English literature - general and E Guide - Resources and Review

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.
 
Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of English language and literature and creative writing.
 
Contents pages, abstracts, and a search engine for the journal of literary criticism. Contains information on how to purchase back issues of the serial which publishes detailed reviews of recent works, original poetry, and essays on major English literary works.
 
A large index to Internet resources, divided into headings, such as literature, culture, gender issues, minorities and religious studies, as well as more common humanities subjects.
 
Alliance comprising societies set up in appreciation of authors such as Jane Austin, Francis Bacon, Lord Byron, John Betjeman, Lewis Carroll, Noel Coward, Walter de la Mare, Thomas Hardy, Philip Larkin, Wilfred Owen, and Beatrix Potter, with links to, and membership information for, each entry.
 
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.
 
Extensive classified links to literature resources worldwide.
 
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.
 
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.
 
A service supporting the teaching and learning of English within the UK higher education system.
 
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.
 
Collection of literary works and information about their authors which include Louisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Andersen, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Mary Shelley, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, and H. G. Wells.
 
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.
 
An index to over 6000 online books on the Internet, with pointers to significant directories and archives of online texts.
 
Offers brief information on writers, including lists of works, discussion lists and related links. Represents over 100 authors arranged alphabetically.
 
Contact list and links for British literary societies, many of them dedicated to particular writers, such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Lewis Carroll, Gerald Manley Hopkins, Edith Nesbit and P. G. Wodehouse.
 
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