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English Web Page Links
E-texts:It is possible to find many full-text sites online; these
offer the option of searching for specific phrases in works of literature
and also serve as a resource for locating difficult-to-find works and an
inexpensive way to complete non-essential readings or find assigned
readings in a hurry. Also look
for web-pages focused on specific authors; most of them include an e-text
link.
Bartleby.com
Project Gutenberg
Documenting the American South
General
Links (good for students in all courses):Most of these links take you
to meta-pages, which are repositories of additional links. Most meta-pages
include annotations in their listings of links, which enable you to
pinpoint the resources which best meet your needs. In general, the best
links are university-based; look for on-line collections of articles by
professionals, as well as study guides and commentaries.
4Literature:
This site is devoted to the reading, writing, and
discussion of literature. You can read one of the 2,000 pieces of
literature on the site or post your thoughts about a book in the
form of an essay.
Internet Public Library: a good general
resources and a good place to start searching for any literary topic:
Voice of the Shuttle Literature Index : a reliable master-site with
links to authors and movements in English and American literature and
Creative Writing
Bedford Press
Publishing Company : a good general resource with links to
authors, critical theories, etc, all annotated—includes non-fiction
London School
of Journalism:
A good General Resource List
Links recommended by NEH (these links
feature interdisciplinary connections):
http://edsitement.neh.gov/tab_lesson.asp?subjectArea=4
http://www.suite101.com/topics.cfm/800
(
Suite
101
is a basic but reliable on-line guide to sites in virtually every subject
area—this is the link for literature.)
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