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Etext at Free Online Library, divided into chapters.
Online text and critical essays.
Complete text.
Fannish site featuring news about the author and his work, interviews (including some in Real Audio format), and other materials.
Official website for Douglas Clegg
A source for information on his rare books. Includes pictures, facts, and where to buy.
Dean Koontz book information. Contains scans and descriptions of almost every American first edition.
Collective title of a series of novels co-written by Dean Koontz. Provides plot summary and characters.
Homepage for horror writer Thomas Ligotti. News, online stories, forum, downloads.
By Bill Goldstein. [New York Times] Interview in streaming video format. Irving discusses his literary inspirations, the writing process, and the differences between memory and imagination. [Fee required]
By Michiko Kakutani. [New York Times] A review of "Trying to Save Piggy Sneed." [Registration required]
By Robert Towers. [New York Times] A review of "A Son of the Circus." [Registration required]
Text taken from a facsimile of the 1749 edition by Jack Lynch.
Franz Kafka's "Before the Law" in German, English, and French.
Keats biography focusing on his poetry with the chance for user contributions
Lists books, articles, reviews, dissertations, and other resources published in 1999. Also includes listings for the previous four years.
Book review of On the Road by Jack Kerouac.
Click on refresh for a new, random Jack Kerouac quote.
Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, based Cub Scouting on one of the stories in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book. It was called Mowgli's Brothers.
Text of Larkin's last major poem.
Seven of Larkin's poems, including "Church Going," "Ignorance," and "Vers de Societe".
Plain text, at Project Gutenberg of Australia. 649K.
Text of the poem in plain-text format.
Chapter-indexed and paged HTML text of the work.
Free HTML text - read it online, page by page.
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.
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.
Chapter indexed HTML of the text, with author information and search feature.
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.