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Reviewed on March 1, 2006
Gr 1-3 Ashby introduces a seventh-century man often called the first English poet. Caedmon was a cowherd who, ironically, detested poetry. He lived in an oral society and everyone else seemed capable of storytelling but him. When a tongue-tied Caedmon left a feast early and went to sleep with his cows, he dreamed of a man who commanded him to sing about what he knew. He opened his mouth and the words of his best-known poem, -Caedmon -s Hymn, - came out. When he awoke, he ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More