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Early English
The
Labyrinth: A World Wide Web Server for Medieval Studies,
Georgetown University.
A vast directory
of European Medieval
studies.
NetSERF: Internet
Connection for Medieval Resources. Has
a wide
variety of links
to various social
categories and
discourses
of the Medieval
period.
Old
English Pages. An encyclopedic compendium
of resources for
the study of Old
English and Anglo-Saxon
England.
TEAMS
Middle English Texts. Over 275
Middle English works
created
by The
Consortium for
the Teaching of the Middle
Ages (TEAMS)
and Medieval Institute
Publications
with funding from
the National Endowment
for the Humanities.
Geoffreychaucer.org.
Divided into
sections like "commentary," "images," "language," and "texts." Maintained
by David Wilson-Okamura
at Macalester
College.
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Renaissance
and Enlightenment
Luminarium.
Includes pages
for Medieval,
Renaissance,
and 17th
Century. Beautifully
designed pages
with wide array
of links,
including many
specific author
links and guides
for resources
and
articles.
Eighteenth-Century
Resources.
Has a wide
array
of links
to various
cultural
and
discursive
categories
from the
period.
The
Shakespeare Association
of America.
A good
collection
of Renaissance
links.
Mr. William
Shakespeare
and the
Internet.
A gateway
to scholarly
Shakespeare
sites,
divided
into
such areas
as works,
life
and times,
criticism,
etc.
The Milton
Reading
Room.
Online
versions
of Milton's
works,
plus a
bibliography
of selected
criticism.
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Romanticism
and Victorianism
The
Victorian Web.
Comprehensive
website
for
all things
Victorian.
Romantic
Chronology. In-depth
chronology of
the period
(roughly 1785
to 1837,
with some
information on
adjoining periods),
with links
to collect
all relevant
material on
particular topics.
Romantic
Circles. Collection
of scholarly
resources on
Byron, Keats,
the Shelleys,
and their
contexts.
Includes
on-line publications
at “Romantic Praxis.”
British
Poetry 1780-1910.
Hypertext archive
of scholarly
editions of
poetry during
the period.
William
Blake Archive.
Wide range
of different
materials on
Blake, including
texts, visual
images, and
scholarly resources.
British
Women Romantic
Poets. Online
texts of
poems by
Romantic women
authors.
Women
Romantic-Era Writers.
Comprehensive list
of links
on these
women writers.
Victorian
Women Writers
Project. Online
versions of
the works
of fourteen
19th-century British
women writers.
Regency
Fashion Page.
A view
of culturefrom
about 1790-1829,
from the
perspective of
women's and
men's clothing
styles. Includes
extensive information,
engravings, portraits,
links, and
historical and
cultural context
on the
Regency Style
Year-By-Year.
English
Culture,1660-1830.
Provides
links relating
to business,
clubs, societies,
periodicals,
customs,
games, new plants, foods,
and people
of the
period.
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Modernism,
Postcolonial,
and
Contemporary
The
Modernist
Journals
Project.
Includes
searchable
text of modernist
journals;
related
art images;
and various
resources
for scholars
and
students.
Work
in Progress:
A Website
Devoted
to
the Writings
of James
Joyce.
Includes
biographical
and
bibliographic
timelines,
a multimedia
tour of
Joyce's
Dublin,
an audio
file of
Joyce reading
from Finnegan's
Wake, as
well as
links to
other sites
and a
hypermedia
journal of Joycean
scholarship.
Contemporary
Postcolonial & Postimperial
Literature
in English.
Links
to various
English-speaking
postcolonial
countries,
with
information
on histories,
authors,
religions,
themes,
postcolonial
and
gender
theory, and
bibliographical
information.
Postcolonial
Studies.
Includes
an
introduction
to
postcolonial
studies
and
information
and
links
on
authors,
theorists, terms,
and
issues.
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