World Literature
- 902
- Classic Bookshelf: Mark Twain
- Texts of six novels and Following the Equator. With adjustable sized text and automatic bookmarking.
- 903
- Mark Twain Books
- Several works in HTML format. Each book is divided into pages. At Classic Literature Library.
- 905
- The Territorial Enterprise
- Includes works by and about Twain from his work on the Nevada newspaper.
- 906
- A Protest Against the Burning and Lynching of Negroes
- Text of Washington's letter published in the Birmingham Age-Herald, 1904.
- 907
- Booker T. Washington's Address at the Jubilee Thanksgiving Services
- Complete text from as originally published in the Chicago Times-Herald, October 18, 1898.
- 908
- The Negro and the Signs of Civilization
- Washington's essay from The Tradesman, 1899. Also includes "The Negro's Part in the Upbuilding of the South.
- 909
- Mother Bloor Remembers Walt Whitman in Camden
- From the autobiography entitled We Are Many, by Ella Reeve Bloor.
- 910
- A Sort of Visitor in Life
- Rob Couteau's biographical essay on the author, published in West Hills Review, 1985, explores the poet as an American ideal, focusing on his spirituality and politics.
- 915
- BrothersJudd.com - Review of Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the Castle
- Setting and review of the disturbing novel about two sisters living in a ruined house. Links to other material.
- 916
- NYTimes.com Review: Distress Signals
- A scathing review of the posthumous collection Just an Ordinary Day, which singles out the worthwhile stories buried among those that "should have been mercifully allowed to molder away". (December 29, 1996)
- 917
- Bartleby.com: The American Language
- Full text organized by chapter of Mencken's analysis of the discrepancies between British and American English and the distinguishing characteristics of the latter.
