Literature and Language
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Meta-Indexes
General
Poetry
Major Authors
- Booknotes.org -
C-SPAN's signature author interview program, has served as
a forum for books about history, politics and public affairs
for a dozen years. Archived interviews back to 1989.
- Center
for Steinbeck Studies - San Jose State's extensive site
on the works and life of John Steinbeck
- Chaucer - annotated
guide to online resources; well-organized and informative
- Edith
Wharton Society - The Edith Wharton Review, discussion
list, online works, bibliography of secondary sources, and links
to other Wharton websites
- Flannery
O'Connor - information on her works, life, plus links to
related sites
- Henry James:
A Scholar's Guide to Web Resources - extensive & well-organized
listing
- James
Joyce portal - links straight to the source of james joyce
material
- Jane
Austen Research Page - a truly remarkable site with fulltext
works, criticisms, bios, etc
- Kate Chopin: A Re-Awakening
- companion to the PBS documentary; chronology, excerpts of
interviews, fulltext of many works, and links to other sites
- The Modern
Word Authors of the Libyrinth - is a large network of literary
sites dedicated to exploring twentieth century writers who have
pushed the envelope of traditional narrative and structure.
- Nathaniel
Hawthorne - e-texts and links to sites of interests
- Robert Burns - 100+
poems, discussion area, Burns and Scottish links, and a complete
online Robert Burns encyclopedia
- Sherlock
Holmes International - comprehensive site on A. Conan Doyle
and the detective
- William
Faulkner on the Web - links, e-texts, scholarly information,
and plot synopses
- William Shakespeare
on the Web - annotated guide to the scholarly resources
Etexts
- ALEX - electronic
texts in American and English literature and Western philosophy
- AS@UVA
Hypertexts - hypertext project focusing on American culture
- Bartleby.com - internet
publisher of literature, reference and verse, online.
- Digital
Scriptorium - contains 2,000 manuscripts and documents from
the 8th through 15th centuries
- Documenting the American
South - contains major works of Southern Literature
- Early Manuscripts at Oxford
University - project which makes scanned images of ancient,
medieval, and Celtic manuscripts available for free personal
use; highlights include an unfinished version of Canterbury
Tales with the scribe's instructions
- Online Books
Page - a searchable directory of books that can be freely
read on the web; links to collections of etexts
- Oxford Text Archive -
collection of etexts with a easy-to-use search feature
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