Nineteenth Century
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Nineteenth Century: authors and texts
Jane Austen Information Page Featuring hypertexts and bibliographies.
Blake Multimedia Project Blake himself was a multimedia artist whose work combined verbal and visual expression with technological innovation. Blake's work is difficult to access because accurate color reproductions of the hundreds of illuminated plates he printed are rare and expensive and because deciphering their verbal and visual codes requires a large scholarly apparatus. The Blake Multimedia Project addresses these difficulties with a hypertext interactive edition that displays the plates on a monitor or projects them on a screen.
The William Blake Archive Works by Blake and his circle, a bibliography of over 500 useful critical articles and books about Blake's work, including a list of widely used editions and reference books, and a list of other Internet sites of interest to users of the Blake Archive.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Selected poems. From the Women's Studies Database. Searchable.
The Dickens Project The Dickens Project of the University of California is a scholarly consortium devoted to promoting the study and enjoyment of the life, times, and work of Charles Dickens.
Emily Dickinson Page Links to over 460 of her Poems On-Line, also links to information about Emily Dickinson.
Godey's Lady's Book Online Godey's Lady's Book was one of the most popular lady's books of the 19th century. Each issue contained poetry, beautiful engraving and articles by some of the most well known authors in America.
ODES of 1819 by John Keats Provides full text, list of key works, and an index of keywords for quick searches.
John Keats (1795-1821) An exhibition from the British Library.
Lyrical Ballads From the original edition of Lyrical Ballads, the Bristol imprint of 1798.
The Life and Works of Herman Melville A publication dedicated to disseminating information about Herman Melville on the Internet and the World Wide Web.
The William Morris Home Page News of Morris-related events and publications; information about the worldwide William Morris Society; materials relating to the life and work of Morris, his friends and followers; and links to other places of interest on the Internet.
The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Hypermedia Research Archive
The Mary Anne Sadlier Archive Read Bessy Conway on-line and access a critical introduction to her work, related links and information about Sadler's cultural context, a biographical sketch, bibliography of her works, and bibliography of related material.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Electronic text editions of the novel, works by Mary Shelley's parents, works by Percy Shelley, and romantic literature and cultural contexts.
Romantic Circles A Website devoted to the study of Lord Byron, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, their contemporaries and historical contexts.
Mark Twain Dozens of texts and manuscripts, scores of contemporary reviews and newspaper articles, hundreds of graphic images, and many different kinds of interactive exhibits.
Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture A comprehensive collection of documents, manuscripts and editions which elucidates the novel's historical and cultural context. The site also includes an interactive timeline, virtual exhibits to accompany the primary material, and lesson plans for teachers and student projects.
The Yellow Wallpaper Site Including the text and textual references to Charlotte Perkins Gilman's story.
Youth's Educator for Home and Society Book on-line.
Nineteenth Century: text collections
Database of African American Poetry, 1760-1900 A collection of over 2,500 poems, based on William French's bibliography, Afro-American Poetry and Drama 1760-1975. The Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia.
Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls The Dime Novel and Story Paper Collection at Stanford University Library. This site offers thousands of cataloged graphic images of illustrated covers to issues of the dime novels and story papers that were immensely popular in America from the mid-nineteenth century to its close. The images may be searched or browsed.
American Verse Project A collaborative project between the University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative (HTI) and the University of Michigan Press.
English poetry, Full Text Database English Poetry includes 4,450 works by 1,350 poets from the Anglo-Saxon period to the end of the nineteenth century. The Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
English verse drama English Verse Drama contains more than 1,500 works by around 450 named and approximately 230 anonymous works, from the Shrewsbury Fragments of the late thirteenth century through the unparalleled output of the Elizabethan and Jacobean period to the end of the nineteenth century. The Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
British Poetry Archive, 1780-1910 A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions at the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia.
Modern English Collection The Electronic Text Center at University of Virgiinia.
Making of America A digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection contains approximately 1,600 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints.
Victorian Women Writers Project A unique collection of texts by women of the late Victorian period.
Nineteenth Century: textual references
New
Books in Nineteenth-Century British Studies
This site offers complete publication information for scholarly
works on the British Romantic and Victorian periods.
The
Victorian Web
The Victorian Web is the WWW translation of Brown University's
Context 61, which serves as a resource for courses in Victorian
literature.
Nineteenth Century: related materials
