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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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Scottish Screen Archive - 0 views

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    The Scottish Screen Archive is Scotland's national moving images collection. It preserves over 100 years of Scottish history on film and video.
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The British Book Trade Index University of Birmingham - 0 views

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    The BRITISH BOOK TRADE INDEX (BBTI) is an index of the names and brief biographical details and trade details of people who worked in the book trade in England and Wales and who were trading by 1851.
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Costume History - 0 views

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    This section of a website by Scott R. Robinson MFA, Professor of Theatre Arts at Central Washington University, examines costume and fashion through history as an aid to constructing theatrical costumes. The site covers periods from the ancient and Classical world, through medieval times and through to modern western styles ending in the Edwardian era
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Georgian Theatre:  Home - 0 views

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    This site provides extensive resources for students, teachers, scholars, and all others interested in researching the Georgian Theatre milieu, both in London and the British American colonies.
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TheatreHistory.com - 0 views

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    The website TheatreHistory.com features information about a wide range of theatrical traditions in Europe, North America and Asia. The site offers an index of topics relating to the theatre history of different cultures. There are resources on Irish theatre, British theatre, Russian theatre, Spanish theatre and many more. There is a good cross-section of information about contemporary theatre, as well as pages devoted to ancient Greek and Roman and medieval theatre. There is also general information about the origins and development of the theatre. Under each topic, users can access information on playwrights and dramatic practice. Topics include biographies of key figures in the history of drama, synopses of plays and contextual studies about relationships between drama and society.
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Carolyn Guertin's homepage - 0 views

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    Carolyn Guertin of the University of Alberta in Canada provides this online resource for hyperfiction and critical works. This website will be of interest to students of hypermedia, web writing, literature and of course postmodernism and contemporary schools of thought.
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arras.net - 0 views

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    This online site which began as Brian Stefans' personal website has grown to focus only on how digital technology has affected the study and research in the field of experimental poetry, providing a good overall background for A-Level students, university students and perhaps even secondary school teachers
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The Electronic Labyrinth Home Page - 0 views

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    The 'Electronic Labyrinth' looks at some of the opportunities presented to writers by the advent of the Internet and hypertext. It analyses the literary tradition of non-linear approaches to narrative, examines recent works that utilize hypertext, and evaluates the hardware and software available to writers.
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Rossetti Archive - 0 views

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    The Rossetti Archive facilitates the scholarly study of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the painter, designer, writer, and translator who was, according to both John Ruskin and Walter Pater, the most important and original artistic force in the second half of the nineteenth century in Great Britain. In Whistler's famous comment, "He was a king". Completed in 2008 to the plan laid out in 1993, the Archive provides students and scholars with access to all of DGR's pictorial and textual works and to a large contextual corpus of materials, most drawn from the period when DGR's work first appeared and established its reputation (approximately 1848-1920), but some stretching back to the 14th-century sources of his Italian translations. All documents are encoded for structured search and analysis.
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The Dickens Project - 0 views

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    The Dickens Project creates opportunities for collaborative research on Dickens and the Victorian age, and disseminates research findings through annual conferences, institutes, and publications.
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