Digital Resources Devoted to Beowulf
Electronic Beowulf
- Currently in its fourth edition; probably the most robust digital resource for the study of Beowulf
- Includes an online facsimile of the manuscript, transcription, edition, translation, index, and guide to the poem and can be used to explore the rest of the Nowell Codex as well
- Visit the Electronic Beowulf here
Beowulf on Steorarume
- "Beowulf in Cyberspace" offers an electronic critical edition of Beowulf with translations into several languages
- Includes supplementary texts that can be paired with readings of Beowulf, including Finnsburh, Waldere, and others
- Provides links to many other Beowulf resources such as essays, maps, images, books, glossaries, etc., both online and in print
- Visit Beowulf on Steorarume here
Beowulf for Beginners
- Walks users through excerpts of the poem with a modern English prose paraphrase, key words and concepts linked to a glossary, and a link to supplemental content related to that episode
- Visit Beowulf for Beginners here
Beowulf Resources by Araby Greene
- Features links to many resources for the study of Beowulf and a (now inactive) blog
- Visit Beowulf Resources here
Beowulf Social Media Project
- Has pages that represent Beowulf's Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and blog and Grendel's Twitter and Instagram
- Visit the Beowulf Social Media Project here
Beowulf in 100 Tweets: #Beow100
- Retells the story of Beowulf in 100 tweets and contains Elaine Treharne's discussion of her process
- Visit "Beowulf in 100 Tweets: #Beow100" here