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  • The Wanderer

    Old English text with words hot-linked to glossary. At University of Virginia.

    www.engl.virginia.edu

  • The Wanderer

    Old English text with parallel modern English translation.

    www.anglo-saxons.net

  • The Wanderer

    Old English text with words hot-linked to glossary. At University of Calgary.

    www.ucalgary.ca

  • The Wanderer Project

    Provides manuscript images, transcriptions, modern English translations, and glossary.

    research.uvsc.edu

  • The Wanderer: E-Edition

    Electronic edition by Tim Romano. Includes images of the folios, transcription of the Old English text, glossary, introduction, modern English translation, and commentary.

    www.aimsdata.com

  • The Wanderer

    Modern English translation by Roy Liuzza. Site also includes his translation of The Ruin. Introduction explains the genre of the Old English elegies. (PDF)

    web.utk.edu

  • Exploring the Soul: the Wanderer's Search for Meaning

    Article by Alex Bruce serves as a useful introduction to the poem.

    www.english.uga.edu

  • The Wanderer

    Modern English translation by Gavin Bantock.

    www.rado.sk

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