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The site provides links, resources, news and listings for Eliot scholars and enthusiasts.
This site is intended as a resource hub, for those wishing to find out more about Eliot’s work and life, as well as providing news about events,...
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Chesnutt’s writings are remarkably varied in genre, style, and voice. As archival materials and correspondence reveal, he worked at his craft, revising and reshaping work again and again. He was also prolific. Writing in every genre, he probed...
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KateChopin.org provides a network for scholars interested in Kate Chopin, and it acts as a bridge between scholars and students, teachers, librarians, journalists, playwrights, filmmakers, translators, book club members, bloggers, podcast hosts,...
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INGLESE: The Life and Works of Herman Melville is a publication dedicated to disseminating information about Herman Melville on the Internet and the World Wide Web.
The website offers a wide range of materials useful for studying the author,...
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The Online Books Page is a website that facilitates access to books that are freely readable over the Internet. It also aims to encourage the development of such online books, for the benefit and edification of all.
Major parts of the site...
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The Walt Whitman Archive endeavors to make Whitman's vast work freely and conveniently accessible to scholars, students, and general readers. Whitman, America's most influential poet and a writer of global renown, is the most challenging of all...
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e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia, a full-featured electronic reference resource, is a product of the Encyclopedia Project at the West Virginia Humanities Council.
The content of e-WV is based on the 2,200 articles of the West Virginia...
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Villanova University's Digital Library initiative assembles, presents, and preserves digital collections that support the teaching and research of the campus and the global community of scholars. It works with faculty, staff and regional partners...
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The Washington Irving Society, an author society which falls under the umbrella of the American Literature Association, was resurrected during the 2009 ALA conference in Boston. The new society plans to unite scholars with other Irving enthusiasts...