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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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