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  1. Folk Literature of South American Indians: General Index (Ucla Latin American Studies) by Johannes Wilbert, Karin Simoneau, 1992-11
  2. The Philosophy of American Democracy (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by Charner Marquis Perry, 1971-06
  3. American Themes, (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by Denis William, Sir Brogan, 1969-01
  4. Major voices in American theology (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by David Wesley Soper, 1969
  5. Continuum Encyclopedia of American Literature: Steven R. Serafin, General Editor ; Alfred Bendixen, Associate Editor
  6. Evangelicals, revolutionists, and idealists;: Six English contributors to American thought and action (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by Francis John McConnell, 1972
  7. American messiahs, (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by John Franklin Carter, 1969
  8. Trail-blazers of American art (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by Grace Irwin, 1971
  9. Theories of Social Action in Black Literature (American U. Studies Ixi - General Literature, Vol 2) by Chester Hedgepeth, 1986-08
  10. Ambassadors in white;: The story of American tropical medicine (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by Charles Morrow Wilson, 1972
  11. Prentice Hall Literature, The American Experience [Penguin Edition]: General Resources (Time-saving teaching resources for assessment and classroom management) by Staff, 2007
  12. Psychohistory: Theory and Practice (American University Studies XIX: General Literature) by Jacques Szaluta, 1999-12
  13. Essays: Second Series - Ralph Waldo Emerson [The Text of the First Printing] (Charles E. Merrill Program in American Literature) by Morse (Introduction) ; Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Charles E. Merrill Standard Editions, Peckham, Under The General editorship Of Matthew J. Bruccoli and Joseph Katz, 1969
  14. Research in political science;: The work of the panels of the Research Committee, American Political Science Association (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by American Political Science Association, 1969

21. African American Literature
portraits, and links to other sites. African american literature Book Club Browsers, Tools, general Sites, Bibliographies, African american Oral literature, African american Writing
http://www.bluefield.wvnet.edu/library/afamlinks.htm
Web Resources on African American Writers and Literature
African American Culture African American Literary Movements African American Quilts Digital Collections ... Women Writers
African American Culture
  • African American Resources at the University of Rochester Libraries

  • A list of printed materials on African American topics. Includes a section on World Wide Web resources.
  • African and African American Internet Resources. Colorado State University Libraries.

  • A collection of links organized by categories including African American experience, health and wellness, history, libraries, music, organizations, and statistics.
  • Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery

  • This is an online guide to the PBS series with the same name that was first aired in October 1998. The program divides the story of racial slavery in American into four eras: The Terrible Transformation: 1450-1750, Revolution: 1750-1805, Brotherly Love: 1791-1831,and Judgment Day: 1831-1865. For each era, the site provides a historical narrative, a resource bank, and a teacher's guide.
  • AFRO-Americ@

  • Includes sections on culture, information, history, and kidszone. AFRO-Americ@'s Black History Museum includes topics on slave resistance in the U.S., the Tuskegee Airmen, Jackie Robinson, the Black Panther Party, the Million Man March, and more.

22. Richard III Society - American Branch
Sponsored by the american Branch of the Richard III Society. Devoted to the study of Richard and his treatment in history, literature and drama as well as the Wars of the Roses and 15th century England in general.
http://www.r3.org/

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This online version of the 1991 Royal National Theatre exhibition is an excellent introduction to Richard III in history and drama. This volunteer-maintained site is sponsored by the American Branch of the England-based Richard III Society and devoted to the study of
  • King Richard III , last of the medieval English kings the Wars of the Roses , a dynastic struggle in the later middle ages that pitted Yorkist against Lancastrian fifteenth-century England and its culture the reputation of Richard III in history, literature, and drama, especially Shakespeare.
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23. American Indian Literature Resources
Information Agency USIA s Outline in american literature includes Silko native New Mexico, Native american novelist Leslie has gained a large general audience.
http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/literature.html
Bookshop Browsers and Publishers
Publications by Native American Authors (1999-2000)
General
    On-line Anthologies and Syllabi
    • Early American Literature (to 1776) Source: United States Information Agency USIA's Outline in American Literature includes Silko and Momaday in it's "New Directions" section: "Set in the striking landscape of her native New Mexico, Native American novelist Leslie Marmon Silko's critically esteemed novel Ceremony (1977) has gained a large general audience. Like N. Scott Momaday's poetic The Way to Rainy Mountain (1969), it is a "chant novel" structured on Native American healing rituals. Silko's novel The Almanac of the Dead (1991) offers a panorama of the Southwest, from ancient tribal migrations to present-day drug runners and corrupt real estate developers reaping profits by misusing the land."

