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Discusses the author's history, works, religion, use of imagery, themes and bibliography.
Short biography and select bibliography.
Features biographies, etexts, illustrations, articles, and links.
Brief synopses and commentary on three of Mann's works with health-related themes: The Black Swan, Death in Venice, and The Magic Mountain.
Article by T.S. Eliot on the occasion of Marvell's tercentenary explores the way in which Marvell's wit exemplifies his century. [The Times Literary Supplement]
Nemsi Books offers English unabridged translations of Karl May's travel narratives, translated by Michael M. Michalak.
Publisher's presentation. "Heiligenanstalt contains four fictions around the composers Chopin, Bruckner, Schubert, and the trio of Brahms, Clara and Robert Schumann..."
The author's concept of the horror writers association becomes reality and is included in the history of the association.
Interview from PBS Online in print and audio.
Filmography. Movies and television productions based on her works.
Includes interviews, discussion board, bibliography and information about forthcoming appearances.
An Academy of American Poets poetry "exhibit," including a short biography of Millay, a selection of her poems, a links to further resources on the web.
collectible fine art prints for pleasure and investment.
Links to e-texts and other resources; biographical and historical information.
The Society aims to further Milton scholarship by bringing scholars together at an annual dinner, publishing an annual booklet (and website) encouraging research in progress, and promoting exchange of ideas in the field of Milton study.
Quotations by More in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations at Bartleby Library.
Links to poems of Edwin Muir, and other resources related to the poet. Requires log-in registration
Resource site featuring news, a biography, and articles.
Interview with the author about writing and running.
Illustrated essay with passages from the work, genealogical table, and links.
Author of 'Trial by Fear', with a biography and an extract.
Chapter-indexed and paged HTML text of the work.
From Walter Schnaffs Adventure and Two Friends (The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction 1917). E-text from Bartleby.com.
Critic Roger Shattuck's review of Merwin's The Lost Upland.
John S. Pendergast reviews Milton, Spenser and the Epic Tradition, by Patrick J. Cook; Mapping the Faerie Queene, by Wayne Erickson.
William Walker reviews Milton and Heresy, Stephen B. Dobranski and John P. Rumrich, eds.
Scholarly journal devoted to his life and writings.
Full test of Milton's "On the Detraction Which Followed Upon My Writing Certain Treatises."
An article by Carol Barton.