E-Text Archives
Last Updated: Novemeber 26,
1996
[Suggestion Box]
- 17th
Century Archive (Oxford)
- 18th
Century Studies (English Server)
- 19th
Century Archive (Oxford)
- Alex:
A Catalogue of Electronic Texts on the Internet:
This is an excellent tool for searching the
Internet for electronic texts. You can search by
Author or Title, or you can browse the entire
collection by Author, Title, Date, Host, Language
or Subject.
- The
Bible: Revised Standard Edition (Searchable)
- The
Bible: King James Version (Searchable)
- Brown
University Women Writers Project
- The
Electronic Beowolf Project: "'The
Electronic Beowulf Project' has assembled a huge
database of digital images of the Beowulf
manuscript and related manuscripts and printed
texts."
- Electronic
Text Centre: University of Virginia: The
Electronic Text Centre at the University of
Virginia is an excellent example of how the
Internet can be used to create literary research
databases. The Rossetti Collection (found in the British
Poetry Hypertext Archives) is particularly
interesting for its combination of text and
graphics. So too is the Middle
English Collectionand the rather large Modern
English Collection.
- The
Historical Text Archive: "The archive
contains a variety of resources of interest to
historians. These include ASCII text files of
historical documents and scholarly papers
(principally for the Americas), GIF/JPEG files,
software, library search programs, diaries, and
bibliographies. New files are added as they
become available."
- Labyrinth:
World Wide Web Server for Medieval Studies
- National
Library of Canada Electronic Publications Pilot
Project
- On-line
Books Page
- Poetry
Index (Searchable)
- Project
Bartleby: Columbia University
- Project
Gutenberg
- Renaissance
Electronic Texts: "A series of
old-spelling, SGML-encoded editions of
Renaissance books and manuscripts (with critical
introduction), transcriptions of basic texts, and
supplementary studies, published on the Internet
as a free resource for students of the
period." (University of Toronto)
- Representative
Poetry: "The electronic representative
Poetry includes English poetry from the early
medieval period to the beginning of the twentieth
century." (University of Toronto)
- Shakespeare:
Complete Works
- Stony
Run: Various texts from the 16th, 17th, and
18th centuries. There are also many literary
links here.
- The
Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature Main
Page
- Yahoo
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