- American
Writers - Nice companion website to C-Span series. Includes
video clips.
- Comenius English Language Center Good
international ESOL site
- Electronic Archives for Teaching
the American Literatures Resource site from Georgetown University and D.C.
Heath publishers. The
Archives are designed as a complementary resource to the electronic discussion list, T-AMLIT (Teaching the
American Literatures)
- Electronic Text Center University of
Virginia. Over 45,000 texts and 50,000 images
and documents in this multi-language international collection
- H-Net
- An
international consortium of scholars and teachers, H-Net creates and coordinates Internet
networks with the common objective of advancing teaching and research in the arts,
humanities, and social sciences
- Humanities Teaching Resources Online
instructional resources from H-Net
- The IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection -
Contains 2419 critical and biographical websites about authors and their works that can be
browsed by author, by title, or by nationality and literary period
- Literary Resources on the Net - This set of pages is a collection of links to sites
on the Internet dealing especially with English and American literature, excluding most
single electronic texts, and is limited to collections of information useful to academics. Maintained by Jack Lyncy, a Rutgers professor
- Literature Webliography From
Louisiana State University
-
Shakespeare
and the Classroom From Ohio Northern University.
Good notes and collection of resource links
-
Mr. William
Shakespeare and the Internet - All the Web resources pertaining to the Bard are
organized into various categories: works, life and times, theater, criticism and more
-
Art
Museums Online Links from George Mason University
-
Eserver A great arts and humanities site from
Carnegie-Mellon University. The English Server's primary function is to publish texts in
the arts and humanities. Our collections include art, architecture, drama, fiction,
poetry, history, political theory, cultural studies, philosophy, women's studies and
music.
- Classics Archive Over 400 works of
classical literature online. From MIT
- MLA style From Purdues
OWL
- Voice of the Shuttle
From University of
California at Santa Barbara. Probably the best and most complete Humanities website
online. The Voice of the Shuttle began in
late 1994 as an introduction to the Web for humanists at the University of California,
Santa Barbara. VoS became publicly accessible on March 21, 1995, when the Humanitas server
on which it resided opened to global Web access. From its origin to October, 1999, VoS
stayed at the same address on the Humanitas server. It grew in that period to over 70
pages of links to humanities and humanities-related resources on the Internet. Its mission
has been to provide a structured and briefly annotated guide to online resources that at
once respects the established humanities disciplines in their professional organization
and points toward the transformation of those disciplines as they interact with the
sciences and social sciences and with new digital media
- Edsitement Humanities web. Good resources on literature, art history,
philosophy, foreign languages, etc.
- Web Adventures in Art History Interactive
intro to art history
- James Joyce homepage
- Literature Webliography Complete collection of resources from LSU libraries
- American
Authors on the Web
- General Humanities Resources
University of Michigan Electronic Library
- Humanities and Arts Index U. of
Michigan Electronic Library
- Victorian Web
Literature, history, and culture in the Age of Victoria.
From Brown U.
- Books and Literature - From "My Virtual Encyclopedia"
- Postcolonial and Postimperial
Literature - This Web of
information encompasses literature in Africa, Australia, India, Singapore, Canada, New
Zealand, the Caribbean and the United Kingdom, and lets the visitor explore various themes
such as economics, politics, history and religion that influenced the climate in which
authors wrote
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