24. Literature
Sources for the study of Latin american Language and literature, general bibliographies and electronic databases. By University of California, Berkeley.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/LatinAm/literature.html
Sources For the Study of
Latin American Language and Literature Univeristy of California, Berkeley
Doe Library Guides to Latin American Studies
Latin America and the Caribbean: a critical guide to research sources / edited by Paula H. Covington;
David Block ... New York: Greenwood Press, 1992. Subjects: Latin America Bibliography.
Caribbean area Bibliography.
Latin American studies: a basic guide to sources / Robert A. McNeil, editor, Barbara G. Valk, ...
Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1990. Subjects: Reference books Latin America Bibliography.
Bibliography Bibliography Latin America.
Reference books Latin America Bibliography.
Latin America Bibliography.
Latin America Library resources.
Indexes
Calimano, Ivan E.
Index to Spanish language short stories in anthologies / Ivan E. Calimano. Albuquerque, N.M.: SALALM Secretariat, General Library, University of New Mexico, c1994. Subjects: Short stories, Spanish American Indexes.
Short stories, Spanish Indexes.
Short stories, Hispanic American (Spanish) Indexes.
Hoffman, Herbert H.

25. American Literature (General)
topics.practical.org. american literature (general). Fiction literature Classics / Criticism Literary Criticism american - general Thrillers .
http://topics.practical.org/browse/American_Literature_(General)
topics.practical.org
American Literature (General)
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Oprah's Book Club) Carson McCullers
Fiction
Fiction - General ... Women detectives in literature

26. Project CROW: American Literature Surveys
Course Resources on the Web, featuring a directory of american literature web resources, browsable by general resources (Basics), and sites featuring Syllabi/Assignments and Author Chronologies.
http://www.millikin.edu/aci/crow/
American Literature
Welcome to the Project CROW
(Course Resources On the Web)
website for American Literature surveys. Please use these links as a resource for your online teaching and learning of American literature.
Basics Major Site Reviews Global Resources Syllabi/Assignments ... Suggestions Web design by Kelli Roos These resources provided through Project CROW, Associated Colleges of Illinois, and a generous grant from UPS. by Dr. Michael O'Conner, Millikin University. Contact: moconner@mail.millikin.edu

27. American Literature
A Literary Anthology Adam Gopnik Paris (France) Literary collections americans France Paris american literature (general) literature Classics
http://topics.practical.org/browse/American_literature
topics.practical.org
American literature
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Oprah's Book Club)
Carson McCullers

Teenage girls
Fiction ... Short Stories (Anthologies)

28. Beinecke Library -- Guide To The Collections
Information on the general Collection (Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern) as well as the collections of american literature, Western americana, German literature and the Osborn Collection.
http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/blguide.htm
Introduction to the Beinecke Guide
General Collection (Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern)

Collection of American Literature

Collection of Western Americana
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Osborn Collection

Note: This guide to the Beinecke Library collections is an online version of the Guide published in 1994. The printed version is available through the Administrative Services Department, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06420-8240 for $6.50, prepaid by check in American dollars, Visa, or MasterCard. Acknowledgments: This second edition of the Beinecke Library Guide is a direct descendant of the first, published in 1974 shortly after the library's tenth anniversary. To Professor Louis L. Martz and to Kenneth N. Nesheim, director and associate director at that time, we owe the idea of a guide and its first successful realization. Many collection descriptions in the new edition are based on information compiled by the authors of the first Guide , and many of the collections we have described came to Yale because of the foresight and energy of the same individuals. The accomplishments, spirit, and even the words of our predecessors will be evident in these pages: Hermann W. Liebert, first head of the Beinecke Library; Marjorie G. Wynne, retired Edwin J. Beinecke Research Librarian; Donald C. Gallup, retired Elizabeth Wakeman Dwight Curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature; and Archibald Hanna, Jr. retired William Robertson Coe Curator of Western Americana. Our sincere thanks to these good and loyal friends.

