World Literature
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- Between Pop and Literature: Nick Hornby
- Sven Grzebeta's analysis of Hornby's books as "pop literature."
- 1044
- Beowulf on Steorarume (Beowulf in Cyberspace)
- Benjamin Slade's critical edition of Beowulf, together with a facing-page translation, explanatory notes, glossary, supplemental texts and translations, background material, and links.
- 1045
- Beowulf: a National Poem
- Provides a literary history of the poem. Covers Scandinavian traditions, the personality of the hero, the origin and antiquity of the poem, and the religious element. Also provides a section-by-section summary of the poem.
- 1046
- Indogermanic Shruti and Christian Smriti in Beowulf
- Argues that Beowulf is not in essence a Christian poem, but rather a reflection of the values of a Germanic heroic society. By Benjamin Slade
- 1047
- Seamus Heaney on Beowulf
- An introduction to and interpretation of the Beowulf poem by Seamus Heaney, together with a description of the principles underlying his famous translation of the poem.
- 1048
- Warriors, Wyrms, and Wyrd: The Paradoxical Fate of the Germanic Hero/King in Beowulf
- Interprets the Beowulf poem in mythological terms. By Kevin J. Wanner.
- 1049
- Beowulf Bibliography, 1990-2010
- Lists important books and articles on Beowulf published during the period 1990-2010. Compiled by Kevin Kiernan.
- 1050
- Beowulf Study Guide
- Includes questions for discussion, a bibliography of essential readings, and links to Beowulf sites. By Roy M. Liuzza, a Beowulf translator.
- 1051
- Wikipedia Article on Beowulf
- Introductory article on Beowulf from the Wikipedia online encyclopedia. Covers background and origins of the poem, presents storyline and themes, explains influence of Beowulf on later writers, provides an excerpt from the poem with a facing modern English translation, and gives external links to complete Beowulf translations and other resources.
- 1053
- Beowulf Online Translations
- Translations of sections of the poem by various translators. Includes links to complete translations, to the original Old English text, and to Beowulf resources.
- 1055
- Beowulf: an Interlinear Translation
- Each line of the Old English text is interleaved with a corresponding line from Francis B Gummere's modern English translation
- 1056
- Eadwine Psalter: Manuscript Image
- Picture of besieged psalmist from the original in Trinity College, Cambridge MS R.17.1, fol. 66.
- 1057
- Battle of Maldon
- Resource concerning the historical Viking attack and battle of 991AD and its commemoration in an Anglo-Saxon poem. Includes modern English translation, images of the site, map, and links to other relevant information.