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Cambridge History of English and American Literature |
Assembled from 1907 to 1921, the "History" includes
authoritative essays and articles about authors, and examines poetry and prose
from Arthurian to Victorian England. |
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David Perdue’s Charles Dickens Page |
Includes descriptions of all Dickens' characters, descriptions of
Dickens’ life in London and America, and his perspective on Christmas, an
interactive map of Dickens' London, and links to the full text of his works. |
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Encyclopaedia of British History |
“A comprehensive encyclopedia currently containing over 2,800 entries.
Attempt to show the history of Britain through the eyes of people from all
levels of society. ” |
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Literary
Resources on the Net |
Links to sites dealing with American and British literary
works, arranged by time period. |
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Sonnet Central |
“An archive of English sonnets, commentary, pictures, and relevant web
links.” Sonnets are grouped by time period and can also by an
alphabetical list of authors. Also, included in the site are excerpts of
critical essays. |
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Tudor England |
Provides visitors with comprehensive information on the English Tudor
Kings and Queens which includes information on the wives of Henry VIII. Also you
will find information on life in Tudor England; architecture; biographies of
important people and genealogy trees. |
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Victorian Station |
This site features Victorian-era architecture, literature, and fashion, among
other things. Historical information includes quotes from Queen Victoria's
journal and a timeline. |