World Literature
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- The Bluestocking Archive
- Texts either by or related to late 18th century British writers of the Bluestocking Circle.
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- Graduate Course: Nineteenth-Century Medievalism
- Syllabus for a course on 19th Century Medievalism by Professor D.F. Felluga of Purdue, with topics for discussion or research.
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- Internet Library of Early Journals
- Free, searchable access to three 18th c. journals and three 19th c. journals. Maintained by the libraries of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Oxford Universities.
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- Leroy, Margaret
- Author of Trust, Miscarriage and other works. FAQs, biography, selected reviews and purchasing links.
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- McCarthy, Pete
- Official site for travel writer with tour dates, biography, press release, books, extracts and enquiries.
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- Wolff, Isabel
- Official website of the author Isabel Wolff. Includes book extracts, short stories, a guide for aspiring authors and recommended reads.
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- The Oxford Book of Ballads
- 176 selections by the anthologist Arthur Quiller-Couch. Indexed by title and first line.
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- The Gothic: Materials for Study
- College course materials from the University of Virginia covering key Gothic themes.
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- Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485)
- Works, biographies, essays and articles on featured authors. Also includes mystery and morality plays and Middle English lyrics. At the Luminarium site.
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- Cambridge History of English and American Literature: Middle English Period
- Volume 1, Chapters 8-20 and Volume 2, Chapters 1-18. Covers every aspect of Middle English literature and discusses the major authors and literary works of the period.
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- Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse
- Searchable Middle English texts at the University of Michigan.
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- NetSERF: Medieval Literature
- Gives links to literary works by Middle English, Old English, and non-English authors. Works are listed by author, but can also be listed by title and by type.
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- Reincarnation and the Old Religion of Britain
- Modern English translations of several Middle English romances and Breton lais.
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- Anglo-Saxon Church
- Catholic Encyclopedia article on the role of the Church in Anglo-Saxon life. Covers the Anglo-Saxon occupation of Britain, the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons, papal authority, ecclesiastical organization and observances, missions, and the religious basis of Anglo-Saxon art and literature.