29. PAL: Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784)
30 (1773). Top To His Excellency general Washington Sir Reuben, Paul P. Chapter 2 Early american literature 17001800 - Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784). PAL
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap2/wheatley.html
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature
A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 2: Early American Literature: 1700-1800 - Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784)
Jupiter Hammon's Poem "An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly" sic Selected Bibliography Primary Works Her Achievements Strongest Anti-Slavery Statement ... Home Page
(Image source: Legacy Photo Gallery A rare portrait of Phillis Wheatley shows her facing forward, wearing an evening dress and jewelry. The portrait appeared in Revue des Colonies in Paris between 1834 and 1842. Image Credit: Schomburg Center Source: PBS - Africans In America Primary Works An Elegiac Poem, on the Death of that celebrated Divine, and eminent Servant of Jesus Christ, the late Reverend, and pious George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon (first published as a broadside in Boston, 1770; republished several times); Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral

30. PAL: Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758)
when he whose heart opposes the general system, should have the hearts Reuben, Paul P. Chapter 2 Early american literature 17001800 - Jonathan Edwards (1703
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap2/edwards.html
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature
A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 2: Early American Literature: 1700-1800 - Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758)
Revival Sermons of Jonathan Edwards: E-Texts Primary Works Selected Bibliography Liberal Innovations made by Solomon (Samuel) Stoddard (Edwards' Grandfather) ... Home Page
(Source: The Works of JE Top Primary Works God Glorified in the Work of Redemption, By the Greatness of Man's Dependence on Him, A Divine and Supernatural Light, Immediately imparted to the Soul by the Spirit of God, Shown to be both a Scriptural, and Rational Doctrine, The Duty and Interest of a People, Among Whom Religion has been planted, to Continue Stedfast and Sincere In The Profession and Practice of it, A Letter To The Author Of the Pamphlet Called An Answeer to the Hampshire Narrative, Discourses on Various Important Subjects, Nearly concerning the great Affair of the Soul's Eternal Salvation, The Distinguishing Marks Of a Work of the Spirit of God, The Resort and Remedy of those that are bereaved by the Death of an eminent Minister

31. The Archive - Table Of Contents
The table of contents is divided into six sections the first section contains links to general Internet resources for american literature; the five subsequent
http://www.colorado.edu/English/amlit/
American Literature This page functions as a table of contents and includes a plethora of diverse Internet resources specifically designed for the study of American Literature. The table of contents is divided into six sections: the first section contains links to general Internet resources for American Literature; the five subsequent sections are divided by time periods. Within each time period, you will find listed specific authors and their works, as well as, general literary resources. To navigate in the table of contents, click the heading for the full page; click the sub-headings for a specific area on the page. In addition, the introductory paragraph of each page contains links to the other pages at this site and you can also use the browser buttons to move backward and forward in order to navigate the website. Links to numerous websites regarding the study of English Literature as a whole are available at the Missing Pages website. Additionally, instructions for creating e-mail discussion lists and putting your syllabus online at CU Boulder, along with a detailed explanation of HTML, are available at the Electrify your Class website. You can also now find past American Literature Syllabi at the new

32. Early 19th Cent.American
to websites for the time period encompassing the early nineteenth century in american literature. The page is divided into two sections general Resources and
http://www.colorado.edu/English/amlit/e19c.html
Early Nineteenth Century
American Literature
This web page contains links to websites for the time period encompassing the early nineteenth century in American Literature. The page is divided into two sections: General Resources and Authors and their Works. Within the category of authors and their works, you will find an alphabetical listing by author; listed under the authors' names you will find web pages devoted to the individual authors (author pages), online texts, and criticism and reviews when available. If you are unable to find a particular author that you believe should be on this page, check either the Late Nineteenth Century or Colonial to 1800 pages. In addition, this website includes Modern American Literature and Contemporary American Literature , as well as, an overview of American Literary Resources available on the Internet. You can also return to the table of contents for The Archive General Resources American Authors A Celebration of Women Writers: 1801 - 1900 The Daguerreian Society - galleries of 19th century Daguerreotype photos.
Documenting The American South
Materials on Slavery From the UNC-CH Collections - an extensive collection of slave narratives.

