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AMERICAN CLASSIC
ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN

BHAGAVAD GITA 2 3
BURMESE DAYS
Geaorge Orwell
CANDIDE (Voltaire)
CANTERBURRY TALES
CHINESE POEMS 2 3
CHINESE PROVERB COLLECTION
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
DANTE
Illustrated by Dore
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FRANZ KAFKA
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JONATHAN LIVINGSTON
KARAMAZOV BROTHERS
LEO TOLSTOY
LITTLE PRINCE ( 2 )
LORD OF THE RING (LOTR-sarc)
MAHABHARATA
METAMORPHOSES
NIETZSCHE'S
POEM HUNTER
PRINCE (Machiavelli)
PROPHET (Gibran)
QUOTATIONS PAGE
RABINDRANATH TAGORE
RUBAIYAT 2 3
SCI-FI CLASSICS
SHAKESPEARE (complete)
SHORT STORY CLASSICS 2
SUN TZU (The Art of War)
THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA ( 2 )
THREE KINGDOMS
WALDEN (Thoreau)
WAR AND PEACE
WIZARD OF OZ

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LITERATURE : WRITERS

  • A Celebration of Women Writers
    This site provides a directory of international female authors, browseable by name, century, and country, with links to current writers and other women's literary resources.
  • A Frost Bouquet
    The Virginia University Library presents an online exhibition on Robert Frost's life and work, HTML versions of selected writings, photographs, and links to related Internet sites.
  • A Shropshire Lad
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University presents an HTML version of A. E. Housman's collection A Shropshire Lad (1896).
  • A Vindication of the Rights of Women
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University presents a hypertext version of Mary Wollstonecraft's work A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792).
  • All Alcott
    This privately maintained site provides a guide to the life and works of American writer Louisa May Alcott, including an image gallery and links to other Internet resources.
  • ASCAP
    The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers provides links to its online magazine and information on its organization and services.

  • BARTLEBY
    The preeminent Internet publisher of literature,reference and verse providing student,researchers and the intellectually curious with unlimited access to books and information on the web, free of charge.

  • BIBLIOMANIA
    thousands of e-books, poems, articles, short stories and plays all of which are absolutely free. You can read the world's greatest fiction by authors such as Dickens and Joyce, Sherlock Holmes mysteries, all Shakespeare's plays, or just dip into some short stories by writers such as Mark Twain, Anton Chekov and Edgar Allan Poe .


  • CERVANTES PROJECT 2001
    The Cervantes Project 2001 provides a comprehensive resource of works relating to Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, as well as links to related sites; available in Spanish and English.
  • Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University presents a biography of English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and an HTML version of his Poetical Works (1892).
  • Constructing Franz Kafka
    This Kafka page has biographical and bibliographical information, critical essays, HTML versions of selected texts in German and English, and links to related Internet sources.
  • CyberSaunter: Henry David Thoreau
    This privately maintained page has information on Henry David Thoreau's life and work, including images and other resources.

  • D. H. Lawrence [Project Bartleby]
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University presents HTML versions of two collections of D. H. Lawrence's poems.
  • David Mamet Info Page
    This privately maintained site includes biographical information about American playwright, screenwriter, and director David Mamet, a bibliography, synopses and review excerpts of many of his plays and films, and other resources.
  • DeLillo's America-A Don DeLillo Page
    This privately maintained site has background information on DeLillo's work as well as extensive reading notes.
  • Doris Lessing: A Retrospective
    This privately maintained page has a biography of British writer Doris Lessing, a bibliography, a portrait gallery, and other resources.
  • Dr. Seuss's Seussville
    This commercial site offers a variety of resources for children.

  • Edmund Spenser Home Page
    This privately maintained page has a chronology of English poet Edmund Spenser's life and work, a bibliography, HTML versions of selected works, and links to related Internet sources.
  • Elihu Vedder's Drawings for the Rubaiyat
    The National Museum of American Art presents biographies of Omar Khayyám and Edward Fitzgerald, hypertext and audio versions of the Rubáiyát, and Elihu Vedder's illustrations.
  • Encyclopedie
    The ARTFL Project at the University of Chicago presents a prototype of the first volume of Denis Diderot's Encyclopédie (1751-72), including historical information and search features.
  • Ernest Hemingway in Oak Park
    This site provides a chronology of American writer Ernest Hemingway's life and writings, an online tour of the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Home, information about the Ernest Hemingway Museum, and links to other Web resources.

