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Blake Digital Text Project
Site created by Nelson Hilton, University of Georgia. Included hypertext version of Songs of Innocence and Experience and a concordance to the works of Blake.

 

British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832

"The British Women Romantic Poet's Project is producing an online scholarly archive consisting of E-text editions of poetry by British and Irish women written (not necessarily published) between 1789 (the onset of the French Revolution) and 1832 (the passage of the Reform Act), a period traditionally known in English literary history as the Romantic period."

 

Jane Austen Information Page

E-text of Austen's works. Some images. Bibliographies.

 

Romantic Chronology
Chronology of literature from the 17th - 19th centuries. Year-by-year breakdown includes links when available to more complete information. Edited by Alan Liu (Dept. of English, University of California, Santa Barbara) and Laura Mandell (Miami University, Ohio).

 

Romantic Circles

"Website devoted to the study of Lord Byron, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, their contemporaries and historical contexts. Romantic Circles is the collaborative product of editors, contributors, and users around the world--a wide community with a shared interest in the literature and culture of the younger Romantics and their ever-widening circles of influence." 

 

Romanticism on the Net

"Romanticism On the Net is a Peer-reviewed, Electronic Journal devoted to Romantic studies. The peer-review system means that at least two members of the editorial board read submissions and write readers' reports. Less than a third of the submissions have been published since the creation of the journal four years ago, with more than two-thirds of these going through at least one revision before publication. Each article contains the information from the Modern Language Association for referring to an electronic publication. This quarterly journal is indexed in the MLA International Bibliography."

 

The Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive

The works of Coleridge from the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia. "Since 1992, the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia has pursued twin missions with equal seriousness of purpose: to build and maintain an internet-accessible collection of SGML texts and images;  to build and maintain a user community adept at the creation and use of these materials. The Center combines an on-line archive of tens of thousands of SGML and XML-encoded electronic texts and images with a library service that offers hardware and software suitable for the creation and analysis of text. Through ongoing training sessions and support of teaching and research projects, the Center is building a diverse user community locally, serving thousands of users globally, and providing a model for similar humanities computing enterprises at other institutions." 

 

The Web Concordances

Electronic concordances to P.B. Shelley's Selected Poems, S. T. Coleridge's The Ancyent Marinere, John Keats' The Odes of 1819, William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Wordsworth and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads (1798), and Gerard Manley Hopkins Poems (First edition, 1918).

 

William Blake Archive

A hypermedia archive which offers the latest technology in the scanning of images. Includes the full-text and images of a number of Blakes' works.