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- American Verse Project a searchable archive of American poetry published prior to 1920. This is on-going project is a collaborative effort of the University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative (HTI) and the University of Michigan Press.
- French language texts from the Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language.
- Bartlett's Familiar Quotations. This is the 1901 edition of Bartlett's. Mugar Memorial Library owns several later editions in print.
- Classical Literature. The Internet Classics Archive at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, provides word/phrase searchable works of Aeschylus, Antoninus, Aristophanes, Aristotle, Caesar, Carus, Euripides, Herodotus, Hippocrates, Homer, Ovid, Plato, Plotinus, Plutarch, Sophocles, Tacitus, Thucydides and Virgil.
- Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln is a searchable online version of the 8 volume set published in 1953 by the Abraham Lincoln Association. This site has been created as part of the University of Michigan's "Making of America" project.
- Gale
Literary Databases
bring three literary resources together in a single database of information
on the lives and writings of nearly 100,000 authors.
- provides a comprehensive
collection of biographies of currently active authors.
- provides excerpts
from critical works on most major twentieth century writers,
grouped by individual titles within an author's body of work.
Extensive bibliographies are also included for each individual
work, and for the author as a whole. This resource should
be used in conjunction with the print version of Contemporary
Literary Criticism (Mugar Reference X PN 771 .C59) which covers
a larger number of more obscure authors.
- Detailed literary biographies of authors from a wide variety of genres, nationalities, and literary forms. Should also be used in conjunction with the print version of the Dictionary of Literary Biography (Mugar Reference X PS 21 .D52M).
- provides a comprehensive
collection of biographies of currently active authors.
- The Internet Movie Database is an international encyclopedia of films. Searchable by film title, genre or personnel. Extensive use of hypertext links allows the user to trace many elements of an entry to other related entries. Many entries include full texts of reviews.
- The Koran. A full text searchable English version of the Holy Qur'an translated by M.H. Shakir and published by Tahrike Tarsile Qur'an, Inc., in 1983.
- comprises three major resources: an electronic version of the Middle English Dictionary, a "HyperBibliography" of Middle English prose and verse, and an associated network of electronic resources.
- Interplay
is an index to plays in collections, anthologies and periodicals. Interplay
should serve as a supplement to Mugar Memorial Library's other play indexes.
See also:
- Play Index. Mugar Reference X Z5781 .F53,
- Ottemiller, John H., Index to plays in collections. Mugar Reference X Z5781 .08 1988
- This standard critical reference provides essay-length entries and bibliographies of key thinkers and their thoughts. The Guide will be updated regularly, and the full text is searchable - unlike the printed version (Mugar Z6514.C97 J64 1994).
- from Chadwyck Healy, is a collection of full text literary databases and
complementary reference databases. Click on "Individual Collections" to
see a description of the databases listed below or to search a single
collection. Other search
options listed on the introductory screen can be used to search the whole
database at once.
--Boston University subscribes to the following titles:- 20th Century American Poetry African-American Poetry (1750-1900)
- American Poetry (1600-1900)
- Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature Early English Prose Fiction (1500-1700)
- Editions and Adaptations of Shakespeare (1591-1911)
- Eighteenth Century Fiction (1700-1780)
- English Drama (1280-1915)
- English Poetry (600-1900)
- The Faber Poetry Library (20th century)
- King James Bible
- Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged.
- The On-Line Books Page, presents over 15,000 online public domain English language books. The criteria for this site specify that there can be no charge for access to these publications, either in the form of advance fees, shareware fees, or requirments that the user provide personal information.
- The Online Texts Collection from the Internet Public Library provides access to thousands of electronic books
- Project Bartleby at Columbia University has made selected works of about forty authors available in a word/phrase searchable format. This format operates from a single search engine covering the entire archive, not by individual author. However, a particular Author's work can be rendered in full text by title or chapter. Among those included are, T.S Eliot poetry and prose 1917-20; Robert Frost,1913-1920; the complete works of Shelley and Wordsworth; Yeats 1899-1919; Whitman's Leaves of Grass, etc.
- Shakespeare. The Complete Works of Shakespeare--at a site maintained at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- TS Eliot Concordance. Tsebase is a word/phrase searchable concordance (renders only one line of text) of the complete works of T.S. Eliot (excluding Greek passages).
- Women Writers
Online is a product of Brown University Women Writers Project.
It is a full text database of pre-Victorian women's writing in English.
Covering
the period 1400-1850, WWO includes fiction, poetry, and drama, as well as
writings in religion and philosophy, history and politics, science
and medicine.
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