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1. American And English Literature Internet Resources
WPL Author Catalogs authors of classical literature. authors of medieval literature. authors of you're looking for someone specific, search here for the nine subheadings British lit pre1500 through 20th
http://library.scsu.ctstateu.edu/litbib.html
American and English Literature Internet Resources Contents

2. Literature Resources
Internet Collections Devoted to specific authors or Works. classical, medieval, andRenaissance literature Texts, andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/lit.html.
http://www.cac.cc.az.us/smc/library/lit.htm
The Teaching and Learning Center at Superstition Mountain Campus
Learning Resource Center / Library
Literature Resources - Web Links
Authors Criticism Literary Works in Full Text
Multicultural ... World
Authors [Afro-American, American, British, Irish, etc.]
African American Women of the 19 th Century http://digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/toc.html MIT Libraries Internet Collections Devoted to Specific Authors or Works. Alphabetical listings and links to hundreds of web pages to authors. http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/subjects/literature/authors.html Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz Sites that maintain biographical and bibliographic information for an author http://fb14.uni-mainz.de/author/biobib.htm Mitsuharu Matsuoka th Century British authors, British authors, and American authors http://lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/ Joanne Gates Individual Author Sites, bottom of menu. http://www.jsu.edu/depart/english/choice.htm Yahoo’s Index of Authors http://dir.yahoo.com/arts/humanities/literature/authors/
Criticism
Internet Public Library http://www.ipl.org/ref/litcrit/

3. Literature
of works from medieval and classical civilization medieval (Old and Middle English) links from Voice specific authors AND WORKS Learning About the Author and
http://library.uwa.edu/Resources/Lit.htm
Literature General Sources guides to literature and criticism on the Internet.
Internet collections of literary works
full-text works on the Internet.
Internet collections of literary works by genre or time period

Specific authors and works

Online Full Text Periodicals

Miscellaneous sites
Explicator index and the Literary Calendar. GENERAL SOURCES Literary Resources on the Net Especially helpful with American and English literature. Librarians Index to the Internet Literature link. MIT Libraries Literature Resources Internet resources dealing primarily with American and English literature. Literary Market Place - keyword search capabilities for publishers, literary agents, trade services, and resources. Online Literary Criticism Collection search by author, work, or period to find links to online criticism, biographical information, and links to web sites about specific authors or works or literature. Voice of the Shuttle searchable site of humanities web pages Top of page INTERNET COLLECTIONS OF LITERARY WORKS Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts - digital documents available for downloading in HTML and PDF format in the areas of English and American literature, as well as, Western philosophy. Documents can be searched individually or in groups.

4. Google Directory - Arts > Literature > Periods And Movements > Medieval
English and American Literature Resources Table of Contents Library collections and services A ChadwyckHealey database accessible only from within the UConn domain
http://directory.google.ch/Top/Arts/Literature/Periods_and_Movements/Medieval
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Search only in Medieval Search the Web
Medieval
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Categories Boccaccio, Giovanni
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Related Category:
Web Pages Viewing in Google PageRank order View in alphabetical order Medieval and Classical Library http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/ Collection of on-line literary works. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Anglo/ A modern translation of the most important early English literary work that chronicles the history of the country from AD1-1154 Middle English Texts http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/teams/tmsmenu.htm Collection of important literary texts produced by TEAMS (The Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages). Medieval Manuscript Manual http://www.ceu.hu/medstud/manual/MMM/index.html Includes an overview of project and basic information on medieval manuscripts. French Middle Ages Literature http://globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages.html Many links to sites covering general literature and to specific texts and authors. Medieval Literary Bibliographies http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/bibmenu.htm

5. Literature Resources Page
Ancient and classical Literature; Book Reviews; Hypertext Literature; medieval Literature;Modern Literature. Resources; Science Fiction and Fantasy; specific authors;
http://www.wc.edu/Humanities/lit.htm
Information Resources
Literature Page


