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800
Literature: general resources
808.8 Literature: general collections
808.88 Quotations
809.89 Women writers
809 Literary study and criticism
809 Poetry: general resources
810 American literature in English
820 English, Scottish and Irish literature
830 German literature
840 French literature
850 Italian literature
860 Spanish and Portuguese literature
870 Latin literature
880 Classical Greek literature
890 Literature in other languages
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Here is just a sample of what you will find in Reference...
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Poetry for Students, 7 Volumes. Detroit: Gale Research Co. 2000 - .
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R 809 Mos
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World Literature and it's Times. 5 volumes. Detroit: Gale Group. 1999. |
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Novels for Students, 11 Volumes. Detroit: Gale Research Co. 1997-. Provides Analysis, Context and Criticism on Commonly Studies Novels. |
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R 809.1 Epi
| Epics for Students. 2 volumes. Detroit: Gale Group. 1997. |
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R 809.933 Lit
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Literature and It's Times. 5 Volumes. Detroit: Gale
Publishing, 1997 - Profiles of 300 Notable Literary Works and
the Historical Events that Influenced Them. |
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R 810.9 Ame
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American Writers: A Collection of Literary Biographies, 4 Volumes & 4
Supplements. New York: Scribners, -1996. |
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R 810.992 Ame
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American Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide from Colonial Times
to the Present, 5 Volumes. New York: Ungar, 1979 - 1994. |
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R 820.9 Bri
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British Writers, 7 Volumes & 4 Supplements. New York: Scribners,
1979 - 1997. |
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Online
Resources
For a List of Recommended Language Arts Research
Databases, Click Here.
You can find articles about authors, works of literature,
literary criticisms and poetry from such journals as: The American
Poetry Review, American Literature, Contemporary Literature, Essays in Literature,
Journal of Modern Literature, Nineteenth Century Literature, Studies in English
Literature, World Literature Today and hundreds more, all from the
following Internet Databases....
Teaching Books - a multimedia website that generates enthusiasm for books and reading by providing original, up-close profiles of authors and illustrators, audio excerpts of book readings, guides to thousands of titles and a wealth of resources on children's and young adult literature all in one place.
A new educational literature website for high school and college students.
A new educational poetry website for high school and college students.
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Internet Resources
American Literature
American Collection - presents
films based on the works of American authors, Cather, Welty, Hughes & James.
The
American Indian - Smithsonian exhibition of the life, languages, literature,
and history of Native Americans.
American Literary
History - primary and secondary bibliographies for major periods
and figures of American Literature.
Booknotes - provides information about the CSPAN program and the nonfiction books covered on the
show.
The Crucible - Arthur
Miller's play with lesson plans and activities.
Salem Witchcraft -
provides accurate general information about these witchcraft events.
Edgar Allen Poe - biographical
as well as an archive of his letters and fiction.
Edith
Wharton Society - covers the life and work of this American novelist
and short story writer.
Faulkner
on the Web - an unparalleled online resource for the study of William
Faulkner.
F.
Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby and the Roaring Twenties.
To Kill A Mockingbird: Then
and Now - presents social and historical context of the novel, and the
ways it makes relevant connections to today. Contains primary source documents,
lesson plans, and student work.
To Kill A Mockingbird -
information about Harper Lee, Quizzes, the film and the novel.
Herman Melville - life and works of
the author, includes reviews and criticisms.
Tim
O'Brien - The Things They Carried and the Vietnam War.
Mark Twain at Large -
examines the role of travel in Twain's writing and his life.
Mark Twain Site -
covers Mark Twain and how his works were created, marketed, performed
and reviewed.
Mark Twain - film produced
by Ken Burns, with classroom activities, his writings, a chronology and
related sites.
Pulitzer Prize Winners -
in American Journalism, letters, drama and music.
J.D. Salinger
John
Steinbeck - Research repository and classroom for the study of his novel, Of
Mice and Men.
John Steinbeck: The California Novels
Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies
Uncle Tom's Cabin and American
Culture - Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel and the nation's
response to it.
