Literature and Culture Resources

 

  • American Studies Recommendations by Richard P. Horwitz
    Richard P. Horwitz, a professor at the University of Iowa, presents collection of Internet resources about American studies. Topics include history, literature, popular culture, demographics, material culture, folklore, politics, visual arts, religion, and more.
  • American Transcendentalism Web
    Links to papers, texts, and notes on American Transcendentalism.
  • Anthology of Middle English Literature
    E-texts, biographical information, quotations, essays and additional resource lists for wide range of Middle English writers.
  • Bartleby.com: Great Books Online
    Books and information on literature, reference, and verse.
  • CLCWeb:Comparative Literature and Culture
    CLCWeb is a peer-refereed online learned journal publishing scholarship in the widest definition of the discipline of comparative literature and culture. It combines traditional comparative literature with comparative cultural studies.
  • Documenting the American South
    Collection of resources on Southern history, literature, and culture from the colonial period through the first decades of the 20th century, compiled by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Academic Affairs Library.
  • English Literature: Early 17th Century
    E-texts, biographical information, quotations, essays and additional resource lists for early 17th century British writers.
  • NetSerf: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources
    Web search engine for finding materials on the Middle Ages. Offers links to information on Medieval literature, architecture, music, art, people, philosophy, religion, civilizations, science and technology, culture, drama, history, women, law, and more.
  • 16th Century Renaissance English Literature
    E-texts, biographical information, quotations, essays and additional resource lists for wide range of English Renaissance authors.
  • The Victorian Web
    Collection offering access to information about Victorian literature, theater, music, entertainment, visual arts, history, culture, and more.
  • Voice of the Shuttle: Website for Humanities Research
    Portal to thousands of websites for scholarship in the humanities.