English Literature on the Internet (1.3): Latest Internet resources

Other Free Digital Libraries: Homepages for Some Authors

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Homepages for Some Authors

Name

The Edmund Spenser’s Home Page

URL

http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenser/main.htm

Maintained by

Faculty of English at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge

Collection/Resources

Online texts from other libraries, discussion forums, biography, bibliography and more

Access Options

Hyperlinks and OPACs

Name

The Milton Homepage

URL

http://facultystaff.richmond.edu/~creamer/milton (Soon to become http://johnmilton.org)

Maintained by

Kevin J.T. Creamer, director Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology, University of Richmond

Collection/Resources

John Milton’s e-texts, criticism, references, images and more resources on him.

Access Options

Hyperlinks and OPACs

Name

Walter Scott

URL

http://www.walterscott.lib.ed.ac.uk/etexts/index.html

Maintained by

Edinburgh University Library

Collection/Resources

e-texts of Scott’s poetry, novels, short fictions and letters.

Access Options

Hyperlinks and OPACs

Name

The luring songs of Luvah

URL

http://www.betatesters.com/penn/blake1.htm

Maintained by

Betatesters Group

Collection/Resources

Excellent resources link to Blake

Name

Jane Austen Information Page

URL

http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/janeinfo.html

Maintained by

Austen’s novels (with lots of related resources), uncompleted writings, poems, jokes, pictures and essays on her life and art by other writers

Collection/Resources

The Republic of Pemberley is operated by a volunteer committee including: Myretta, Barbara, Candace, Carolyn, Cheryl, Farah-Naz, Golda, Henry, Julie W, Kathleen(elder), Laraine, Laurel, LaurieC, Linda, Lynn and Nan.

Access Options

Simple and Boolean search options.

Name

The Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive

URL

http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/stc/Coleridge/stc.html

Maintained by

University of Virginia's British Poetry Archive

Collection/Resources

Coleridge’s Poetry, Literary theory and criticism, Political commentary and journalism (and miscellaneous), Science, Philosophy, theology, psychology, Letters; other biographical and critical resources

Access Options

OPACs

Name

George Gordon, Lord Byron

URL

http://engphil.astate.edu/gallery/byron.html

Maintained by

the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library

Collection/Resources

The Complete Collection of Byron’s Selected Letters and Journals, E. H. Coleridge's Biography of Byron, Cain, Sardanapalus, The Island and other resources on the writer.

Access Options

OPACs

Name

Rossetti Archive

URL

http://www.rossettiarchive.org

Maintained by

Jerome McGann, General Editor, (Sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia)

Collection/Resources

Rossetti’s e-texts, paintings, biography and more

Access Options

Searching the site is somewhat difficult. It depends on OPACs. It provides many search options at http://www.rossettiarchive.org/rose. It is better to follow the option Browse Collection at http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/1-1870.rawcollection.html

Name

William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)

URL

http://www.csun.edu/~hceng029/yeats/yeats.html

Maintained by

Warren Wedin Department of English California State University, Northridge

Collection/Resources

Designed mainly for students it provides e-texts and critical writings from the library of CSU and links to his works and resources on him.

Access Options

Hyperlinks and OPACs

Name

James Joyce-the Brazen Head

URL

http://www.themodernword.com/joyce

Maintained by

Allen B. Ruch and others

Collection/Resources

The e-texts of Joyce’s works, criticism, biography, audio and film versions, references and more.

Access Options

OPACs

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