  • Folger Shakespeare Library
    The Folger Shakespeare Memorial Library presents a guide to its extensive collection of printed works by Shakespeare, a schedule of public events, and information about its academic programs.
  • From the Image Database of the Royal Library
    The Royal Library in Copenhagen presents a gallery of portraits of Hans Christian Andersen.

  • George Eliot
    This privately maintained page has information about English writer George Eliot's life and work, links to HTML versions of selected writings, images, and other resources.

  • Hermann Hesse
    This privately maintained site examines the works of novelist and poet Hermann Hesse and provides links to related resources.
  • Horace's Villa Project
    Presented by the American Academy in Rome and the Italian Ministry of Culture, this site presents information about the villa of the Roman poet Horace, located near Licenza, Italy; it includes poetry, maps, images, and video clips.

  • Ibsen Skien Telemark Norway
    The municipality of Skien, Norway, offers a variety of information about Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen; available in Norwegian and English.
  • ILTweb Digital Dante Project
    The Institute for Learning Technologies at Columbia University has a biography of Italian poet Dante Alighieri, Italian and English versions of The Divine Comedy, including images and notes, and other resources.
  • Isaac Asimov Home Page
    This privately maintained page has extensive information on American author Isaac Asimov's writings, including an extensive bibliography, answers to frequently asked questions, and links to related Internet resources.

  • James A. Michener: Tales of the storyteller
    A look at the life and works of author James A. Michener is presented at this official site, including interviews with Michener, video clips, and links to related Internet resources.
  • Jane Austen Information Page l
    This comprehensive, privately maintained Jane Austen site includes a biography, annotated and illustrated hypertext versions of some of her writings, and criticism.
  • Jeffers Studies
    Jeffers Studies is an online journal devoted to and about the American poet Robinson Jeffers.
  • John Keats (1795-1821)
    This online exhibit from the British Library has a brief biography of English poet John Keats, photographs, HTML versions of selected poems, and an audio clip.
  • Judy Blume's Home Base
    The official site of American author Judy Blume provides a biography, a bibliography, a photo gallery, and other resources.

  • Kurt Vonnegut
    This privately maintained page has bibliographies of American author Kurt Vonnegut's writings, critical essays, photographs, audio files, and links to related Internet sites.

  • Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society
    The Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society offers information about the writer's life and works.
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder, Frontier Girl
    This privately maintained page has biographies of the characters in Wilder's "Little House" books and other resources.
  • Leaves of Grass
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University presents a hypertext version of the 1900 edition of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass (1900).
  • Lewis Carroll Home Page
    This site has photographs, illustrations, links to online versions of Carroll's writings, and other resources.
  • Literary Locales
    The San Jose State University Department of English offers a collection of photographs and links to places that figure in the lives and works of famous authors.

  • Mark Twain
    This privately maintained site has a biography of American writer Mark Twain, electronic versions of many of his novels, criticism, and teaching resources.
  • Mary Shelley and Frankenstein
    This privately maintained page has a biography of Mary Shelley, links to electronic versions of Frankenstein, and many other resources.
  • Michael Crichton
    This privately maintained site provides information about American author Michael Crichton, including a biography, filmography, and images.
  • Milton-L Home Page
    This privately maintained site is a guide to Internet resources relating to John Milton and his works, including electronic texts, biographical materials, and other resources.
  • Modern British Poetry
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University presents a hypertext version of Louis Untermeyer's anthology Modern British Poetry (1920).

  • Official Eric Carle Site
    The official site for author Eric Carle contains information about his books as well as a brief biography.

  • Paul Laurence Dunbar Digital Text Archives
    The Wright State University Libraries offer an experimental database of American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar's works converted to electronic format.
  • Perspectives: A Streetcar Named Desire
    This privately maintained site presents a guide to A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams; the site includes an account of Williams's life and career, information about the play's setting and
    characters, and other resources.