African
American Women Writers-19th Century - works of fiction, poetry,
biographies, autobiographies and essays.
Minnesota Writers
Minnesota Authors
Project - biographical sketches of 36 past and present Minnesota
authors.
American Poetry
The
Academy of American Poets - more than 300 audio clips through Poetcast and more added every week; hundreds of poetry videos; over 400 prose pieces including essays and interviews.
Bartleby Verse - American and
English Poetry, 1250 - 1920.
Fooling With Words -
brief biographies of 21 poets, selections of poetry and video (Quicktime
or RealPlayer).
Poets.org - access to full text poems by occasion and theme.
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British Literature
Aesop's Fables Online
Jane Austen Journal Online -
Persuasions
William Blake's
Poetry and Prose - Blake's poetry and prose and his Songs
of Innocence and of Experience.
British Literature - includes
author profiles, short articles on historical eras and over 50 literary locales.
British Women
Romantic Poets - works published by British women poets between 1789
and 1832.
Burns Country - this site contains
100 songs and poems and an encyclopedia on Scotland's most famous poet.
Chaucer - guide to online resources
on the 14th century poet.
Dickens - a
great site for Charles Dickens fans, biographical information and text of
his works.
Early
British Kingdoms
Gulliver's Travels
by Jonathan Swift - links to source texts, study guides, scholarly societies
and other resources.
King Arthur on Britannia
Legends - essays, historical surveys and links to information on Robin Hood, King Arthur,
Beowulf, etc.
Middle English
Literature - four collections: Camelot Project, Robin Hood, Middle English texts and Bibliographies.
Scottish Writers -
over 1,000 entries for the work and biographies of Scottish
novelists, poets and dramatists.
Shakespeare -
the complete Works of William Shakespeare.
RHS
Shakespeare Connections
Shakespeare and
the Globe: Then and Now - includes the theatre, biographies,
plays in the Elizabethan context.
William Shakespeare & the
Internet - his Works, Life & Times, Theatre, Criticism and Educational
Resources.
William Shakespeare -
a variety of Shakespeare resources, from early Quartos to playhouse promptbooks.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein -
electronic version of the original 1831 edition of Frankenstein.
Sherlockian - comprehensive links
to everything related to 221B Baker Street and Arthur Conan Doyle.
Victorian Women Writers -
works of 19th Century British women authors
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General Literature
- Author Index -
search by author or title to obtain a list of where the literary works
and criticism can be found.
- Author Pathfinders - gives extensive bibliographies of hundreds of writers.
Author Readings & Conversations -
over 65 programs featuring writers, poets, activists and thinkers.
Author Webliography
Bartleby -
the Classics including Benjamin Franklin's autobiography to the
Odyssey to Crime and Punishment.
Bibliomania: The Network Library -
Over 40 classic novels, literature & language reference, poetry & nonfiction.
Bullfinch's Western Mythology -
complete text of The Age of Fable.
Cambridge History of English
and American Literature - all 18 volumes of literacy criticism
and history.
Children's Books Online -
the largest collection of illustrated antique children's books on line...they think.
Classic Bookshelf -
includes a number of classic works, primarily British and American.
Concordance of Great Books -
provides an alphabetical list of books and authors.
Directory of Digitized Collections -
searchable listing of digitized collections from Australia, Armenia,
Great Britain, the United States, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland
and more.
Encyclopedia Mythica -
more than 4400 definitions of mythical, folklore and legendary figures
with some images
Faerie Lore & Literature -
comprehensive site for faerie-inspired stories, poems, novels and plays
(i.e.Midsummer Night's Dream)
Glossary of Poetic
Terms - includes definitions, examples, cross references and quotations
from famous poets.
Gothic Literature - web's guide
to gothic literature.
Great Books - searchable
index of 86 authors and 200 full texts from Shakespeare to Melville.
High School Hub -
English related sites for high school students.
