Beowulf: a National Poem - Provides a literary history of the poem. Covers Scandinavian traditions, the personality of the hero, the origin and antiquity of the poem, and the religious element. Also provides a section-by-section summary of the poem. - http://www.bartleby.com/211/0303.html
Some Thoughts on Reading Beowulf - This interpretation by Lynn Harry Nelson argues that the poem can be read profitably on three different levels: the heroic character of Beowulf, the nature of leadership and politics, and the forces that human beings are subject to. - http://www.the-orb.net/textbooks/nelson/reading_beowulf.html
Thinking About Beowulf: Ten Years Later - Offers a psychological interpretation of the poem. Expands on the ideas in James W. Earl's book "Thinking about Beowulf." By Eileen A. Joy. - http://www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/issues/8/forum.html
Indogermanic Shruti and Christian Smriti in Beowulf - Argues that Beowulf is not in essence a Christian poem, but rather a reflection of the values of a Germanic heroic society. By Benjamin Slade - http://www.heorot.dk/beowulf-indogermanic.html
Christianity in Beowulf - Explains the Christian element in the poem and shows how the Beowulf poet interpets pagan concepts in Christian terms. By Rich Lawson. - http://www.shadowedrealm.com/articles/exclusive/article.php?id=4
Anthropological and Cultural Approaches to Beowulf - Collection of articles from the online journal "The Heroic Age." These articles treat the poem from the standpoint of anthropology and culture studies. - http://www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/issues/5/toc.html
Seamus Heaney on Beowulf - An introduction to and interpretation of the Beowulf poem by Seamus Heaney, together with a description of the principles underlying his famous translation of the poem. - http://www.wwnorton.com/nael/beowulf/welcome.htm