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Literature
Research Institute for Comparative Literature / Institut de Recherches en Littérature Comparée (University of Alberta)
English Language and Literature (Yale University Library)
The Modern English Collection at UVa (hundreds of works of English and American literature, in texts of uneven quality gathered from various sources)
Scottish Writers on the Internet (Andrew Crumey)
ARTFL: Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language (vast electronic archive of French literature; "a cooperative project of the Institut National de la Langue Française . . . of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique . . . and the Divisions of the Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Chicago”; restricted access: automatically accessible to students, staff and faculty of the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities, thanks to arrangements made by the University of Minnesota Libraries; accessible to others by other arrangements)
Project Bartleby (Columbia University; a dozen major authors of English and American literature [e.g., Wordsworth, Keats, Dickinson], in texts of uneven quality gathered from various sources)
See also Related Readings (IATH), Literary Studies.
Poetry
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature by Genre: Poetry Studies (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Poetry Society (British organization, founded 1909)
British Poetry 1780-1910: A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions
English Poetry Full-Text Database (Chadwyck-Healey): documentation
Electronic Chaucer (Mary Wack, Stanford Humanities Image Archive Project)
Edmund Spenser Home Page (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Milton-L Home Page (LISTSERV archive and other materials concerning John Milton)
The Blake Archive (University of Virginia)
Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Keats-Shelley Journal
Emily Dickinson Page (Paul E. Black, Brigham Young University)
Walt Whitman notebooks (Library of Congress)
American Verse Project (University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative)
Electronic Poetry Center (innovative writing; State University of New York -- Buffalo)
Sound recordings including poetry, mostly MP3 or RealAudio sites:
Archive: Audio Readings (Norton Anthology of English Poetry)
LibriVox, "provides totally free audiobooks from the public domain" (Internet Archive)
SpokenLit, "a collection of verse and prose read aloud, in some cases by the writers themselves, in a variety of languages" (Boston University)
Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene (read by Thomas A. Copeland, Youngstown State University)
poems by Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift (read by John Richetti, University of Pennsylvania)
Poets on Poets, "an audio archive of Romantic-period poems selected and read by practicing poets from around the world" (produced by Tilar Mazzao, Colby College, for Romantic Circles)
HarperAudio!, archive of readings by Robert Frost, T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, and others, including some prose selections (HarperCollins)
Listening Booth (Academy of American Poets)
Poetry Out Loud (British Broadcasting Corporation)
The Poetry Archive (U.K.)
Favorite Poem Project: Americans Saying the Poems They Love (produced by Robert Pinsky, Boston University)
Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest, selected poems read by Rita Dove and others (National Endowment for the Arts, and The Poetry Foundation)
The Writer's Almanac®, With Garrison Keillor, daily radio show, features poetry readings by Keillor (Minnesota Public Radio)
PennSound, "an ongoing project, committed to producing new audio projects and to preserving existing audio archives" (produced by Charles Bernstein and Al Filreis, University of Pennsylvania)
Wired for Books: Poetry Online (Ohio University)
Naropa Audio Archive Project, "approximately six thousand hours of audio tapes documenting performances, seminars and discussions conducted at Naropa by many of the leading figures of the U.S. literary avant-garde" (Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, Naropa University)
UbuWeb (avant-garde poetry and prose)
Podcasting News: Poetry
Fiction
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature by Genre: Fiction Studies (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Laurence Sterne, A Sentimental Journey
Jane Austen
The Dickens Project (University of California)
Electronic Archive of Early American Fiction (University of Virginia Library)
Mark Twain
Hypertext fiction
Hypertext Fictions (Eastgate Systems)
Hypertext Fiction: A Web Collection (Prentiss Riddle)
Hypertext fiction (Galaxy; TradeWave Corp.)
Drama
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature by Genre: Drama, Theater, and Performing Arts Studies (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet (Terry A. Gray, Palomar College)
Shakespeare on the Internet: Sites of Interest (Michael Best, University of Victoria)
Shakespeare Illustrated (paintings of scenes from the plays; Harry Rusche, Emory University)
Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre (Chantal Miller-Schutz, Renaissance Texts Research Centre, University of Reading)
The 19th Century London Stage: An Exploration (University of Washington School of Drama)
Criticism
Sir Philip Sidney, Defence of Poesie (London: Ponsonby, 1595; Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Theory
Voice of the Shuttle: Theory (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Semiotics (Martin Ryder, University of Colorado–Denver)
Literary and Critical Theory (The Storybase Cluster, Brown University)
Cultural Studies Center (Sarah Zupko)
English Institute (founded in 1939; sponsors annual conference on literary theory and the teaching of English)
Society for Critical Exchange (founded in 1975; sponsors many colloquia on literary theory)
Miscellaneous
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
Children's Literature Web Guide
Research Institute for Comparative Literature / Institut de Recherches en Littérature Comparée (University of Alberta)
English Language and Literature (Yale University Library)
The Modern English Collection at UVa (hundreds of works of English and American literature, in texts of uneven quality gathered from various sources)
Scottish Writers on the Internet (Andrew Crumey)
ARTFL: Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language (vast electronic archive of French literature; "a cooperative project of the Institut National de la Langue Française . . . of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique . . . and the Divisions of the Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Chicago”; restricted access: automatically accessible to students, staff and faculty of the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities, thanks to arrangements made by the University of Minnesota Libraries; accessible to others by other arrangements)
Project Bartleby (Columbia University; a dozen major authors of English and American literature [e.g., Wordsworth, Keats, Dickinson], in texts of uneven quality gathered from various sources)
See also Related Readings (IATH), Literary Studies.
