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Literature


Literature

Arts/Literature includes links to websites dealing with a wide range of subjects and interests which span the entire length and breadth of the literary arts: webpages devoted to specific, recognized authors, sites on book-collecting, sites covering specific genres and types of literature, and even online editions of specific works by numerous recognized authors and poets of the past as well as no few of the present.

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  • - Site focuses on 20th century contemporary literature and author resources available online.
  • - E-mail lists and conferences relating to books, reading, and literature.
  • - Study guides and discussion forums offered on various academic subjects. Literature section includes brief analyses of characters, themes and plots.
  • - Advice from a professor on what to expect and how to excel in college literature courses.
  • - A collection of imaginary authors and titles mentioned within real books.
  • - Both utilizes and focuses upon the medium of hypertext as it relates to literature and its concrete manifestations--from palimpsests to mechanically printed books to CD-ROMs -- throughout history to the present, with speculation on the future.
  • - Reading list for university study, with synopses, background and selected texts for works covered.
  • - Comprehensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women. Searchable by time period, country, and author's last name.
  • - Lets users explore the meaning of a "classic," introduces users to the authors who have written classics, gets users on the path to making their own classics.
  • - Features book reviews and news, reading lists, and author and publisher information.
  • - Bartleby.com's publication of Brewer's classic. Includes derivation, source, or origin of common phrases, allusions, and words.
  • - A comprehensive database of listings for electronic works, their authors, and their publishers. The descriptive entries cover poetry, fiction, drama, and nonfiction that makes significant use of electronic techniques.
  • - A non-profit co-operative for self-publishing authors and independent publishers.
  • - The digital counterpart of the American Library Association's Booklist magazine. Reviews of the latest books and (more recently) electronic media.


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