divine intervention. Through a series of events, including battles, miracles, and conversions, the narrative highlights the triumph of good over evil and the power of belief. Holt's translation brings this ancient tale to life in a modern English format, making it accessible to contemporary readers.
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Lucius Hudson Holt (1881-1953) was an American scholar and translator known for his contributions to Old English literature. Holt's expertise in translating Old English poetry, including works like "The Elene of Cynewulf," has enriched the understanding of early English literature. His meticulous translations aim to preserve the essence and beauty of ancient texts for modern audiences.
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