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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.
A small selection of poems by Nash.
Collection of six poems. George MacDonald's translation, revised by Michael Smith. Also available for download in plain text, Microsoft Word, zip file, or Mac stuffit file.
Lesson plans for 1984 by George Orwell.
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and three other short poems by Octavio Paz in English translation.
Full text of the poem at the EServer, based at Iowa State University.
Michael Rawdon's reviews of "The Anubis Gates", "Dinner at Deviant's Palace", "Last Call", and "Expiration Date."
How Philip Pullman's concept of the dæmon relates to Carl Jung's concept of the animus/anima, and how to personify that part of your consciousness.
William J. Cannon reviews and compares the anthologies The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2000 by Quammen and The Best American Science Writing 2000 by James Gleick.
Salvatore Quasimodo and his poems inspired by Agrigento and its archeological area.
Full text of the poems from the book in plain-text format.
Includes selected works, a biography, search feature and comments from visitors. Paid subscription required for some areas.
The original LJS spoof club.
Three of Stoker's gothic horror fantasy novels, including the one he is most famous for. A part of the Online Literature Library.
From Gonzaga University faculty.
Brief biographical entry from Cambridge Encyclopedia and Biography.
Complete text of one-act play.
A Douglas D. Keller review of the book Hunter by E. Jean Carroll.
HTML. Each chapter has several pages. Links to previous and next page, previous and next chapter, table of contents. At Page by Page Books.
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Four poems by Whittier relevant to Territorial Kansas.
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Author's biography and bibliography, excerpts from poems, and quotations.
References to the author which are unlikely to be referenced in standard bibliographies.
Jay and Josh's Yeats Web Site for English class. This project is about the political beliefs, views and background of Yeats and Maud, the views of Ireland from Yeats through his poems, and Irish folklore.
A collection of poems by the Irish poet.
Book review and essay. Link to online text.
Encyclopedia article.
A poem from 'The Last Night on Earth Poems'.
Background information, pictures, full texts, story origins, literary analyses, Disney's movie, and the text of a lost chapter of "Through the Looking Glass."
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Text at Bibliomania.
Includes details about his medical operation.
Members of the Stephen King E-mailers. Sites may or may not be all about Stephen King.
Contains information on King's life and work. Included is a FAQ, book reviews and a list of favorite quotes.
Book reviews of Dreamcatcher by Stephen King.
Review by Marcus Pan in Legends Magazine.
Article provides biography, plot staples and formulas, film and television adaptations poetry collections and bibliography.
MP3 audio. Koontz joined MSNBC.com by phone to answer questions from readers about his writing process, the publishing business, and even the movie industry. June 20, 2006.
La Belle Dame sans Merci, with details of reproductions of three paintings it inspired, a brief commentary and biographical information on Keats. Includes a Portuguese translation.
Science fiction from the original magazine version. Illustrated with photos of historic and modern airships as well as some of the news reports and advertisements Kipling fabricated for its publication.
Short stories including The Rout of The White Hussars and The Gate of a Hundred Sorrows. From Project Gutenberg.