Return to Information Resources Home Page

6. Undergraduate Courses
Emphasis on specific authors and texts. 305 HISTORY OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE II medievalMODERNGREEK credit hours 6 ECTS) Introduction to classical Philology A
http://www.auth.gr/lit/undergraduate.html
COURSES OFFERED
TO FIRST DEGREE STUDENTS
WINTER SEMESTER
COMPULSORY COURSES WINTER SEMESTER COMPULSORY COURSES
GREEK 101: GREEK LANGUAGE (3 h/w, 13 weeks, evaluation by periodic and final written exams, credit hours: 5 ECTS)
Grammar, Syntax, Composition, Metre
S. Athanassiadou (2 groups)
A. Vassiliadis (2 groups)
E. Dimitriadou (2 groups)
A. Kontoyiannis
A. Sakellaridou GREEK 104: TRAGEDY (3 h/w, 13 weeks, evaluation by written exams, credit hours: 5 ECTS)
Sophocles, Electra T. Karadagli Aeschylus, Persae I. Stefanis Sophocles, Ajax A. Kapsomenos Euripides, Medea C. Theodoridis GREEK 105: LYRIC POETRY (3 h/w, 13 weeks, evaluation by written examination, credit hours: 5 ECTS) Archaic Lyricism: technique and ideology I. Kazazis Epigrams A. Lolos Pindar E. Tsitsibakou Elegy, Iambus and Melic Poetry T. Karadagli GREEK 106: PHILOSOPHY (3 h/w, 13 weeks, evaluation by written examination, credit hours: 5 ECTS) Plato, Respublica E. Passaloglou Plotinus, Enneades A. Mavroudis Plato, Symposium G. Parassoglou Plato, Protagoras D. Tsekourakis LATIN 125: LATIN LANGUAGE (3 h/w, 13 weeks, evaluation by written examination, credit hours: 5 ECTS)

7. Linking Library: Literature: Links To Literature Sites.
online literary publications, Web pages devoted to specific authors, and other resources.Categories classical Biblical medieval Renaissance Eighteenth
http://www.theorderoftime.com/cyber/to/l-file/lit.general.html
LINKING LIBRARY
INTERNET-SERVICES
W W W - D I R E C T O R I E S_ WWW-directories (jumpboxes) Continental-national directories: ...Africa ...Asia ...Australia ...Europe ...Middle East ...N.America ...S.America International directories: A-B International directories: C-G International directories: H-M International directories: N-O International directories: P-T International directories: U-Z Dutch directories A-J Dutch directories K-Z Philosophy directories Religion directories Science directories (miscel.) A-D .Science directories (miscel.) E-L Science directories (miscel.) M-Z Social Sciences directories Spirituality directories _L I N K I N G - L I B R A R Y B U S I N E S S C H A T T I N G D I C T I O N A R I E S I N T E R N E T - S E R V I C E S L I T E R A T U R E Books-on-line Libraries Literature/general L O C A L (E N S C H E D E - E.O.) M E D I A S C I E N C E ( G E N E R A L ) S P O R T S T I M E Linking Library: Home (index) Linking Bibliotheek: Thuis (index) Linking Library: Frames-English Linking Bibliotheek: Frames-Ned. Add URL/URL toev.

