A S Byatt - Home - 0 views
Ian McEwan Website: Homepage - 0 views
A sweet nosegay (e-book) - 1 views
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Montana State University provide this annotated online full-text of Isabella Whitney's verse miscellany, 'A Sweet Nosegay, or Pleasant Posy Containing a Hundred and Ten Philosophical Flowers' (1573) compiled by a large team of editorial staff. Whitney's miscellany is regarded as the first publication of secular verse by a women in Renaissance England.
The Philip Roth Society - 0 views
Page for A.S. Byatt's _Possession_ - 0 views
A Website for Richard Yates - 0 views
Baylor University || Armstrong Browning Library - 0 views
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The Library's greatest strength is in its materials focusing on the lives and works of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, including original letters and manuscripts, books from the poets' library, all of the first and many successive editions of their poetry, secondary works and criticisms, their poetry set to music, portraits, and memorabilia too numerous to list. The Armstrong Browning Library has become the world's largest collection of materials related to the Brownings.
The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre - 0 views
The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe - 0 views
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This project aims to recognize and analyse the intellectual legacy of British and Irish authors in the European cultural tradition. It examines the ways in which selected British and Irish writers in various humanistic disciplines have been translated, published, reviewed and discussed in Europe over the last few centuries. The project is being published under the title 'The Athlone Critical Traditions: The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe', an open-ended, multi-volume series published by Continuum. Publications are listed from 2003 to the present and deal with the reception of several authors, including: Laurence Sterne; James Joyce; Walter Pater; Ossian and James Macpherson; D. H. Lawence; Sir Walter Scott; Jane Austen; Coleridge; Charles Darwin; Shelley; Byron; H. G. Wells; Jonathan Swift; David Hume; Yeats; and Henry James
Peter Redgrove Papers - 0 views
John Donne Society - Welcome - 0 views
The Raymond Chandler Web Site - 0 views
Designing Shakespeare - Home - 0 views
Ray Bradbury - 0 views
Raymond Carver - 0 views
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