Medieval British World Literature
Medieval British World Literature
The medieval period of English literature includes several great authors, such as Chaucer, Langland, the Pearl Poet, and Malory. It also includes a large body of secular and religious lyrics, dramas, and romances.
Top: Arts: Literature: World Literature: British: Medieval
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NetSERF: Medieval Literature by Author - Works organised by title and author, with links to collections of works.
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Baragona's Arthurian Legend - Resource site with bibliographies.
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Middle English Plays - Texts of plays, articles and resources from The Luminarium.
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Middle English Dictionary - Ongoing project offering analysis of lexicon and usage for the period 1100-1500.
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Baragona's Medieval Drama - Resource site, with bibliography.
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Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485) - Works, biographies, essays and articles on featured authors. Also includes mystery and morality plays and Middle English lyrics.
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Medieval Institute Publications - Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Information on works and periodicals published.
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Welsh Authors - Medieval Texts - Drop-down author/title list, Welsh language help and texts.
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The English Royal Forest - Provides a description and history of the legal institution of the English Royal Forest, especially as it relates to the Middle English romance "Gamelyn" and several other works.
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The Middle English Collection - Online texts at the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia.
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Medieval Imagination - Medieval resources for Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman and Middle-English Literature.
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Gladly Lerne and Gladly Teche - Essays on various aspects of medieval studies, in honour of Professor Thomas J. Garbaty.
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A Glossarial DataBase of Middle English - Offers text based search of middle English literature.
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Four Arthurian Romances by Chretien DeTroyes - Complete online HTML text, extensively annotated.
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Sir Gowther - Analysis of the Middle English Breton lay.
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The Travels of Sir John Mandeville - The Project Gutenberg etext.
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The Labyrinth - Resources for medieval studies, including original texts of literary works.
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Four Arthurian Romances by DeTroyes - A Project Gutenberg etext.
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