8. MEDIEVAL LANGUAGE AND LIT JANUARY 1996
medieval LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE THIS LIST IS DIVIDED INTO SOME specific TOPICS AS WELL AS A GENERAL SECTION LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY AUTHOR. YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TOPIC TITLE IF YOU WANT TO GO DIRECTLY TO A TOPIC MIDDLE ENGLISH authors, CONTINENTAL authors ETC. medieval LANGUAGES, DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS AND
http://www.cyberus.ca/~rrknott/medlit.html.html
MEDIEVAL LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
THIS LIST IS DIVIDED INTO SOME SPECIFIC TOPICS AS WELL AS A GENERAL SECTION LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY AUTHOR. YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TOPIC TITLE IF YOU WANT TO GO DIRECTLY TO A TOPIC MEDIEVAL LANGUAGES, DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS AND REFERENCE ANGLO-SAXON TEXTS INCLUDING BEOWULF BRITISH MUSEUM MS. COTTON NERO A.x. CHAUCER DANTE ... GENERAL INCLUDING MIDDLE ENGLISH AUTHORS, CONTINENTAL AUTHORS ETC. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED BY AUTHOR
MEDIEVAL LANGUAGES , DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS AND REFERENCE
ML1 ALSTON, R.C. AN INTRODUCTION TO OLD ENGLISH Toronto et al. (1968) Copp Clark. 167 (3)pp. Red wraps. Monochrome frontispiece and 3 Illustrations. Very Good. $10.00 ML2 ANDREW, S.O. SYNTAX AND STYLE IN OLD ENGLISH Cambridge, 1940 C.U.P. 112 pp. Red cloth. Index. Very Good in slightly worn dust jacket. $20.00 ML3 ANGLADE, Joseph GRAMMAIRE ELEMENTAIRE DE L'ANCIEN FRANCAIS Paris (1965) Librairie Armand Colin. 247(1) pp. White paper wraps. Wraps creased else Very Good. $10.00 ML4 BROWNE, R.A. BRITISH LATIN SELECTIONS: A.D. 500 - 1400. Oxford, 1954, Basil Blackwell. 144 pp. Blue cloth. Very good in like dust jacket. $20.00

9. Elemlit
English lit. American literature. specific authors Shakespeare specific Works searching for a specific author or work, British authors, Etext Archives, medieval ( Anglo-Saxon),
http://www.kenton.k12.ky.us/TR/hslit.html
High School Literature Resources
Ninth and Tenth Grade General Literature Resources

Literary Elements

General Literature
Eleventh and Twelfth Grade Literature Resources
English Lit.
American Literature
Specific Authors
Shakespeare ... Criticisms While it is expected that the web resources listed below will be in support of the literature content and focus for the ninth and tenth grades of high school, it in no way is limited to use in those early secondary classrooms. It iwas assembled with the idea that the early secondary classrooms will focus on the genre, elements, themes, and methods of literature. If this is not the curricular organization you follow, you will need to look carefully at all of the resources and how they are organized for easy identification and access. The resources presented under the heading of Eleventh and Twelfth Grade literature resources are organized into more manageable groupings to reduce search time. The broad categories of American and English Literature are presented first. However, if you are searching for a specific author or work, it may be cited in both the broad and a more specific category. While this has been organized to meet the content and focus of the later secondary classroom, all of the resources have been included because of their appropriateness to the secondary level literature class. Ninth and Tenth Grade General Literature Resources General Literature Dr. Grimaldi's Lessons for High School Literature

10. English CALL Courses
they encountered in Literature and Art Survey 1 classical, medieval/renaissance,enlightenment 603941-DW Literary Translation specific authors In this course
http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/departments/core/english/cour_call.shtml
Search WWW Dawson
Powered by Prospective Students Current Student Prospective Employees Corporate Visitors ... Phone Directory Quick Links Academic Calendar Grades Online Cancelled Classes ISEP Library Parc/Athletics Clubs Student Union Reach For The Top! DOLRS Work Requests Class Lists Dawson Intranet Docushare Employee Benefits Faculty Schedules Web Mail PMS BACK HOME ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Introduction ... Faculty List Courses
Intro to College English (101)

"Genre" Courses (102)

"Theme" Courses (103)

"Block B" Courses (BXE)
... Department Website
CALL English Courses 603-XXX-DW
603-421-DW
Literary Criticism
In this course students will consider some of the topics that have shaped the discourse of arts and letters. These topics will be selected to coordinate with the topics for the third-semester Essay course. In each semester, at least three topics will be selected. [See the English Department's "Critical Topics" List.] Through the study of literary criticism, students will learn to analyse and interpret an artistic or literary work as well as to form and justify a critical judgment about the work using appropriate criteria ; they will also learn how to present their critical and interpretive views clearly in an MLA-format critical essay. 4 hrs. per week. 603-431-DW
History of English
In this course students will learn about the origin and the development of the English language and will apply their knowledge to the criticism of literary texts in English from the 5th to the 21st centuries. Through discussions, lectures, projects and essays, students will learn to (1) analyse and interpret a literary text as well as to form and justify a critical judgment about the text. using appropriate criteria; (2) interpret literary texts; and (3) present their critical and interpretive views clearly in an MLA-format critical essay. 4 hrs. per week.

11. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
in AngloSaxon medieval lit. . authors, Works, Projects The Online medieval and classical Library (OMACL) (Douglas re militari (classical and medieval military studies) (Assoc.
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2740

12. Something Specific
literary Resources Twentieth-Century British and Irish lit. The Online medievaland classical Library @ Berkeley On-line Reference Book for medieval Studies.
http://www.colorado.edu/English/mispag/Web_Pages/specific.html
The Missing Pages -Table of Contents Where in the Web is English Lit? - first page Searching the Web - second page Texts, Texts, Texts - third page Just for Kicks - fifth page Something Specific This page is separated into specific areas which come under the rubric of English Literature: American Literature, British Literature, Medieval Literature, Multicultural Literature, Gender and Women's Studies, Theory, and Grammar, Composition, and Rhetoric. A specific area can be accessed either by scrolling down the page or from The Missing Pages table of contents. For information on how to cite electronic sources, go to the citing electronic sources section of Helpful Hints. American Literature
American Studies Electronic Crossroads @ Georgetown - one of the best sites for American Lit.
Curriculum
American Studies Communities
Crossroads Technology and Learning Workshop, - "Teaching American Culture and History with Information Technologies Workshop", 1997
Literary Resources@ On-line Literary Resources American VoS English Literature: American
Keele University in UK American Studies Homepage
Internet Sites, USA ...
How the Other Half Lives - hypertext editon of Jacob Riis' book: full text, including illustrations, of the 1890 edition. The Jack London Collection (DL SunSITE) - a great site for all things London.

13. Literary Resources -- Renaissance (Lynch)
Jack Lynch's index of resources for the study of Renaissance and seventeenthcentury English literature.Category Arts literature World literature British 17th Century...... Usenet newsgroup humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare A good form for A few dozenlinks on medieval and Renaissance to the terms of classical and Renaissance
http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/ren.html
Literary Resources Renaissance
This page is part of the Literary Resources collection maintained by Jack Lynch of Rutgers Newark. Please direct comments and suggestions to jlynch@andromeda.rutgers.edu The later Renaissance is also covered in my eighteenth-century pages.

14. VoS - Search Results -
In classical Studies Context. General Criticism (For Criticism Of specific PeriodsOr authors, See Appropriate Sections On The Main In General English lit.
http://vos.ucsb.edu/search-results.asp
Home MyVoS Logout Sign Up ... About VOS Search: Help in understanding search results click VoS Search is case insensitive and finds matches or partial matches for exact strings. (Boolean searching is not yet implemented.) Word thus matches word words swords , and Wordsworth The results include both individual links and categories of links. Click on the title of a category to open the whole category. Or click to display other, nearby categories. Search is limited to ~100 entries (200 references) per result set. Please enter a search term.
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15. Internet Public Library: Literary Criticism
endeavor.med.nyu.edu/litmed/lit-med-db sites on literary periods from medieval throughcontemporary pre-20th century authors, including some classical Roman and
http://ipl.si.umich.edu/div/litcrit/guide.html
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Good literary criticism can be one of the hardest kinds of information to find on the Internet. Although there are many sources of online author information, it can often be difficult to find authoritative and critical works. To help you find the best information, we've collected and described some of the best starting places for finding online critical writing. This resource is particularly good for finding information on English-language authors, but also includes many authors whose works have been translated into English. If you find good guides to critical sites that we have missed, please let us know by emailing us at crit-url@ipl.org

