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Some useful websites

There are a lot of useful resources on the Internet for the study of literature, but there are also a lot of unreliable or  useless resources as well.  Below are a few good ones as well as links to other lists for you to explore on your own.  

General Resources

 

Romantic Resources

 

Victorian Resources

Modernist Resources

  • Modernism Timeline -- a powerful, interactive timeline for finding out what happened when.
  • T.S. Eliot on Voice of the Shuttle including electronic texts, articles, and some powerful hypertext projects to help students of Eliot sort through his difficult poetry.
  • Modernist Journals Project  fully-searchable online editions of English-language journals that were important in shaping those modes of literature and art that came to be called modernist. Our editions combine visual images of the original with searchable text files, using the portable document format (pdf). These editions are readable, downloadable, and printable, using the freely available Adobe Acrobat Reader. In addition to the original documents, we provide hypertextual links to pertinent background information in the form of texts and images.
  •  Lost Poets of the Great War -- explore the powerful response of poets to the tragedy of the first world war.
  • Hypermedia Joyce Studies -- an online journal devoted to James Joyce
 

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