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Here are some examples of creating bulleted text from information gathered from the Internet, a book, a magazine, or any other resource. The following text came
from: Beowulf: The Origin of Horror? Who and originated the horror genre? "What about Beowulf's Grendel?" Who on earth is Grendel? Turns out Grendel is a man-eating, blood-thirsty monster!. You can imagine my surprise when, expecting Clive Barker/Stephen King type of writing, I find a 66 page E-text written in Old English. Some history, the author is
credited as Anonymous. The story was originally composed in
the Eighth Century by an unknown person, it was not written
down but spoken. In the Eleventh Century, two scribes
finally wrote it down, but it was badly damaged in a fire.
So, finally, in 1787 it was written once again. According to
the Ramsey Library, "Beowulf" is both the first English
literary masterpiece and the earliest European vernacular
epic. The version that we have today is probably very close
to the original spoken version, but we can never truly know.
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