Gilgamesh is excellent. Short and witty with some wonderful and memorable passages. You will never realise the old age of the poem. It is just so very human and natural. Even gods are very very human. I think humanism is also one of the major ingredients of epic poems. Our age is not exactly a humanistic age as our priorities lie elsewhere, not with the unmeasurable worth of a human being. We have lost the ability to appreciate the unquantifiable.
I was taught Beowulf from the point of view of the outsider or the monster. Try to get hold of Seamus Heaney's translation:
http://www.amazon.com/Beowulf-Illust...9743427&sr=8-3



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