History of the English Language -
focuses on the history and development of new words and phrases.
Literary Criticism Collection
Literary Resources on the Web - links to Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, 20th Century British & Irish, American Literature, Women's Literature, Theatre and Drama.
NoveList - an electronic readers’ advisory resource which assists fiction readers in finding new authors and titles.
Online Books Page - 12,000+ titles indexed, full text, free and not copyrighted. Search by author, title, subject.
Online Study Guides - guides to an extensive library of works including science fiction, 18th & 19th century European classics, renaissance, world literature and the Bible.
Phrase Finder - Meanings and Origins of Phrases, sayings, cliches and quotes
Play Index - indexes plays published as part of collections or anthologies.
Poet's Corner - features lengthy biographical entries for 20 English and American poets from Milton to Dove.
PROJECT GUTENBERG INDEX
Women Writers - from Alcott to Virginia Woolf.
Words Without Borders - The Online Magazine for International Literature
World of Drama - a repository for information relating to world drama, and theatre in general for researchers.
Yahoo!-Arts:Humanities:Literature:Genres:LiteraryFiction:Authors
Greek & Roman
Mythology
Ancient Classic History Glossary - dictionary listing of Greek and Roman Gods.
Classical Gods of Greek Mythology - a complete A to Z list of Greek Gods.
The Classics
Page - Latin and Greek mythology, the Oracle, the Odyssey and more.
Complete Odyssey Homepage - background on Homer, the Iliad, the Odyssey with images, criticism and allusions.
Encyclopedia Mythica - Greek - photo gallery of Greek gods.
Encyclopedia Mythica - Roman - photo gallery of Roman gods.
Gods, Heroes and Myths -
information on Greek, Roman, Celtic, Egyptian, Native American & Asian
Mythology.
Greek Mythology - from the
Illiad to the fall of the last tyrant
Greek Mythology Link -
material includes texts, images, tables and maps.
Greek Pantheon -
a reference guide for students of Greek mythology.
Mortal Women of the Trojan War -
references of the mortal women of the Trojan War.
Mythical and Fantasy Creatures
MythNet - The Classics Unveiled -
designed to educate the world about Greek and Roman mythology.
The
Odyssey - A Deeper Appreciation of the Odyssey developed by the Yale-New
Haven Teacher's Institute.
Odyssey Online - explores
Near Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and sub-Saharan African cultures.
Olympian Gods -
A to Z listing of the Olympian Gods from Bullfinchs Mythology.
Study
Guide for Homer's Odyssey - figure out the variations and myths to help
you understand the Homer better.
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Communications/Journalism
Advertising
in America - over 9,000 images relating to the early history
of advertising in the United States. Materials are from the Special Collections Library at Duke University, includes a multitude of products
from cookbooks, billboards, print advertisements, trade cards, calendars.
American Journalism - annual report on the State of the News Media.
American Newspaper - explores
the condition of the American newspaper in an era of increased competition
and decreased editorial independence.
Archive of American Public
Addresses
Behind the Homefront - "a
daily chronicle of news in homeland security and military operations affecting
newsgathering, access to information and the public's right to know."
Comics - comic strips and editorial
cartoons.
Comics Research Bibliography -
list of resources that cover the cultural and political role of comics in
history, criticism, education, features and reviews.
Cultural Studies -
criticism and resources in media studies, postcolonial studies and contemporary literature.
Early Radio History -
articles and extracts about early radio and related technologies, concentrating
on the United States from 1897 to 1927.
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting -
media watch group provides documented criticism of media bias and censorship.
Freedom of Information - This site is a one-stop portal that describes best practices, explains campaign strategies and tactics, and links the efforts of freedom of information advocates around the world.
Freedom Forum - a nonpartisan
foundation dedicated to free press, free speech and free spirit for all people.
High
School Debate Topics
Inaugural Addresses -
Inaugural speeches of all presidents from Washington to Clinton.
Journalism.org - Research, Resources, and Ideas to Improve Journalism.
