ENGLISH CURRICULUM LINKS
Anglo-Saxon Period
The Old English Riming Poem
Guide to the "Electronic" Beowulf
Cindy Adam's: Beowulf Study Guide
Beowulf website
An Extensive Anglo-Saxon Bibliography
Beowulf On Line
Anglo-Saxon England (Historical Survey)
The Beowulf Legend
TINA BLUE'S: Anglo-Saxon's Accentual Meter (Notes on use of alliteration)
Our Anglo-Saxon Heritage
(many links)
The Anglo-Saxon Language
Researching an Anglo-Saxon Topic
Professor George Tuma on Tolkien and Beowulf
Ms. Stiel's Anglo-Saxon WebQuest - with links to religion and sociology of the period
Essays on Beowulf
The Anglo-Saxon World
Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People
THE VILLAGE OF WICHAMSTOW (Reconstruction of an Anglo-Saxon village--an excellent site)
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
The Exeter Book
Dr.Jonathan Glenn's Notes / Translations:
Beowulf
,
The Wanderer, the Seafarer
Beowulf Resources
Anglo-Saxon Culture
A Brief History of Anglo-Saxon England
Anglo -Saxon Houses and Furniture
Notes on the Comitatus Code
by Prof. Gloria Betcher
TACITUS (for Germanic Culture-apply to Beowulf
BEOWULF: OUTLINE AND NOTES BY DR. JONATHAN GLENN
Resources for the Study of Beowulf--a great site
Paganism vs. Christianity
Synopsis of Beowulf (Univ. of Chicago) The Digressions
Anglo Saxon Literature (Columbia Encyclopaedia) with links to other sources
ANGLO-SAXON RELIGION
What is Wyrd? (by A. AE. Hunt-Anschutz)
Jeffrey Cohen's Monster Theory (Apply to Grendel)
RETURN TO COURSE NOTES ON
THE WANDERER, THE SEAFARER
AND
THE THE WIFE'S LAMENT