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 Medieval Links

  The Canterbury Tales
  Presented by The Electronic Literature Foundation, this site
  presents Chaucer's Tales in Middle English and Modern
  English.

  The Labyrinth
  Georgetown University's resources for Medieval studies.

  Byzantine & Medieval Studies Links
  Categorizes and links to thousands of websites.

Renaissance Links


The First Folio and Early Quartos of Shakespeare's Plays
From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library, a collection of plays from The First Folio (1623) and early Quartos of Shakespeare.

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Includes performance schedules and materials for teachers.

Perseus Digital Library
This site from the Department of the Classics, Tufts University. Dedicated to the study of the humanities, the site provides access to digital texts from the classics, papyri, the English Renaissance.

Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
A guide to scholarly Shakespearean research on the internet. Shakespeare's contemporaries are also included.

A Celebration of Women Writers
From the digital library at the University of Pennsylvania, this collection of electronic texts provides access to materials from 3000 B.C. to the 20th century.

Victorian Links

  The Victorian Web
  A well-indexed archive of information about Victorian culture.

  The Victoria Research Web
  A guide to advanced research, with links to archives, reviews
  of reference works, and tips on doing primary research in
  Britain.

  Literary Resources

  Modern Language Association
  Website for the prestigious organization

  On-line Books
  Comprehensive list of texts available online

  Voice of the Shuttle
  Extensive, trustworthy website for research in the humanities;
  continually updated.

 

Last Updated October 6, 2009