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
Jeffrey Cohen's Monster Theory (Apply to Grendel)
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
(This page is highly recommended.)
Paganism vs. Christianity

Synopsis of Beowulf (Univ. of Chicago) The Digressions
Anglo Saxon Literature (Columbia Encyclopaedia) with links to other sources

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