Alternative Beowulf Translations - Twenty-one different translations of four short passages from key moments in the Beowulf story (totalling about 96 translated lines), a few amateur observations about the story and links to related pages.
Angelcynn - Beowulf - Historical background to the Anglo-Saxon epic. By Ben Levick.
Anglo-Saxon Culture - Links to literary and historical resources on the period, with particular emphasis on Beowulf.
Anglo-Saxon England - Links to sites concerned with the literature and culture of the period. At ORB online encyclopedia.
Anglo-Saxon Glossary - 11th century Anglo-Saxon glossary from MS Brussels, RL 1650.
Anglo-Saxon Period - Introduction to the historical context of the work.
Beowulf - Full Old English text at Georgetown University, with line numbers.
Beowulf (1999 Film) - UpcomingMovies.com information about the 1999 film "Beowulf" starring Christopher Lambert and Rhona Mitra and directed by Graham Baker.
Beowulf (in Old English) - Full text from the Internet Medieval Sourcebook, with line numbers shown for the beginning and ending of blocks of text.
Beowulf (play) - A play based on Beowulf written by Ben, Catherine, Emily and Vanessa in the Ambrit Rome middle school in Rome, Italy.
Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon Poetry - Ramsey Library research guide.
Beowulf Bibliography - Martin J. Irvine's bibliography, at Georgetown University.
Beowulf Bibliography 1979-1994 - Robert J. Hasenfratz's bibliography, at University of Connecticut.
Beowulf Bibliography 1990-1998 - Kevin S. Kiernan's bibliography, at the Electronic Beowulf project.
Beowulf Children's Book - Welwyn Wilton Katz's hard-cover children's version, with illustrations by Laszlo Gal.
Beowulf Discussion Questions - Discussion questions from the English 2342 course by Dr. Ann Bradley of the University of St. Thomas.
Beowulf Map - GIF image showing southern Sweden and Denmark.
Beowulf Notes - ClassicNotes. Summary and analysis written by Harvard students. Includes a biography, message board, and background information.
Beowulf Online Text - Translations by Alan Sullivan and Timothy Murphy, with background information and resources.
Beowulf Plot Summary - From Corydon Central High School in Corydon, Indiana.
Beowulf Resources - Beowulf and Old English resources page created by Rachel Zirkelbach.
Beowulf Study Guide - By Beowulf translator Roy M. Liuzza.
Beowulf Summary - Includes a list of characters, setting, story overview, and commentary. At Tripod.
Beowulf the Warrior - Beowulf plot summary from Ryan Middle School, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Beowulf vs. Grendel - Drawing of Beowulf tearing off Grendel's arm. By Rebecca Kemp.
Beowulf: A New Telling - Prose version of the tale at web-city.com.
Beyond the Core - Brief discussion of Grendel, by John Champlin Gardner.
Bloodaxe's Beowulf - Resources page by A.J. Chee.BookRags Notes - Crib notes including plot summary, themes and dramatis personae.
Bulfinch's Mythology - Summary of the plot, hyperlinked to related entries and resources.
Electronic Beowulf - Online help facility for the image-based CD-ROM edition of the manuscript.
Grendel - Picture by Ralph Terry.
Grendel Discussion - Discussion of the book by John Champlin Gardner on Ian York's website.
Grendel's Cave - A multi-player, role-playing, adventure game. The object of the game is to kill Grendel.
Grendel’s Lair: Beowulf - Plot synopsis and links to other resources.
Independence High School: Beowulf - Beowulf study page by Kitty Crews-Austin.
It Wouldn't Quite Be the Same - Comic updating of the story to the 1980's, by Ace.
Matheliende - Contents and links to back issues of the journal, with articles on Beowulf and other aspects of Anglo-Saxon literature.
Medieval History - More about Beowulf - Facts and resources about the poem and the manuscript of Beowulf. From Melissa Snell at About.com.
Medieval History - Why Bother with Beowulf? - Medieval literature provides a gateway to our past. From Melissa Snell at About.com.
School project: English Literary History- Beowulf - This site is part of a school project on English literary history. This particular site is on the epic poem Beowulf. It includes backgrounds and essays. The author of this page is shown only as "spotty2@aol.com".
Student Work - Online projects based on the work, at Pace University. Organised by semester.
The Adventures of Beowulf - Modern adaptation in free verse by David Breeden.
Translations From Beowulf - Alliterative translation (still in progress) by Tim Romano.