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The Monstrous Feminine in Literature and Art - 0 views

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    Sito web dedicato all'immagine della donna nella letteratura gotica anglofona dal romanticismo all'epoca contemporanea facente parte del Gender, Literature, and Art Index a cura di Kathrin Nichols, Pittsburgh University
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Mythopoeic Society - A non-profit organization devoted to the study of mythopoeic liter... - 0 views

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    The Mythopoeic Society is a non-profit organization devoted to the study of mythopoeic literature, particularly the works of members of the informal Oxford literary circle known as the "Inklings."
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Bonner Online-Bibliographie zur Comicforschung - 0 views

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    Die Bonner Online-Bibliographie zur Comicforschung ist eine bibliographische Datenbank, die die internationale wissenschaftliche Literatur zu Comics, Graphic Novels, Manga und verwandten Gebieten erschließen möchte. Nicht erfasst wurden bisher (mit wenigen Ausnahmen) Artikel in Fan-Magazinen und Tageszeitungen. Die Bibliographie versteht sich als Komplement und Ergänzung zu ähnlichen Unternehmungen, die einen abweichenden (teilweise umfassenderen) Ansatz haben, wie ComicsResearch.org oder die comics research bibliography.
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Burney Centre at McGill University - The Burney Society - 0 views

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    The Burney Society honours Frances Burney d'Arblay (1752-1840), a woman who recorded everything from Johnsonian wit to George III's fits, from Evelina's entrance into the world to Napoleon's last stand. Her acute observations about her family, friends, and 18th-century society show us how much, and how little, life and literature have changed in two centuries.
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archipelago books - 0 views

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    Archipelago Books is a not-for-profit press devoted to publishing excellent english translations of classic and contemporary world literature. Seeking to develop a wider audience for international fiction and poetry in the USA, Archipelago Books has been working in partnership with like-minded organizations hosting readings and events for authors and translators. The community around Archipelago is growing, thanks to the enthusiasm of booksellers, professors, librarians, translators, and our devoted readers. FB page at https://www.facebook.com/archipelagobooks
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Sciencegate - 0 views

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    The aim of Sciencegate is to make scientific literature from the open access segment available free of charge on the internet. Sciencegate is an initiative of the company Point Software AG. In order to achieve this goal, scientific data from over 1,400 universities and open access journals are collected, categorised and refined in the Sciencegate internal database, which currently contains over 26 million data records relating to scientific articles. This places Sciencegate in the premier league of scientific document archiving and collecting within the framework of the OA Initiative. Newly published articles from all over the world are recorded and made available within just 24 hours via Sciencegate as a daily updated single point of entry for science and research.
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China Doctoral Dissertations Full-text Database - 0 views

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    China Doctoral Dissertations Full-text Database is the most comprehensive, highest quality, continuously updated doctor dissertations database in China. It collects dissertations from 404 doctor degree grantors. Series and Subjects: Mathematics/Physics/Mechanics/Astronomy; Chemistry/Metallurgy/Environment/Mine Industry; Architecture/Energy/Traffic/Electromechanics, etc; Agriculture; Medicine & Public Health; Literature/History/Philosophy; Politics/Military Affairs/Law; Education & Social Science; Electronic Technology & Information Science; Economics & Management. They are further divided into 168 Subject databases.
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Postcolonial Digital Humanities | Global explorations of race, class, gender, sexuality... - 0 views

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    Postcolonial digital humanities has taken shape recently as an emergent academic field. Its lineage reaches back to the 1990s, when scholars Deepika Bahri and George Landow first created websites such as "Postcolonial Studies at Emory" (original version) and "The Postcolonial Literature and Culture Web." These scholars marshaled the text-based internet culture of Web 1.0 to establish sites of knowledge; identify key terms, theorists, and stakes for postcolonial studies; and to publicize the field. This website website addresses these opportunities by outlining the shape of the contemporary 'postcolonial digital humanities' through interrogating the ways postcolonial studies has evolved through different phases of internet culture from the original Web 1.0 postcolonial websites, to the "transmedia" shift beginning in the mid-2000s, to the later move to Web 2.0 and the rise of social media cultures.
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k.i.s.s. of the panopticon - 0 views

