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ANTHOLOGIES
:: 16th Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603)
:: Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485)
:: Electronic Text Center
:: The English Server
:: French Women Writers
:: Glossary of Literary Terms
:: Internet Classics Archive
:: The Internet Public Library Literary Criticism Collection
:: Literary Calendar
:: Literary Index: Literary Resources on the Internet
:: Project Bartleby
:: Project Gutenberg
:: Voltaire électronique

BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION
:: APA Style: Style Tips
:: Citation Guides for Electronic Documents
:: How to Compile a Bibliography
:: IMSA Citation Wizard
:: University of Chicago Library: Citation Guides and Help Pages

COMPOSITION, GRAMMAR & STYLE
:: The Elements of Style, William Strunk, Jr.
:: Guide to Grammar and Writing
:: Handbook of Rhetorical Devices
:: Paradigm Online Writing Assistant

DRAMA
:: CMU Drama Collection
:: eServer Drama Collection
:: Glossary of Theatre Terms

FICTION
:: CMU Fiction Collection
:: International Children's Digital Library
:: Internet Public Library: Story Hour
:: StoryPlace

MYTHOLOGY, FOLK & FAIRY TALES
:: Aesop's Fables
:: Bulfinch's Mythology

POETRY
:: The American Academy of Poets
:: American Verse Project (American Poetry prior to 1920)
:: Bookman Anthology of Verse
:: CMU Poetry Index of Canonical Verse
:: Giggle Poetry
:: Glossary of Poetic Terms
:: History of Haiku
:: Internet Poetry Archive
:: Modern American Poetry
:: Poetry Archive
:: Provençal Poetry (CPS Access-Only)
:: Representative Poetry Online

READING, SPELLING & VOCABULARY
:: Learning Vocabulary Can Be Fun!
:: Pronunciation Online
:: Vocabulary University
:: World Wide Words

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F E A T U R E S

Guide to Grammar and Writing
By a Professor of English & Humanities this Web site provides a search function, index, FAQ, guide to using the Web site, and forms for asking questions of the author.

Paradigm Online Writing Assistant
"Paradigm is intended to be useful for all writers, from inexperienced to advanced. Some writers, for instance, will want to practice Editing, while others will be more interested in discovering ideas."

Listening Booth
Part of the American Academy of Poets' Web site, listen to poets — including E. E. Cummings, Robert Frost, Langston Hughes and Anne Sexton — reading their own works.

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