16. Modern & Classical Lang & Lit Courses
of myth and their application to the specific cycles of the growth of French literaturefrom medieval times to the comedy of manners to French classical tragedy
http://www.spc.edu/departments/mod_lang/courses.shtml
MODERN LANGUAGE Ml250 Seminar: Pedagogy of Foreign Languages
Methods of foreign-language pedagogy, lesson planning, syllabi, classroom activities, and methods of evaluation. Taught in English; recommended for education majors and/or minors Ml258 The Baroque Aesthetic
Literature from the Age of Versailles, monarchy, and the Counter- Reformation. Excerpts from French, Spanish, and Italian literary works of the Baroque CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION Cc/So152 Introductory Anthropology
Basic concepts and methods and research findings in physical and cultural anthropology; kinship culture and personality, social organization. Cc/So180 Cultural Anthropology
An analysis of the development of anthropology as an offshoot from sociology; an examination of the differences in the methodology of anthropology and sociology in the study of a variety of cultures. Cc/Ar/Cu245 Classics and Film
Representation of the Greek and Roman past in film based on a comparative methodology of the two media and through reading of ancient texts.

17. Lang Arts
lit Online Resources etexts, reference links arranged specific authors/Titles Bibleweb sites - Yale University Circle of Muses classical Mythology (Temple U
http://ehs.meridianschools.org/m_cntr/mc_pgs/ehs_cl/cl_l_a.htm
What you will find here: Literature Resources/Literary Criticism Research Guides Writing/Grammar Guides Electronic Texts ... Speech/Debate/Journalism
Literature Resources/Literary Criticism
Note - For playwrights, see also Fine Arts, Drama
African Amer Women Writers (19th century)

A.K.A
. - author pseudonyms, aliases, maiden names
American Authors on the Web

American Literature
(Gonzaga U.) - authors, timelines, literary movements American Poets
American Transcendentalism
Author/Illustrator Links Author Webliography ...
Authors' Calendar
- biographical information, commentary, quotations; listed alphabetically and by birthdate
Authors and Bookmaking
- links to author information, the art of making books Authors on the Web
Celebration of Women Writers
Children's Literature Web Guide
Classic Notes
... Fantastic Fiction - novels, series lists, short stories, links to web pages FreeBookNotes Google Directory Heath Amer. Lit Online Resources - etexts, reference links arranged chronologically IATH - humanities research Literary Criticism Collection (IPL) Literary Encyclopedia - authors, philosophers, literary works

18. Help: Subject-Specific Guides: Literary Criticism Research
classical and medieval literature Criticism (CMLC) (Ref PN681 1997) Examines worksfrom classical, ethnic, and andromedia.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/) Links to a
http://library.ucr.edu/help/guides/litcrit.shtml
Select a QuickLink
Select a QuickLink SCOTTY MELVYL Catalog California Digital Library INFOMINE Need Help? Ask a Librarian! Library Hours Staff Directory Find Books Find Articles Find Databases Listed: by Subject Find Databases Listed: Alphabetically Find Course-Related Materials Find Electronic Journals Search this site Alphabetical Index Library Homepage Research Help LITERATURE RESEARCH Selected print and electronic resources Criticism (Critiques) Other Useful Sources Note: All print sources listed are located in the Reference Collection, 1st Floor, Rivera Library.
GENERAL CRITICISM Print Sources
  • Contemporary Literary Criticism (CLC) (Ref PN1 C6): Significant passages from published criticism of well-known works of authors now living or who died after December 31, 1959. Many volumes. Twentieth-Century Literature Criticism (TCLC) (Ref PN771 T85): Significant passages from published criticism of well-known works of authors who died between 1900 and 1959. Many volumes Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism (NCLC) (Ref PN761 N5): Significant passages from published criticism of well-known works of authors who died between 1800 and 1899. Many volumes.

19. General Literary Resources
Online Journals. Cornell specific Resources. Ancient Greece Rome (MIT's TechClassics Archive); medieval classical Library (UC Berkeley);
http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/lit/general.html
Poetry
Fiction
E-Texts
Language
General Literary Resources
Broad Subject Scope
Country, Language, Period
Online Journals
Cornell- specific Resources
Broad Subject Scope
Literary Resources by Country/Language/Period

20. PSU Comparative Literature Courses In Comp Lit
in translation or English works of representative authors. on major writers of theclassical, medieval, Renaissance, and in the context of a specific body of
http://complit.la.psu.edu/UGRD/Ugrdcor.htm

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