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Fight with Grendel's Mother - Version 1 (Irfan Bandoo):

(1)  Beowulf. Trans. R.M. Liuzza. Peterborough: Broadview, 2000.

Fight with Grendel's Mother - Version 2 (Christina Bauer):

(1) Bennett, Helen. “The Female Mourner at Beowulf’s Funeral.” Beowulf: A Prose Translation. 2nd ed. Trans. E Talbot Donaldson. Ed. Nicholas Howe. New York: Norton, 2001. 167-178.

(2)Beowulf. Trans. R.M. Liuzza. Peterborough: Broadview, 2000.

Attributed of the Anglo-Saxon Hero:

(1) Beowulf. Trans. R.M. Liuzza. Peterborough: Broadview, 2000.

(2) “The Wanderer.” The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages. vol. A Ed. Alfred David and James Simpson. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2006. 112-113.

Roles of Anglo-Saxon women:

(1) Beowulf. Trans. R.M. Liuzza. Peterborough: Broadview, 2000.

(2)“The Wife’s Lament” The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages. vol. A Ed. Alfred David and James Simpson. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2006. 112-113.

Word Definition - Scops:

(1)Malone, Kemp. “The Old English Scop and Widsith.” Beowulf: The Donaldson Translation Backgrounds and Sources Criticism. Ed. Joseph F. Tuso. New York: Norton, 1975. 75-78.

(2) Taylor, Kelly S. Anglo-Saxon Scops. 2003. U. of North Texas. 25 Jan. 2008. http://www.comm.unt.edu/~ktaylor/scop/index.htm

(3)The Venerable Bede. “Caedmon’s Hymn.” The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages, 8th ed. Vol. A. Ed. Alfred David and James Simpson. New York: Norton, 2006. 25-27.

Word Definition: Wergild

(1) Dr. Kip Wheeler. Literary Terms and Definitions: W.1998-2008.Updated on January 22, 2008. Accessed on 02/09/2008  http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/lit_terms_W.html

(2) John Fosberry. Wergild – Wikipedia. 1993. Modified and Revised on, 7 February 2008. Accessed on 02/09/2008  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weregild

(3) Cindy Adams. Beowulf. 2003-2004. Accessed on 02/09/2008.  http://www.studyguide.org/beowulf.htm

 Famous Quotes:

(1)Beowulf. Trans. R.M. Liuzza. Peterborough: Broadview, 2000.

(2)“Caedmon’s Hymn” The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages. vol. A Ed. Alfred David and James Simpson. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2006. 112-113.

(3)“The Wanderer.” The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages. vol. A Ed. Alfred David and James Simpson. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2006. 112-113.

(4) The Exeter Book, The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages. vol. A Ed. Alfred David and James Simpson. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2006. 112-113.

(5) “The Dream of the Rood” The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages. vol. A Ed. Alfred David and James Simpson. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2006. 112-113.

 

Image Sources:

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http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/themes/englishlit/beowulflge.html

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Backgrounds:

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http://www.beowulfmovie.com/

 

Sound:

Beowulf Composed by Alan Silvestri Warner Brothers (2007)

 Gladiator Composer: Hans Zimmer, Lisa Gerrard

 

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