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Online Books
- The Aberdeen University Virtual
Library includes access to their special collections and archives.
- African-American
Texts a guide to online texts by African American authors.
- Alex: A Catalogue of Electronic
Texts on the Internet
- American Literary Classics: A Chapter A Day
many online American classics such as Walden, The Turn of the Screw, Ethan
Frome, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Twelve Essential Essays by Emerson and
more.
- American Literature Online
- American Literature
texts of many classics from the 18th and 19th centuries and 20th Century
- Banned Books Online
an exhibit from the University of Pennsylvania.
- Books Online from Carnegie Mellon
index to online books and links to repositories of books
- Bullfinch's Mythology an online
version of a classic work.
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library
a selection of classic christian texts in electronic format.
- Classics - Online Literature Library
- Classic Short Stories Guy du
Maupassant, Virginia Wolf, O. Henry and others.
- Clifton Waller Barret
Library of American Literature arranged
chronologically, this site covers American Literature from 1775 to 1950.
- Concordances of Great Books
- Decameron Web
bilingual site with the full text and various interpretations of the classic work by Boccaccio.
- Digitized Library of
Southern Literature
- E-Text Archives a guide to electronic
texts of all kinds.
- Electronic Archives for
Teaching the American Literatures
- The Electronic Beowulf
an online version of this literary classic.
- The Electronic Literature Foundation presents The
Great Books 89 classic works online including The Arabian Nights, Dante's
Divine Comedy and the works of Jane Austen.
- Electronic Text Collections in
Western European Literature provides resources for e-texts in languages
other than English.
- Faust
an online version of the classic by Goethe.
- Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts
a huge compilation of lesser-known works, thematically and alphabetically arranged.
- Free Library of
Classics
- Great Books Index a
guide to online classics; also includes discussion list "Great Books Cafe"
- Humanities Text Initiative
University of Michigan's site is dedicated to
the acquisition, creation and maintenance of online texts in the humanities.
- Hyperizons: Hypertext Fiction
A guide to hypertext fiction on the Internet.
- IPL Online Texts Collection
- The IPL Online Literaray Criticism Collection
- Le Chateau over 100 classical French texts available online in both French and
English. This site also includes links to related sites.
- Litrix Reading Room a nice collection of electronic texts which includes classic
American literature, mystery, sci-fi, westerns, horror and more.
- Milton's Paradise Lost full
text and a discussion forum on this epic work.
- Native-American
Texts from the Modern English Collection
- Project Bartleby
Public Library of the Internet
- Project Gutenberg
project of electronically archiving every book ever published, contains many
classics
- The Victorian Woman Writers Project
anthologies to newsletters, prose and poetry by women writers of the
Victorian period.
- World Wide Web Virtual Library
Theater and Drama Texts with links to related sites.
Magazines
- The Atlantic Monthly
online magazine features articles, reviews, fiction, poetry and more.
- Gruene Street An
Internet Journal of Prose & Poetry
- Mudlark An electronic journal
of Poetry & Poetics
- Magazines and
e-zines
- Salon e-zine offers articles, reviews, humor, poetry and more.
- Women Writers - an e-zine with articles about women writers, chats, criticism, news
and links to female authors.
- AJR Lit Links - American Journalism Review links to the best in literary online
magazines.
- Web del Sol - " . . . is a collaboration on the part of dozens of writers, poets, editors,
publishers, and staff whose goal it is to acquire and frame the finest contemporary
literary art available in America and abroad, and to array it in such a manner that it
speaks for itself."
- PageOne - A Literary Newsletter with lots of great resources for writers.
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