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  BeowulfTranslations.net http://www.beowulftranslations.net/
Shows how more than 100 translators have translated each of five episodes of the poem. Translations date from the early 1800's to the present.
  The Adventures of Beowulf http://www.lnstar.com/beowulf/index.html
A modern adaptation in free verse by David Breeden.
  Beowulf: Gummere Translation http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/beowulf.html
Translation by Francis B. Gummere. From the Internet Medieval Sourcebook.
  Beowulf: Child Translation http://www.yorku.ca/inpar/Beowulf_Child.pdf
Translation by Clarence Griffin Child.
  Beowulf: Interlinear Translation http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/19.html
Interlinear translation at the University of Toronto. This has the Old English text and the Gummere translation interleaved, line by line, with line numbers.
  Beowulf Online Translations http://alliteration.net/beoIndex.htm
Translations of sections of the poem by Paul Deane and by Alan Sullivan and Timothy Murphy. Includes links to complete translations, to the original Old English text, and to Beowulf resources.
  Beowulf: Hall Translation http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/16328
Modern English translation by Lesslie Hall. Project Gutenberg eBook
  Beowulf: a New Translation for Oral Delivery http://digicoll-dev.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Literature/Literature-idx?id=Literature.RinglBeowulf
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: a Searchable Verson http://www.online-literature.com/anonymous/beowulf/
Searchable online version of the Gummere translation.
  Beowulf: Comparison of Translations http://www.readwritethink.org/lesson_images/lesson814/beowulf_trans.pdf
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: Kennedy Translation http://www.wise.k12.va.us/dlp/English/beowolf.htm
Translation of sections of the poem by Charles W. Kennedy.

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