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Aquarium - Novalis im Netz - 0 views

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    Diese multilinguale Website bietet Texte und Material von und über Novalis in deutscher, englischer, französischer, spanischer und italienischer Sprache. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt auf der digitalen, internetgerechten Edition des Gesamtwerks inkl. Übersetzungen. Daneben gibt es ein wachsendes Verzeichnis mit wissenschaftlichen Rezensionen, ausgewählte Faksimiles, Auszüge aus Hörbüchern, einen Veranstaltungsticker, eine kommentierte Linksammlung und vieles mehr. Die Website hat Portal-Charakter, erleichtert also den Einstieg in die Novalis-Rezeption im Internet, und soll eine Anlaufstelle für die Novalis-Forschung im In- und Ausland sein.
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Universitätsbibliothek | Freie Universität Berlin : Autorinnen und Autoren - 0 views

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    Biographische und sonstige Informationen zu deutschsprachigen Autorinnen und Autoren Im Januar 2008 gab es hier 11700 Links zu 1454 Autorinnen und Autoren, davon 6157 in der alphabetischen Sammlung, 5544 auf den Seiten von EinzelautorInnen mit starker Präsenz im Internet. Seit 1996 bemühen wir uns um Aktualität. Wir sind dankbar für Hinweise auf Fehler und von uns nicht erfaßte Seiten.
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Fingerhut.de - 0 views

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    Contiene uno degli elenchi ragionati più completi della rete di risorse internazionali per la Germanistica, links introduttivi, indirizzi di istituti di ricerca, fondazioni, e-journals, testi elettronici, siti web dedicati ad autori e temi letterari particolari e siti per il reperimento di informazioni bibliografiche
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eScholarship: University of California - 0 views

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    eScholarship provides a suite of open access, scholarly publishing services and research tools that enable departments, research units, publishing programs, and individual scholars associated with the University of California to have direct control over the creation and dissemination of the full range of their scholarship.
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A Celebration of Women Writers - 0 views

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    The Celebration of Women Writers recognizes the contributions of women writers throughout history. Women have written almost every imaginable type of work: novels, poems, letters, biographies, travel books, religious commentaries, histories, economic and scientific works. Our goal is to promote awareness of the breadth and variety of women's writing. All too often, works by women, and resources about women writers, are hard to find. We attempt to provide easy access to available on-line information.
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WWP - 0 views

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    The Brown University Women Writers Project is a long-term research project devoted to early modern women's writing and electronic text encoding. The main goal of the project is to make texts by pre-Victorian women writers accessible to a wide audience of teachers, students, scholars, and the general reader. We support research on women's writing, text encoding, and the role of electronic texts in teaching and scholarship. The website hosts Women Writers Online, a full-text collection of early women's writing in English that contains more than 320 texts published between 1526 and 1850.
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The Orlando Project - 0 views

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    is a collaborative undertaking, involving participants from universities in Canada, the United States, England, and Australia. It is writing the first full scholarly history of women's writing in the British Isles. At the same time, it is conducting an experiment in humanities computing and providing both training and scholarly community for graduate students. The project will provide an overarching account of women's writing across the centuries. This will appear in the form of four individually authored volumes of history together with an extensive, collaboratively authored, electronic textbase
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Emory Women Writers Resource Project - 0 views

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    The Emory Women Writers Resource Project is a collection of edited and unedited texts by women writing from the seventeenth century through the early twentieth century
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Cambridge Victorian Studies Group - 0 views

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    The website provides information about the group's five-year, interdisciplinary research project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, entitled "Past versus Present: Abandoning the Past in an Age of Progress". The project aims to examine Victorian attitudes to the past, and in particular to understand how the Victorians reconciled their commitment to "creating the future" with the contemporary unearthing of "multiple pasts in wonderful profusion and vexingly contradictory detail
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