Poetry
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature by Genre: Poetry Studies (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Poetry Society (British organization, founded 1909)
British Poetry 1780-1910: A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions
English Poetry Full-Text Database (Chadwyck-Healey): documentation
Electronic Chaucer (Mary Wack, Stanford Humanities Image Archive Project)
Edmund Spenser Home Page (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Milton-L Home Page (LISTSERV archive and other materials concerning John Milton)
The Blake Archive (University of Virginia)
Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads (Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Keats-Shelley Journal
Emily Dickinson Page (Paul E. Black, Brigham Young University)
Walt Whitman notebooks (Library of Congress)
American Verse Project (University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative)
Electronic Poetry Center (innovative writing; State University of New York -- Buffalo)
Sound recordings including poetry, mostly MP3 or RealAudio sites:
Archive: Audio Readings (Norton Anthology of English Poetry)
LibriVox, "provides totally free audiobooks from the public domain" (Internet Archive)
SpokenLit, "a collection of verse and prose read aloud, in some cases by the writers themselves, in a variety of languages" (Boston University)
Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene (read by Thomas A. Copeland, Youngstown State University)
poems by Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift (read by John Richetti, University of Pennsylvania)
Poets on Poets, "an audio archive of Romantic-period poems selected and read by practicing poets from around the world" (produced by Tilar Mazzao, Colby College, for Romantic Circles)
HarperAudio!, archive of readings by Robert Frost, T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, and others, including some prose selections (HarperCollins)
Listening Booth (Academy of American Poets)
Poetry Out Loud (British Broadcasting Corporation)
The Poetry Archive (U.K.)
Favorite Poem Project: Americans Saying the Poems They Love (produced by Robert Pinsky, Boston University)
Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest, selected poems read by Rita Dove and others (National Endowment for the Arts, and The Poetry Foundation)
The Writer's Almanac®, With Garrison Keillor, daily radio show, features poetry readings by Keillor (Minnesota Public Radio)
PennSound, "an ongoing project, committed to producing new audio projects and to preserving existing audio archives" (produced by Charles Bernstein and Al Filreis, University of Pennsylvania)
Wired for Books: Poetry Online (Ohio University)
Naropa Audio Archive Project, "approximately six thousand hours of audio tapes documenting performances, seminars and discussions conducted at Naropa by many of the leading figures of the U.S. literary avant-garde" (Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, Naropa University)
UbuWeb (avant-garde poetry and prose)
Podcasting News: Poetry
Fiction
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature by Genre: Fiction Studies (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Laurence Sterne, A Sentimental Journey
Jane Austen
The Dickens Project (University of California)
Electronic Archive of Early American Fiction (University of Virginia Library)
Mark Twain
Hypertext fiction
Hypertext Fictions (Eastgate Systems)
Hypertext Fiction: A Web Collection (Prentiss Riddle)
Hypertext fiction (Galaxy; TradeWave Corp.)
Drama
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature by Genre: Drama, Theater, and Performing Arts Studies (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet (Terry A. Gray, Palomar College)
Shakespeare on the Internet: Sites of Interest (Michael Best, University of Victoria)
Shakespeare Illustrated (paintings of scenes from the plays; Harry Rusche, Emory University)
Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre (Chantal Miller-Schutz, Renaissance Texts Research Centre, University of Reading)
The 19th Century London Stage: An Exploration (University of Washington School of Drama)
Criticism
Sir Philip Sidney, Defence of Poesie (London: Ponsonby, 1595; Richard Bear, University of Oregon)
Theory
Voice of the Shuttle: Theory (Alan Liu, University of California–Santa Barbara)
Semiotics (Martin Ryder, University of Colorado–Denver)
Literary and Critical Theory (The Storybase Cluster, Brown University)
Cultural Studies Center (Sarah Zupko)
English Institute (founded in 1939; sponsors annual conference on literary theory and the teaching of English)
Society for Critical Exchange (founded in 1975; sponsors many colloquia on literary theory)
Miscellaneous
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
Children's Literature Web Guide
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