Hello again. Like last year, on this page you will be able to find all the presentations used in classes as well as e-texts of the material that you'll be asked to read. There is also a list of internet resources that might help you with the contents of the courses. This resource has been created with the only purpose of serving you, so I hope you find it useful.

To view or download the presentations and e-texts, please choose from the menu below.

Also you can browse a list of links to useful literary resource pages available on the net. As the year advances, more resources will be added (hopefully).

I have also included a full bibliography with the texts used to prepare the presentations.

If you have any questions, suggestions, comments, confessions, complaints or hair growth advice, just e-mail me. Marcelo Rabanal

Tip: to download without opening the file, place the pointer on the link, press the right mouse button and choose "save target as", then save to a location of your choice.

 

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Humbul Humanities Hub NEW Good starting point to many periods of literature
Luminarium Excellent page for medieval, renaissance and early modern literature. Warning: there's very annoying music in most of the author pages.
Shakespeare portal This is a very good collection of links about William Shakespeare.
The Literary Gothic Good, "cool looking" Gothic Literature resource.
The Beat Page A good page dealing with many aspects of the Beat Generation.
The Virginia Woolf Collection Good page with biography and online texts.
Beowulf on Steorarume Probably the best available site for the study of Beowulf.
The Norton Anthology An excellent site, companion to the written Norton Anthology of English Literature. Fortunately, it can be used without its written counterpart.
   
   

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