  • Perspectives: Edward Albee's Three Tall Women
    This privately maintained site presents a guide to Three Tall Women by Edward Albee; the site includes a guide to Albee's life and career, information about the play's setting and characters, and an interview with Albee.
  • Poems by Oscar Wilde
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University has hypertext versions of many of Oscar Wilde's poems.
  • Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University presents HTML versions of selected poems, illustrations, and other resources.

  • Qrisse's Edgar Allan Poe Pages
    This privately maintained page has biographical and bibliographic information about Poe, HTML versions of selected writings, critical essays, and other resources.

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson
    This privately maintained page has quotations from American writer Ralph Waldo Emerson and links to related Internet resources.
  • Recovered Notebooks from the Thomas Biggs Harned Walt Whitman Collection
    The Library of Congress has on online exhibit of four of American poet Walt Whitman's notebooks.
  • Renaissance Dante in Print (1472-1629)
    The University of Notre Dame presents an exhibition of Renaissance editions of The Divine Comedy, including many book illustrations, a chronology of Dante's life, and other resources.
  • Renascence and Other Poems
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University presents a hypertext version of Edna St. Vincent Millay's Renascence and Other Poems (1917).
  • Richard Wright: Black Boy
    This page, sponsored by the Public Broadcasting Service, has a biography of Wright, bibliographies, photographs, and a teacher's guide to the film Black Boy.
  • Robert Burns Tribute
    This site provides information about Scottish poet Robert Burns, including selected poems, a biographical note, and other information.

  • Samuel Johnson
    This privately maintained page has HTML versions of Samuel Johnson's writings, essays, images, and links to related resources.
  • Seamus Heaney
    This site, from the Internet Poetry Archive, has audio clips of Irish writer Seamus Heaney reading aloud, hypertext versions of selected poems, and other information.
  • Shakespeare Illustrated http://www.cc.emory.edu/ENGLISH/classes/Shakespeare_Illustrated/Shakespeare.html
    Shakespeare Illustrated presents paintings inspired by scenes in the plays of William Shakespeare; privately maintained and hosted by Emory University.

  • Shakespeare Magazine
    This online companion to Shakespeare magazine offers selected articles, teaching resources, and listings of Shakespeare events throughout the country.
  • Steinbeck Research Center
    The Steinbeck Research Center at San Jose State University has a chronology of American writer John Steinbeck's life, information on and photographs of important locations in his life and work, and other resources.
  • Stendhal-A Tribute to Marie Henri Beyle
    This privately maintained site offers information about French novelist and literary critic Stendhal, including a biography, critical analyses of his works, and a guide to other resources.

  • The Ayn Rand Institute
    The Ayn Rand Institute contains biographical information about American novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, including a guide to her works and her philosophy.
  • The Bronte Sisters
    This privately maintained page has biographies of the Brontë sisters, bibliographies, electronic versions of selected works, several images, and links to related Internet resources.
  • The Cicero Homepage
    This privately maintained page has a biography of Cicero, a bibliography, and HTML versions of selected writings in Latin and English.
  • The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
    This site has searchable hypertext versions of the complete works of Shakespeare, a glossary, Shakespearean quotations, and other resources.
  • The Emily Dickinson International Society
    This site, hosted by the University of Colorado at Boulder, contains information about American poet Emily Dickinson, photographs, and other resources.
  • The Eudora Welty Newsletter
    This privately maintained site contains biographical information about American writer Eudora Welty, answers to frequently asked questions, and a bibliography of her works.
  • The Happy Prince
    High above the city, on a tall column, stood the statue of the
    Happy Prince. He was gilded all over with thin leaves of fine gold, for eyes he ...OSCAR WILDE