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    a cultural theory and media literacy web site maintained by Douglas Bicket. The website will be useful to English studies students specialising in media, modern fiction, feminist studies, theory of literature and narrative, postmodernism, marxism or experimental and internet fiction. This site offers an introduction and indepth information on theorists related to any of the above fields. Some of the well-known writers include: Barthes, Baudrillard, Chomsky, Derrida, Deleuze, Eagleton, Fiske, Foucault, Gibson, Gramsci, Landow, Lyotard, Plato and Turkle to name but a few. This website also provides links to assorted background information ranging in topics from artificial intelligence, Blade Runner, Judith Butler, cyberculture, cyborgs, discourse analysis, existentialism, Fordism, feminist theory, hyperreality and much much more
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English Poetry 1579-1830 - 0 views

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    The 25,000 records in this largely full-text database follow developments in English poetry from the publication of the Shepheardes Calender in 1579 down to Spenser's successors among the nineteenth-century romantics. The archive presents poets as readers - imitators and emulators, critics and biographers - engaged with literary traditions that were complex, dynamic, and embedded in social networks. ENGLISH POETRY 1579-1830 begins with series of poems that imitate Spenser and his followers, series that grew and diversified as English literature migrated across time and space. The archive aims to document how each writer was read by contemporaries and successors, gathering over 10,000 poems linked to commentary and biography for more than a thousand writers from all parts of the English-speaking world.
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SULAIR: AmLitStudies: American Literary Collections - 0 views

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    a guide to the resources in American literature held by Stanford University Libraries
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Índice de escritoras en escritoras.com - 0 views

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    an independent web resource dedicated to the dissemination of information about literature (fiction, drama and poetry) written by Spanish women. The site is divided into two sections: the first is a 'magazine' that offers regularly updated news of publications by Spanish women, reviews, interviews, events, literary prizes, book fairs and signings. There are links within the magazine to websites of specific publishers and authors where appropriate, and to other websites that may be of interest. The magazine invites and publishes reader comments about its articles, and the user may also access an archive of material. The second section is a unique, extensive index of 20th Century Spanish women writers, offering biographical and bibliographical details.
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New Books in German - Home - 0 views

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    selection of contemporary literature from Austria, Germany and Switzerland, as well as features on many aspects of the publishing scenes there, portraits of authors and news of forthcoming publications in English translation.
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The Sickly Taper - 0 views

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    The Sickly Taper is the illustrious brainchild of the late Dr. Frederick S. Frank, former Professor Emeritus at Allegheny College, and Gothicist extraordinaire. The Sickly Taper is now run out of the Department of English Language, Literature, and Creative Writing at the University of Windsor under the direction of Dr. Carol Margaret Davison with the assistance of Betsy Keating, Neil Wood and Jen Ferguson. In order to ensure its ongoing role as the world's most comprehensive and authoritative online bibliography of Gothic scholarship, we ask that Gothic scholars and aficionados keep us apprised of relevant Gothic-related publications and productions. Please acquaint yourself with our indexing categories and feel free to suggest possible classifications for your scholarship. As cross-indexing can be nothing short of a Gothic nightmare in terms of its confusion and propensity to mushroom to monstrous size, please limit your suggestions to a single category.
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Banipal (UK) - Home - 0 views

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    arab literature in english translation
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The Oscholars - 0 views

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    OSCHOLARS is a website created in February 2007 for a group of journals and webpages devoted to exploring the literature and arts of the fin-de-siècle.
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Booktrust Translated Fiction: > Home - 0 views

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    Booktrust, which runs the translated fiction website, is committed to encouraging people of all ages and cultures to discover and enjoy reading. We are proud to be able to expand our work into the world of translated fiction and believe we are well placed to celebrate and broaden readers' awareness of these amazing novels. We also want to support the authors who wrote the books in the first place, and the publishers who have committed themselves to publishing these books in a highly competitive and increasing homogeneous market. Additionally we want to praise the translators - the unsung heroes of contemporary literature - whose intelligence and creativity render into English novels that deserve to be read all over the world.
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Culture.fr : Actualité > Une - 0 views

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    The Web site, Culture.fr, from France's Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication is a vast gateway and information service for all aspects of French culture. This is an essential resource for anyone working on contemporary French studies. It offers a remarkable number of annotated links to genuinely quality resources in the fields of: archeology; architecture; modern art; cinema; history; French language; literature; and the performing arts. Links are also provided to: national libraries; museums; archives; and study and research resources. The site also acts a news service for cultural events and the arts in France: users will find up-to-date, detailed information on a variety of events, exhibitions, and performances across the country, as well as articles reviewing events in depth
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