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Selected Search Engines

Dictionaries, Citations and Style

On-line Writing Lab Resources (OWLs)
These are places that your students can send their work for
revision advice. Check them out first yourself.

Reading Resources
- The Voice of the Shuttle
Homepage (Humanities Research: Anthropology to Women's
Studies)
- American Literature
- American
Literature: Electronic Archives Homepage
- English
and American Literature Online
- Brief
Timeline of American Literature and Events
- English
On-line Text Center (University of Virginia)
- Reading:
Young Adults Reading Lists, K-12
- Online Literary
Criticism (A great site for literary research and criticism)
- Rutgers'
Library Resources: English Literature (including, listsers,
electronic texts, etc)
- English
Literature: Resources, Interpretations and Discussions
- This site's purpose is to explore English Literature by providing
you with historical backgrounds, original sources, interpretations
and a channel to exchange your ideas with others.
- Classic
Literature:Literary Guide
- Ongoing
Unvirsity of Virginia Hypertext Project--The hypertexts
in this collection have been produced by students at The University
of Virginia, primarily students enrolled in The American Studies
Program, but also by people in the American Studies Group,a
loose affiliation of students, faculty and staff who share an
interest in American Studies, new media, and learning.
- Modern
English Collection University of Virginia
- The
Online Book Page-University of Pennsylvania
- The
History of the United States Hypertext Archive
- Humanities Text Initiative-
- American
Verse Project-University of Michigan
- The Universal Library-Carnegie
Mellon
- Project Gutenberg
SPECIAL
PROJECTS: Specific Works and Connections

Edgar Allan
Poe Sites
Horror Movies

Transcendentalism
- Emerson
- Thoreau,
Henry David - Thoreau Reader
- Thoreau,
Henry David - Thoreau Links
- Thoreau,
Henry David - Guide to Resources
- Artists/
Movements and Ideas: Utopias
- Utopian
Communities
- Utopian
Communities 1800-1890
- Ephrata
Cloister
- Brook
Farm
- The
Shakers
- I
Hear America Singing, Artists, Movements, Ideas
- "The
Shakers."
- The Shakers: A text
- The
Oneida Community
- The
Farm (Utopia?)
- The Farm community is a cooperative enterprise of families
and friends living on three square miles in southern middle Tennessee.
We started the Farm in the hope of establishing a strongly cohesive,
outwardly-directed community, a base from which we could, by
action and example, have a positive effect on the world as a
whole.

Mark Twain

Self-Portraits
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