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The Literary London Journal - 0 views

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    a new e-journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the representation of London (particularly in literature).
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The Female Tatler - 0 views

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    The FT was one of the first English periodicals intended primarily for women. Published during 1709 and 1710, it contained satirical and morally edifying observations on contemporary life and mores. This Web site describes the Female Tatler's content and places it in its historical context. It contains sample primary texts and short essays on the periodical's authorship, publication, and readership.
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WOMEN'S STUDIES DIGITIZATION PROJECT: WOMEN'S TRAVEL WRITING - 0 views

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    This project is based at Wilson Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA. The project will emphasize women travellers from and to the United States and include selected European women travellers to non-Western areas. AS well as the texts there are some images and suppoerting resources. Please note: some of the texts are password restricted.
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Introduction to the SFFRD :: Texas A&M University Libraries - 0 views

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    The Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database is an on-line, searchable compilation and extension of Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index 1878-1985, Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index 1985-1991, and Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index 1992-1995, including material located since publication of the last printed volume. Most material was obtained and examined by the compiler; the remainder was verified in a reliable secondary source.
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TolkienBooks.net - The Home of An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography - 0 views

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    TolkienBooks.net aims to list all British editions of the published writings of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings) and to illustrate changes to the texts and covers. The site was put together to act as a companion piece to a book called J.R.R. Tolkien: A Descriptive Bibliography by Wayne G. Hammond
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Ardalambion - 0 views

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    One of the most comprehensive sites about Tolkien's invented languages
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Resources for Tolkienian Linguistics - 0 views

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    The purpose of this page is to provide references to useful, generally reliable, and (in my lay opinion as a non-lawyer) legal resources for those interested in the study of the invented languages of J.R.R. Tolkien.
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