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Beowulf
Translations
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A great many modern English translations of Beowulf exist, including online translations. This category lists online translations.
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Beowulf: a Translation in Free Verse
- A modern adaptation by David Breeden.
Beowulf: Child Translation
- Translation by Clarence Griffin Child.
Beowulf: Comparison of Translations
- Presents the Old English text of lines 710-736 (the coming of Grendel), together with twelve different Modern English translations of these lines, dating from 1921 to 2000.
Beowulf: a Searchable Verson
- Searchable online version of the Gummere translation.
Beowulf: a New Translation for Oral Delivery
- Modern English translation by Dick Ringler, intended to be read out loud. Includes sound files for each section of the poem, a search engine, and considerable background material.
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
Beowulf: Gummere Translation
- Translation by Francis B. Gummere. From the Internet Medieval Sourcebook.
BeowulfTranslations.net
- Shows how each of five excerpts from the poem has been translated in over 100 translations.
Beowulf: Hall Translation
- Modern English translation by J. Lesslie Hall. Project Gutenberg eBook
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