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Links to Web and Local Resources
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Dictionaries, Libraries,
and Organizations
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Link Collections and Gateways
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- Voice of the Shuttle
(UCSB)--a massive collection of research-oriented resources.
- The Humbul Humanities Hub--a
huge collection of annotated links to on-line humanities resources.
- English
Department Home Pages--more than 1300 from the US, Canada, and
around the world.
- The English Server
(Carnegie Mellon Univ.)--mostly scholarly, especially strong on current
topics.
- Jeff
Frost's English Literature Links--writers resources, e-texts,
research, single authors, etc.--informal style.
- Jack
Lynch's Literary Resources on the Net--a very extensive and
excellent resource.
- Humanities
and Social Sciences Bookmarks (Toronto)--a very extensive
collection of links.
- Links
to places literary (University of Dundee)--a very attractive and
extensive collection of links.
- English
Network Resources (Rhodes College)--an extensive and eclectic
collection of links for literature, film, linguistics, e-journals, and
writing.
- Bookwire--information
on books, publishers, libraries, authors.
- Versification--a
refereed electronic journal.
- ARL's list of
electronic Journals and Newsletters.
- ARL's list of
Discussion Lists.
- George
Landow's Victorian Web
- The Mining Company's
Author's Pages--a huge collection of links to authors' pages.
- The Electric
Eclectic--an eclectic group of links for "writers and lovers of
words and language."
- EDSITEment--a
joint production of the NEH, the Council of the Great City Schools,
WorldCom Foundation, and the National Trust for the Humanities,
EDSITEment is a gateway to "high-quality material on the Internet in
the subject areas of literature and language arts, foreign languages,
art and culture, and history and social studies
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Electronic Texts
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Searchable Collections of Literary Texts
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- Web
Concordances--interactive Java concordances to works by Blake,
Keats, Coleridge, and Wordsworth (R.J.C. Watt, University of Dundee).
- Concordances (full
work indexes) to Classic Works on the Internet Web--large
collection (William Williams)
- The
Modern English Collection (searchable public domain texts at UVA).
- Searchable
Shakespeare Matty Farrow (University of Sydney).
- The
Bartleby Library (Columbia Univ.) (poetry, prose, drama, and some
reference works.
- Poetry
Index (NC State).
- Bibles
at Virtual Christianity.
- Searchable
Unrestricted Resources at UMich., including Bibles, The Koran,
Middle English, Early Modern English, Modern English, American Verse,
and more.
- An
on-line Concordance to the Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake,
edited by David V. Erdman (1988).
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Web Links of Special Interest to Medievalists
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- CRMAR: The Center
for Research in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance--NYU
- The Labyrinth
(Georgetown Univ.)--an important scholarly resource with many further
links.
- The The Online Resource
Book for Medieval Studies (ORB) (University of Kansas)--another
important scholarly resource.
- The Old English
Pages (Georgetown Univ.)--OE fonts, artwork, OE e-texts, discussion
groups, instructional materials. etc.
- Simon
Keynes Pages (OE).
- Carl T.
Berkhout's Pages (OE).
- Rawlinson
Center for Anglo-Saxon Studies (UMich).
- English
401 (UCalgary)--an Internet-based OE course.
- Old English
Aerobics (UVA)--Peter Baker's on-line instructional site.
- The New Chaucer Society.
- The Chaucer
Metapage.
- The
Chaucer Review: An Indexed Bibliography (Baylor).
- Anniina
Jokinen's ME Anthology on Luminarium.
- Medieval
Resources on the Internet--Tom Goldpaugh's fine and well annotated
list of Medieval resources (Marist College).
- NYU
History Department's Medieval and Renaissance History page--A large
collection of medieval links.
- The Online Resource Book
for Medieval Studies--medieval teaching resources.
- The Celts and
Saxons Homepage--an eclectic collection but with a very large
number of other links.
- The Medieval
Institute at Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo)--the home of
the annual international medieval conference.
- The
Polyglot Bible--the book of Luke in OE, ME, eMnE, and MnE (and 26
other languages).
- The
Arts Multimedia Unit--high-quality images of the Exeter Book and
other OE works--Bernard Muir, University of Melbourne
- Medieval
Drama Links--a very full and interesting site--Sydney Higgins,
Leeds
- Links to
Sources for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Steven Killings, NYU)
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