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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. |