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in title, tags, annotations or urlInvestigating Names to Explore Personal History and Cultural Traditions - ReadWriteThink - 7 views
Tripline - 7 views
The History of Old English - 4 views
Survival Guides at Bionic Teaching - 10 views
Historypin - 2 views
Digital History - 6 views
Jane Austen Fiction Manuscripts: Home - 6 views
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Jane Austen's fiction manuscripts are the first significant body of holograph evidence surviving for any British novelist. They represent every stage of her writing career and a variety of physical states: working drafts, fair copies, and handwritten publications for private circulation. Digitization enables their virtual reunification and will provides scholars with the first opportunity to make simultaneous ocular comparison of their different physical and conceptual states; it will facilitate intimate and systematic study of Austen's working practices across her career, a remarkably neglected area of scholarship within the huge, world-wide Austen critical industry. Many of the Austen manuscripts are frail; open and sustained access has long been impossible for conservation and location reasons. Digitization at this stage in their lives not only offers the opportunity for the virtual reunification of a key manuscript resource, it will also be accompanied by a record in as complete a form as possible of the conservation history and current material state of these manuscripts to assist their future conservation.
TimesMachine- NYT - 17 views
How many words did Shakespeare know? - 4 views
Cool Infographics - Cool Infographics - The State of the Internet [infographic video] - 5 views
Odyssey Online: Greece - 0 views
Book Facsimiles: Internet Shakespeare Editions - 0 views
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The Internet Shakespeare Editions has high quality facsimilies of Shakespeare's Folios and Quartos available for viewing online. You may view the books in their entirety, page by page. The site includes facsimiles and transcriptions of Folio 1, Folio 2, Folio 3, and Folio 4, and many Quartos available online.
Jane Austen's The History of England: Introduction - 0 views
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The History of England is an early work of Jane Austen. She completed the composition in November 1791 when she was just 15 years old. Jane Austen's History is a lively parody which makes fun of the standard schoolroom books of the time. Declaring herself to be a 'partial, prejudiced and ignorant Historian' she cites works of fiction, such as Shakespeare's plays, as historial authority and includes references to her own family and friends. Jane's older sister Cassandra illustrated the text with imaginative portraits of the English monarchs
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