Beowulf Film (1999) - Press release issued in January, 1998 after the wrapping of principal photography.
Beowulf Film (1999) - UpcomingMovies.com information about the 1999 film "Beowulf" starring Christopher Lambert and Rhona Mitra and directed by Graham Baker.
Beowulf Translation (Gummere) - Interlinear translation at the University of Toronto, by Francis B. Gummere. This has the Old English and Gummere translations interleaved, line by line, with line numbers.
Essay: Beowulf, Apocalypse, and Iconography by Zacharias P. Thundy, Northern Michican University. ...a interesting paper which attempts to show that Beowulf belongs to the genre known as apocalyptic literature
Essay: Does Alliteration Kill? - By Stacie Mast: The Striking Similiarites Betwixt Beowulf and The Alliterative Morte de Arthur.
Essay: Flytes of Fancy - Boasting and Boasters from Beowulf to Gangsta Rap. At Loyala University, Chicago.
Ink recipe (medieval oak-gall ink) - the Beowulf manuscript may have been written with a goose quill, and oak-gall ink, perhaps mixed with carbon-black from a lamp
Old English language instruction - Site map for the University of Calgary courses in the Old English language and Old English literature constructed by Murray McGillivray
Old English pronunciation - From the University of Calgary courses in the Old English language and Old English literature constructed by Murray McGillivray
Old English text - Full text from the Internet Medieval Sourcebook, with line numbers shown for the beginning and ending of blocks of text.
Old English text - Full Old English text at Georgetown University, with line numbers.
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".