Literary Research in General
Alan Liu's Voice of the
Shuttle --the premier index to literary resources on the Web
Jack Lynch's
Literary Resources on the
Net
CWRLliterary
resources page
Web-Cite literary and
cultural studies database
Electronic Text Center at
the University of Virginia
Scott Rettberg's Books in Chains Survey of
English Resources on the WWW
Micahel Lee Groves' Literature Resources for the High School
and College Student
English department
homepages from one hundred colleges and universities
Still more English department homepages
Literary Calendar: what of
literary significance happened today? On your birthday?
The Shakespeare Web--there are lots of Shakespeare sites out there, but this one is among the best
Shakespearan insult generators: enjoy this ingenious use of the Web in variants by Rob Kabacoff, Joey Hess, and Chris Seidel
Elizabethan curse generator: more literary fun. Insult yourself. Impress your friends!
Chadwyck-Healey full-text English poetry database. A huge, multi-author database that is particularly helpful in its concordance function: for searching for words or phrases. University of Texas access only, though.
Texts and contexts: a WWW resource center on some big names in Western literature.
E 314L: Literary Contests and Contexts, a very nice Web site for a course at the University at Texas that exemplifies some creative use of WWW message forums. Great artwork, too.
International Shakespeare Globe Centre Site at Reading University
Shakespeare Globe USA, which might be easier to link to
Rhetoric, Composition, and Computers
CWRL, an electronic journal
Journal of Computer-Mediated
Communication
Computer-Mediated
Communication magazine
Ingeborg Endter's project on
public space on the internet, which links to my fall 1995 rhetoric and comp.
class's discussion about the Mall of America
Undergraduate Writing
Center at UT
The
Paradigm On-Line Writing Assistant, a very useful on-line writing
textbook
Alliance for Computers and
Writing--lots of helpful stuff here.....
Janice Walker's style sheet
on citing electronic resources
Bruce Sterling's history
of the Internet-- thanks, Tonya
Browning and Robert Stevens,
for this useful and interesting link
George Landow's Cyberspace
and Critical Theory Overview
Take a Walk on the
Wired Side, a cyber exhibit brough to you by the University of Texas
libraries
Kairos, a journal for
teachers of writing in webbed environments
RhetNet, a cyber writing
journal
The 1997 College
Composition and Communication Conference site
The Online Writery, an interactive site from the University of Missouri-Columbia
The Bare Bones Guide to HTML--a useful site
Mark Surman's analysis of how we talk about new technologies, Wired Words: Utopia, Revolution, and the History of Electronic Highways