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  • The H.D. Home Page
    This privately maintained page has a biography of Hilda Doolittle, a bibliography, and links to related sites.
  • The H.P. Lovecraft Archive
    This privately maintained page has a brief biography of Lovecraft, a bibliography, images, essays, and links to related Internet resources.
  • The International James Joyce Foundation
    The International James Joyce Foundation presents several online resources on James Joyce and Joyce scholarship.
  • The J.R.R. Tolkien Information Page
    This privately maintained site has a comprehensive list of links to Internet resources on author J.R.R. Tolkien.
  • The Kolb-Proust Archive for Research
    The Kolb-Proust Archive for Research at the Library of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign offers information about French writer Marcel Proust and his time.
  • The Life and Works of Herman Melville
    This privately maintained page has biographical information on Melville, an annotated bibliography, electronic versions of his writings, images, and links to related resources.
  • The Margaret Atwood Information Web Site
    This page has biographical information about Canadian writer Margaret Atwood, interviews, photographs, and other resources.
  • The Marina Tsvetaeva Home Page
    This privately maintained site offers information about Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva, including a brief biography, descriptions of Tsvetaeva by people who knew her, a selection of her poems, a bibliography, and a guide to other resources on the Web.
  • The McLuhan Probes
    The McLuhan Foundation presents information on Canadian writer Marshall McLuhan's life and philosophy, interviews, essays, and links to related sites.
  • The Mississippi Writers Page
    The University of Mississippi English Department presents a guide to Mississippi writers; the site includes biographies, bibliographies, and information about the authors's works .
  • The Mysterious Affair at Styles
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University presents a hypertext version of Agatha Christie's The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920).
  • The Online Writery
    Hosted by the University of Missouri, this site provides a forum for writers and online writing help, with links to other Internet writing resources.
  • The Ovid Project: Metamorphosing the Metamorphoses
    The Ovid Project at the University of Vermont presents electronic versions of selected poems in translation as well as many images.
  • The Poetical Works of John Keats
    Project Bartleby at Columbia University presents an electronic version of The Poetical Works of John Keats (1884).
  • The Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar
    The Black Alumni Chronicle of the University of Dayton presents this site about the American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, including a biography, photographs, and selected poems.
  • The Sam Shepard Web Site
    This privately maintained site offers information about American playwright and actor Sam Shepard, including a biographical timeline, a bibliography of published works, reviews of his plays and films, and other resources.
  • The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
    The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust offers information about the houses associated with William Shakespeare, as well as other materials.
  • The Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Project
    The Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Project has biographical and bibliographic information on Mexican poet and scholar Juana Inés de la Cruz, as well as links to related sites.
  • The Tolkien Society
    The Tolkien Society, an international nonprofit organization, provides information about the life and work of writer J.R.R. Tolkien.
  • The Walker Percy Project
    The Walker Percy Educational Project, Inc. presents a variety of resources about American essayist and novelist Walker Percy, including biographical information, a multimedia gallery, a guide to his books, and an online research library.
  • The William Blake Archive
    Hosted by the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia, the William Blake Archive offers electronic versions of images and texts by William Blake, along with a selected bibliography and other resources.

  • Virtual Emily
    Virtual Emily is a privately maintained resource providing an extensive chronology of the life of Emily Dickinson.
  • Voices From the Gaps: Women Writers of Color
    The Department of English at the University of Minnesota offers this site devoted to American women writers of African, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American descent; the site includes biographies, bibliographies, and other resources.

  • Walt Whitman Hypertext Archive
    The Walt Whitman Hypertext Archive offers a collection of American poet Walt Whitman's works and a gallery of portraits.
  • What the Thunder Said
    This privately maintained site includes a biography of poet T. S. Eliot, HTML versions of selected poems, audio clips, and links to related resources.
  • Willa Cather
    This privately maintained page has biographical material on American writer Willa Cather, a bibliography, critical essays, and links to related Internet resources.
  • William Faulkner
    This privately maintained page has a biography of American writer William Faulkner, an annotated bibliography, filmographic information, audio clips, and other resources.
  • Women in Canadian Literature
    The National Library of Canada presents biographies and bibliographies of selected Canadian writers.
  • Wordsworth Trust
    The Wordsworth Trust curates The Wordsworth Library and Museum in Dove Cottage, the home of William Wordsworth for several years, and presents online exhibitions of its collections.
  • Work in Progress: The James Joyce Homepage
    This privately maintained page has a biography of James Joyce, electronic versions of selected texts, photographs, audio clips, and links to related Internet resources.

  • Zembla
    This privately maintained page has a biography of writer and lepidopterist Vladimir Nabokov, bibliographic and filmographic information, photographs, and links to related sites.

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