English Literature from 1750 to the Present

Intended primarily for students of EN 202, taught by the VMI English Faculty

Below are links to websites devoted to the lives and works of authors taught in EN 202 from the Norton Anthology of English Literature, Major Authors Edition, as well as links to research resources.

General Reference


British Poetry 1780-1910: a Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions


The English Server


English Language and Literatures



Citing Electronic Sources

A collection of links to websites with guidelines for citing material from the World Wide Web, CD-ROMs and other electronic sources.  The emphasis is on MLA format, but there is information for APA, Chicago, and Turabian, as well.


Romantics


Romantic Chronology


Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature--Romantics


Romantic Literature Research Tools


Romanticism on the Net

Peer-reviewed, Electronic Journal devoted to Romantic studies.


Romantic Circles

A scholarly Website devoted to the study of the literature and culture of the Romantic period, published by the University of Maryland


The Literary Gothic

Authors, e-texts, research resources for the Romantic Gothic tradition. See also the site for Valancourt Books, a major publisher of Gothic fiction from the Romantic period into the 20th century.


The William Blake Archive

The University of Virginia's E-Text Center provides this hypermedia archive sponsored by the Library of Congress. "The Archive contains fully searchable and scalable electronic editions of 39 copies of 18 of Blake's 19 illuminated works in the context of full, up-to-date bibliographic information about each image, scrupulous 'diplomatic' transcriptions of all texts, detailed descriptions of all images, and extensive bibliographies. [Eventually], the Archive will contain one copy of all the illuminated books, including the longest, Jerusalem (100 plates), and multiple copies of several, along with a searchable new electronic version of David V. Erdman's Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake, the standard printed edition for reference."


Songs of Innocence and Experience

Sophisticated, image-intensive, multiple-version presentation of the Songs; includes clickable imagemaps based on black-and-white reproductions of Blake's plates [for reasons of speed]; clicking on an image brings up the selected enlargement; clicking on features in the enlargement then brings up commentary if available.


William Blake Online [RealPlayer, MP3, Flash]

"This is a companion resource to the Tate Britain's comprehensive exhibition of the work by the poet, printmaker, and visionary William Blake (1757-1827). William Blake Online introduces some of Blake's artistic and poetical works, his life story, and the London that he knew. Interactive features include specially commissioned recorded extracts from The Divine Comedy (Blake illustrated an edition), Jerusalem, and Songs of Innocence and of Experience; original engravings with pop-up notes; an e-dictionary of the major figures in his personal mythology; maps of Blake's London; and a summary and analysis of each poem." (Description provided by Internet Scout Project)


The William Wordsworth Page (Academy of American Poets)


The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth (Project Bartleby)


Dove Cottage

The Wordsworth Museum and Art Gallery


The Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive


Lord Byron (A Spartacus Educational Page)


Selected Poems of Lord Byron (Toronto)


Percy Bysshe Shelley (Academy of American Poets)


Percy Bysshe Shelley (Dickinson College)


Percy Shelley, Complete Poetical Works (Project Bartleby)


The Keats-Shelley House

"For generations Piazza di Spagna has been visited by architects, painters, musicians and poets who all lodged here. Tobias Smollett, George Eliot, Goethe, Coleridge, Shelley, Byron, the Brownings, Henry James, Edith Wharton, Oscar Wilde and Joyce were just a few of the many who were attracted and inspired by the celebrated 'centro storico'."

The Keats-Shelley Association of America

Includes tables of contents of all issues of The Keats-Shelley Journal


Keats, Poetical Works (Project Bartleby)


British Library Keats Exhibitions


Keats Conference at Harvard University, 7-9 September 1995


Victorians


Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature--Victorian


Victorian Web


Victorian Literature Research Tools


Resources for Studying the Bronte Sisters (from Voice of the Shuttle)


The Tennyson Page


Dickens Project Home Page


The Dickens Page (Japan)


The Charles Dickens Home Page (Finland)


Modernists


Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature --Modern British (and American)


Twentieth Century Literature Research Tools


Modernism Timeline, 1909-1929


Resources for Joseph Conrad and Heart of Darkness


Twentieth-century Poetry in English


Yeats Society Sligo


T. S. Eliot (1888-1965): Biography, Timeline, Essays on Individual Poems


T.S. Eliot, 1888-1965: Bibliography and Links

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