33. Internet Resources For English And American Literature
general. Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts Alex is a source for digital documents collected in the subject areas of English literature, american literature,
http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/engl/internet.htm
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Resources:
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Research Guides

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Choose Subject Afr Amer Studies Art History Biography Comparative Lit History Linguistics Media Theatre Women's Studies Writing Contact:
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Internet Resources for English and American Literature
Starting Sites Mailing Lists and Newsgroups Reviews, Prizes, and Criticism Individual Author Pages ... Research Tools
Starting Sites
General

34. Latin American Literature & Music Resources - Academic Info
Sources for the Study of Latin american Language and literature general bibliography of print resources Doe Library, University of California, Berkeley.
http://www.academicinfo.net/latinamculture.html

Academic Info
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TheFreeDictionary.com FreeEncyclopedia ESL - Improve Your English ... Text Link Advertising - The Weight Loss Institute offers research on weight loss and diet pills Online Education.net Online Degrees College-Campus.com ... Auto Insurance Cheap You can sponsor this page Email us for details Alegria : The Mexican Folklorico Home Page "Site contains links to Los Danzantes de Alegria, Grupo Folklorico Mexico Tenochtitlan, Dance Directory, Calendar of Events, Regional Dances of Mexico, Links to related Sites and a Bulletin Board" Apuntes de literatura peruana A wonderful gateway to the literature of Peru Biblioteca Nacional República Argentina (Spanish or English)
  • Argentine Music "Tango, folklore, rock, and classical music. Carlos Gardel, Aníbal Troilo, Osvaldo Pugliese, Ariel Ramírez, Lito Nebbia, Charly García and Fito Páez, among others."

35. American Authors - Academic Info
include Writings by JSM ; Writings about JSM ; Reviews ; general Sites. Maintained by Pablo Stafforini. Toni Morrison See american literature Toni Morrison.
http://www.academicinfo.net/amlitauthors.html
Academic Info
American Authors - Directory of Online Resources
Home Search Index Contact ... American Literature Authors The following authors have their own pages (more to follow): See also American Poetry Harlem Renaissance Authors
Harlem Renaissance - Index

From PAL: Perspectives in American Literature: A Research and Reference Guide by Paul P. Reuben Creative Americans: Portraits by Carl Van Vechten, 1932-1964
"...Congress consists of 1,395 photographs taken by American photographer Carl Van Vechten (1880-1964) between 1932 and 1964. The bulk of the collection consists of portrait photographs of celebrities, including many figures from the Harlem Renaissance . A much smaller portion of the collection is an assortment of American landscapes.
- American Memory, Library of Congress See also Zora Neale Hurston below Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou- A Bibliography of Literary Criticism

By Jay Brandes, Assistant Professor and Reference Librarian, Troy State University Florida Region Maya Angelou Home Page
Includes video, audio, an interview, and commentary about Angelou's works

36. Literature General Links
american Studies. literature, general Links. american author Ernest Hemmingway. One of the timeless phrases with which the United
http://www.usembassy.dk/AmericanStudies/Literature/default.htm
Embassy U.S. Citizen Services Visas to the U.S. U.S. Information You Are In: Home U.S. Information American Studies Literature ... Intro to the U.S. American Studies Academic Resources Elections Foreign Policy History ... Linguistics Literature Presidential Studies Media Resources Teachers' Resources Studying in the U.S. ... Travelling in the U.S.
American Studies
Literature, General Links
American author Ernest Hemmingway. "One of the timeless phrases with which the United States its history, its perspective, its reality is identified is " e pluribus unum, " or, "from many, one." These words describe both how the United States and its literature have evolved over the centuries through the coming together of many traditions to form a nation and a literature that are different from the ones that have existed a century, a decade, even a year before. All of U.S. literature is multicultural, multiethnic, multiracial from precolonial days to the present. At one moment in history or another, one grouping may have defined multiculturalism, in that timeframe, such as the European cultures that flowed into the United States 100 years ago, and those of Asia and Latin America in the year 2000. Today, American literature is rich in newer traditions and some that have been transformed. Venues, sensibilities, themes have changed as well. In considering developments within Arab American, Asian American, Black American, Hispanic American and Native American writing, this journal introduces a global audience to the continuously evolving multicultural literature in our day, and to a selection of gifted creative talents, as the process of renewal continues in U.S. literature in the new century."

37. LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE
literature). II. GUIDES TO THE literature (general). Bibliographic Guide to Latin american Studies, 1989. Boston GK Hall, 1978Present.
http://www.library.arizona.edu/users/ppromis/biblit.html
LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Guide for finding sources at the University of Arizona Library
I. SABIO INFORMATION GATEWAY.
The system offers connection to:
  • Catalog . Lists books, journals, dissertations, government documents, maps, microforms, media, CD-ROMs, music, etc. owned by the Library. You may limit a search by language, year(s) of publication, type of material, etc. Indexes to periodical articles. Internet. to libraries worldwide, resources by subject, electronic reference titles, etc..
For appropriate subject headings, consult the Library of Congress Subject Headings . Some useful headings include: LATIN AMERICA (or individual country)
LITERATURE SOURCES
LATIN AMERICAN FICTION HISTORY AND CRITICISM
SPANISH AMERICAN LITERATURE (or Peruvian, etc.)
HISTORY AND CRITICISM
20TH CENTURY HISTORY AND CRITICISM
HISPANIC AMERICAN LITERATURE
ARGENTINE FICTION 20TH CENTURY
ARGENTINA PERIODICALS INDEXES POSTMODERNISM (LITERATURE) II. GUIDES TO THE LITERATURE (GENERAL) Bibliographic Guide to Latin American Studies , 1989. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1978-Present.

38. The Life And Works Of Herman Melville
Bibliography of Melville criticism general and workspecific. american Literary Classics; american literature (Keele University); Author, Author!
http://www.melville.org/
The Life and Works of Herman Melville
The Life and Works of Herman Melville is a publication dedicated to disseminating information about Herman Melville on the Internet and the World Wide Web. Another valuable Internet resource is Ishmail , an electronic mailing list devoted to the discussion of Melville, his works, and other related subjects. Moby-Dick Marathon Fifth annual nonstop reading of the novel in New Bedford, MA
  • Breaking News: Current Melville Events
  • Biographical: (Biographies, Melville and Hawthorne, Quotes by and about Melville, and more)
  • The Works: (Excerpts and Electronic Texts, Publishing History, Criticism, and more)
  • The Gam: Other Melville-Related Sites on the Web
  • Postscript: Links to Whales, Sailing, Literature, and more
  • Credits: The People and Sources behind these pages
Breaking News
  • Nantucket's Tried-Out "Moby-Dick"
    Nantucket's Tried-Out "Moby-Dick"
    , by Robert diCurcio, is a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of Melville's greatest work, intended to assist first-time readers on this long and difficult, but fascinating, adventure. Mr. diCurcio has graciously offered the 79 core chapters and the epilogue through this web site as a helpful research tool for beginning Melville fans. What is it about Vermeer's art? Why are his images so gripping and memorable? Visit Bob's new site at:

39. Literature (General)
S86 Encompasses biographical, historical, and bibliographical articles on the literature, history, philosophy, art, and general culture of american during the
http://www.amst.umd.edu/Research/serial/litgen.html
Serial Bibliography Project LITERATURE (GENERAL)
American Literary History, 1989. 4/yr.
Call number: PS 1 .A58
Very high quality scholarly journal. Publishes essays, commentaries, critical exchanges and reviews on American literature from the colonial period to the present. Good source for new historicism or critical theory. No subject or serial bibliographies.
American Literary Realism, 1870-1910, 1967. 3/yr.
Call number: PS 1 .A4
Published by the University of New Mexico. Publishes critical essays, bibliographies, documents, notes and reviews dealing with American Realism.
*American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography , 1929. 4/yr.
Call number: PS 1 .A6
Sponsored by MLA's American Literature Section. Each issue carries a selected, annotated bibliography of current articles on American literature in addition to 5-6 scholarly articles and a substantial book review section. Also lists selected "special" issues of other journals. Publishes occasional issues on special topics, e.g. the Sept. 1993 issue on "Subjects and Citizens: Nation, Race and Gender from Oroonoko to Anita Hill."
American Poetry

40. English Literature - General - Resources
English literature general Resources English literature - general, original articles and features about English and american literature, plus annotated
http://www.electronics-ee.com/Resources/English_literature_-_general.htm
English literature - general
Resources

A service supporting the teaching and learning of English within the UK higher education system.

Introduction Collection of literary works and information about their authors which include Louisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Andersen, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Mary Shelley, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, and H. G. Wells.
Introduction Annotated links to collections of literary guides and criticism, journals, bibliographies, OPACs, dictionaries, discussion forums and news groups, societies and associations, style guides, and full text collections.
Introduction Alliance comprising societies set up in appreciation of authors such as Jane Austin, Francis Bacon, Lord Byron, John Betjeman, Lewis Carroll, Noel Coward, Walter de la Mare, Thomas Hardy, Philip Larkin, Wilfred Owen, and Beatrix Potter, with links to, and membership information for, each entry.
Introduction A large index to Internet resources, divided into headings, such as literature, culture, gender issues, minorities and religious studies, as well as more common humanities subjects.
Introduction Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of English language and literature and creative writing.

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