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Lynchburg College > Academics > Academic Resources > Knight-Capron Library > What We Have (Resources) > Electronic Resources by Subject > Languages and Literature
Languages and Literature
Recommended Web Sites:
- African Literature and Writers on the Internet
- An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (Bosworth & Toller) - This is the University of Pennsylvania's digital access.
- Cornucopia: Discovering UK Collections - A database of information about more than 6,000 collections in the United Kingdom's museums, galleries, archives, and libraries.
- Critical Reading: A Guide for 1st Year English Students
- The Dickens Project - A scholarly consortium devoted to promoting the study of Charles Dickens.
- Directory of Open Access Journals - Provides access to free, full text, scientific and scholarly journals.
- Electronic Text Center: University of Virginia - Approximately 40,000 humanities texts in twelve languages, with more than 19,000 related images. Texts include Middle English, Bibles, Latin, French and Modern English.
- History of the English Language - Covers pre-history to American and present-day Englishes.
- Migne's Patrologia Latina - A collection of texts by Latin patristic authors from the Middle Ages.
- Nebraska Center for Writers - A resource for writers of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction.
- Online Writing Lab - The writing Center at Purdue University.
- Other Women's Voices - Translations of women's writing before 1700.
- Sparknotes - This site offers online study guides in literature, the arts and sciences. It also provides plot summaries and analyses, and a test preparation area.
- The Web Concordances - A web-based concordance of six works: Percy Bysshe Shelley's Selected Poems, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Ancyent Marinere, John Keats's The Odes, William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Wordsworth and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads, and Gerard Hopkins's Poems.