Life Magazine Photo Archive - millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, from the
1750s to today.
Media Literacy -
covers the influence of media in the lives of children and youth.
Media Matters - a not for profit information center dedicated to monitoring, analyzing, and correcting misinformation.
Museum of Television and Radio -
interviews with people in T.V. and radio, talking about the creative
process.
Newswatch - a consumer's guide to
the news, an online media criticism magazine.
Online Journalism Review -
articles evaluate the field of online journalism.
Poynter Institute -
a school for journalists, future journalists, and teachers of journalists.
ProPublica - journalism in the public interest providing access to missing memos from the Bush Administration.
Public Integrity - investigative journalism in the public interest.
Pulitzer Organization - lists all of the Pulitzer Prizes and their winners from 1917 to the present.
Pulitzer Prize Photos - from the Newseum.
Pulitzer Prize Photographs - from the North Carolina State University library.
Radio Programs - streaming audio from such programs as NPR, music, old time radio, talk radio and sports.
State of the News Media - an annual report on American Journalism.
Streaming Audio and Video Resources -
a list of resources that provide links to audio and video files.
SunshineWeek - promoting the public's right to know with links to open government web sites and FOIA efforts.
Syndicated Comics - over 100
syndicated comics.
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Oral History
The1920s/The
Roaring Twenties
1950's America -
literature and culture in America during the 1950's.
American Cultural
History - resources covering the 20th Century, divided into sections
according to decade.
The British Invasion -
covers the influences of the Beatles, the Who, the Rolling Stones, the
Kinks and the Hollies.
Cold War - complements
the CNN special includes archival documents, newspaper stories, cold war
culture, a glossary and a chronology.
Eye Witness History - first hand testimony
and photographs from historical events in American History.
Family Search - geneaological resource
from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons).
Images from the 60's & 70's -
more than 60 images by photograher Lisa Law, capturing the era's activism
and counterculture.
National Archives and Records Administration - historical documents and photographs
from American History.
Picturing
the Century - ONE Hundred Years of Photography from the
National Archives.
The Nixon Years - photographic
history of the Nixon years from photographer Fred Maroon.
Posters American Style- discusses
impact of American culture on posters with examples in Rock n' Roll, Civil
Rights, FDR. Features over 137 posters from the Smithsonian.
Psychedelic
Sixties - sections on Woodstock, Rock Music, Hippies, Civil Rights Movement,
Vietnam War, etc.
Photography & Film
AFI's 100 Years/100 Laughs - American Film Institute list of the 100 funniest movies.
Ancient
History in the Movies - These movies claim some connection to historical events, but are primarily fictional.
Medieval
History in the Movies - "Medieval" in the case covers the
first-century (CE) Roman Empire until the 17th-century. Although "medieval" and "movies" might
not seem to be a good fit -- a lot of bad films have been made.
Modern
History in the Movies - The films suggested will give insight
into the periods studied in modern history courses, but they are
far from perfect!
American Museum
of Photography - images from the earliest daguerreotype
to the first practical color photograph.
American Photography:
A Century of Images - a topical look at photography as used in
art, persuasion, social change, war, and presidential image making.
Cinema: How are Hollywood
Films Made? - examines the creative process of producing a motion
picture from the words to the editor's final cut.
Cinematography - complete
historical timeline of the discovery of cinematography in the history
of film.
HELIOS:
American Photographs Index
Masters of Photography -
includes information on 45 famous photographers with examples of their work.
Picturing
the Century - Portfolios from 7 famous American Photographers from
the National Archives.
Silent Movie Era - 17,000 silent
films, with reviews, availability of films on video or DVD, film biographies, etc.
Telecommunications & Multimedia
Encyclopedia - covers technologies, trends, biographies, legislation, company profiles.
Theatre
Theatre History -
annotated directory of links to resources on Theatre history from classical
Greek to the present.
Broadway: The American Musical -
five-part series from PBS offers insights into the world of the Great White Way throughout its fabled past, all the way up to the present.
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