American literature - general and A Guide - Resources and Review

Bibliographies of American literature from the 17th to the 20th centuries covering romanticism, transcendentalism, realism, naturalism, and the Harlem renaissance. Also provides lists of works by specific authors.
 
Provides biographies of prominent historical US journalists including Joseph Pulitzer, Ernest Hemingway, Walt Whitman, and Mark Twain.
 
Annotated links to biographical, bibliographic, and critical information on major modern and contemporary English
language writers. Offers general collections of American, postcolonial, and female writings, together with a selection of journals, magazines, and mailing lists.
 
Offers brief information on writers, including lists of works, discussion lists and related links. Represents over 100 authors arranged alphabetically.
 
Annotated links to collections of literary guides and criticism, journals, bibliographies, OPACs, dictionaries, discussion forums and news groups, societies and associations, style guides, and full text collections.
 
Bibliography for American literature resources sorted by type and format. These include primary sources, electronic journals, surveys and chronologies, criticism, Southern literature, electronic and print indexes and abstracts, encyclopaedias and dictionaries, and Internet resources.
 
Series of documents on American literature from 1620 onwards including bibliographies on American authors and definitions and background on twenty five different literary movements. Also provides a timeline of events in American literature and history, and an index of Web resources and online books.
 
Designed as a teaching resource, this focuses on women writers of colour in the United States. Includes biographical and bibliographical information and is organised by name, by place of birth, by significant dates, and according to ethnic/racial identity.
 
Collection of digital documents, including American literature, English literature, and Western philosophy texts, representing over 120 authors.
 
Biographies and commentaries on American authors and full text American literature. Subjects include Mark Twain, Negro Spirituals, Little Women and Slavery.
 
Digitized version of the exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of the trials of Oscar Wilde. Encompasses a tour of the literary influences on Wilde's life and work, and includes images of original material such as first editions and autographs.
 
A set of links to resources dealing especially with English and American literature, excluding single electronic texts, and limited to collections of information useful to academics. Subject headings include classical and biblical, medieval, Renaissance, eighteenth century, romantic, Victorian British, twentieth
century British and Irish, American, theatre and drama, theory, women's literature and feminism, ethnicities and nationalities, bibliography and history of the book.
 
Collection of full text books browsable by author or title, with recent additions highlighted.
 
An index to scholarly information in Anglo
American literature and language. Major subject headings include English language and literature, new literatures in English, American language and literature, and Celtic language and literature.
 
Encylopaedia tracing the history of literary movements in 18 volumes. In the case of English literature, topics include romance, middle ages, renaissance and reformation, prose and poetry, drama, cavalier and puritan, the age of Dryden, from Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift, the age of Johnson, the French revolution, the romantic revival, and the Victorian age. American works described includes colonial, revolutionary, and early and later national literature.
 
Extensive classified links to literature resources worldwide.
 
Web page for mailing list and archive of calls for papers in English and American literature. Announcements can include forthcoming conferences, panels, essay collections, and special journal issues, and can include calls for completed papers, abstracts, and proposals.
 
Offers original articles and features about English and American literature, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Spans the centuries from Beowulf through Shakespeare, Milton, Austen, Keats and Dickens to the present day.
 
Introductory material and resources about writers from the Southwest region of the United States, defined as New Mexico and Arizona, Texas west of the Pecos river, Colorado south of the Arkansas river, the San Luis valley and the Colorado plateau region, southern Utah, and the Sonoran and Mohave desert regions of California. Information is provided on a range of authors, and also on the subjects of Hispanic and Chicano culture, native Americans, and environmental issues. Includes course syllabi from 1997 onwards and assignments taken from the Southwest literature class at New Mexico State University.
 
Collection of material devoted primarily to English and American literatures, including links to dictionaries, concordances, biographies, journals, style manuals, and full texts of novels, poems, and plays.
 
On
line archive of thousands of SGML-encoded electronic texts, some of which are publicly available. Divided into English, French, German, Latin, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, Tibetan and Icelandic texts.
 
Full text of the essay Studies in Classic American Literature by D H Lawrence (1885
1930).
 
Nb = 22