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  1. Gender and Genre in Medieval French Literature.(Review)(Brief Article): An article from: The Modern Language Review by Rosalind Brown-Grant, 1999-04-01
  2. The German Volksbuch: A Critical History of a Late-Medieval Genre (Studies in German Language and Literature) by Albrecht Classen, 1995-05
  3. A Blues Bibliography: The International Literature of an Afro-American Music Genre.(Review) (book review): An article from: Notes by Edward Komara, 2000-12-01
  4. Aranzazu Usandizaga and Andrew Monnickendam, eds. 2001: Dressing Up for War: Transformations of Gender and Genre in the Discourse and Literature of War.(Resena ... Espanola de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos by Mar Gallego, 2003-06-01
  5. The Political Unconscious of the Fantasy Sub-Genre of Romance (Studies in Comparative Literature) by Patrick R. Burger, 2001-03
  6. The Powers of Genre: Interpreting Haya Oral Literature (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, 22) by Peter Seitel, 1999-03-25
  7. Writing Gender and Genre in Medieval Literature: Approaches to Old and Middle English Texts (Essays and Studies)
  8. Harrison, Kimberly, and Richard Fantina, eds. Victorian Sensations: Essays on a Scandalous Genre.(Book review): An article from: English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 by Nadine Cooper, 2008-01-01
  9. Anglicizing Romance: Tail-Rhyme and Genre in Medieval English Literature (Studies in Medieval Romance) by Rhiannon Purdie, 2008-09-18
  10. Genres of Literature Trimmers
  11. Australian children's literature: An exploration of genre and theme (Literature and literacy for young people) by John Foster, 1995
  12. The Genre of Autobiography in Victorian Literature by Clinton Machann, 1994-12
  13. Epic and Epoch: Essays on the Interpretation and History of a Genre (Studies in Comparative Literature) by Steven M. Oberhelman, Van Kelly, 1994-07
  14. Invisible Fences: Prose Poetry as a genre in French and American Literature.(Book Review): An article from: The Modern Language Review by Clive Scott, 2003-07-01

41. Arts: Literature: Genres
Western (105); Writers Resources@ (261). See also Arts Genres (1,183); Arts Literature Fiction (11); Arts Literature Magazines and Ezines (145);
http://www.nebulasearch.com/directory/go/Arts/Literature/Genres/
NebulaSearch Home Search the NebulaSearch Directory Top Arts Literature : Genres
  • Comparative Literature - Provides a broad range of courses in European as well as non-European literatures, stressing significant authors, themes, problems, styles, genres, historical periods, and theoretical perspectives.
    http://www.arts.cornell.edu/complit/
  • Kushner "Lord of the Rings" [Sound & Spirit] Top/Arts/Literature/Genres/Fantasy/Authors/T/Tolkien,_J._R._R./Fan_Works/Fan_Music/Essays
    http://www.wgbh.org/wgbh/pages/pri/spirit/season7/index.html#745 See also:
  • 42. Literature: Genres
    literature genres.
    http://www.puredirectory.com/Arts/Literature/Genres/
    Literature: Genres
    Home Arts Literature : Genres Cyberpunk Espionage and War Fantasy Historical Fiction ... Western google_ad_client = "pub-3272565765518472";google_alternate_color = "FFFFFF";google_ad_width = 336;google_ad_height = 280;google_ad_format = "336x280_as";google_ad_channel ="7485447737";google_color_border = "FFFFFF";google_color_bg = "FFFFFF";google_color_link = "0000FF";google_color_url = "008000";google_color_text = "000000"; Standard Listings
    Law in Popular Culture
    A collection of fiction in all genres, humor, plays, comics, pulp magazines, and films that either include a lawyer as a central character or have been authored by a lawyer.
    Prehistoric Fiction
    A site advocating the acceptance of a "prehistory" genre in which novels are set in prehistoric times or in which the principal characters are members of a prehistoric society.
    Rana's World of Books and Otherthings
    A personal page designed to be a guide for "romance and mystery readers."
    The Financial Fiction Genre
    A guide to banking and finance in fiction from the classics of Dickens, Thackeray, and Zola to modern financial thrillers.
    The Literary Gothic
    Gothic and supernaturalist literature prior to 1960.

    43. Wauu.DE: Arts: Literature: Genres
    The Financial Fiction Genre A guide to banking and finance in fiction RDavies/bankfiction/. The Literary Gothic Gothic and supernaturalist literature prior to
    http://www.wauu.de/Arts/Literature/Genres/
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    • Law in Popular Culture
      A collection of fiction in all genres, humor, plays, comics, pulp magazines, and films that either include a lawyer as a central character or have been authored by a lawyer.
      http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/lpop/lpop.htm
    • Prehistoric Fiction
      A site advocating the acceptance of a "prehistory" genre in which novels are set in prehistoric times or in which the principal characters are members of a prehistoric society.
      http://www.trussel.com/f_prehis.htm
    • Rana's World of Books and Otherthings
      A personal page designed to be a guide for "romance and mystery readers."
      http://www.ranas-world.com
    • The Financial Fiction Genre A guide to banking and finance in fiction from the classics of Dickens, Thackeray, and Zola to modern financial thrillers. http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/bankfiction/
    • The Literary Gothic Gothic and supernaturalist literature prior to 1960. http://www.litgothic.com/

    44. [M4/L2] -- Children's Literature Genres
    Lesson 2 Children s Literature Book Genres. Modern Fiction Contemporary realistic fiction is the most popular of all genres of children s literature.
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    Lesson 2 Children's Literature: Book Genres
    Learner Objectives Media specialists strive to provide a variety of quality reading materials for children. With so many new books published each year and with tight budgets, it is important to understand the range in quality and genres of children's literature available. The children's literature lessons are divided into three parts. In the second part, you will learn:
    • The categories of children's literature The different types of picture books available The different types of fantasy The different types of fiction book categories The different types of informational books The categories of picture books

    Reading Assignments
    The required readings come from two textbooks:
  • Children and Books by Sutherland, p. 227-253 (Fantasy); p. 317-319 and Viewpoint on p. 345 (Modern Fiction); p. 383-384 and Viewpoint on p. 386 (Historical Fiction); p. 253-256 and Viewpoint on p. 256 (Science Fiction); p. 420-427 (Biography); p. 271-274 (Poetry); p. 302-306 (Using Poetry with Children).
    Children's Literature, Briefly
  • 45. Realm Book Reviews
    Book review site covering all genres of literature, along with author interviews, recommendations, and bestseller lists.
    http://www.angelfire.com/realm/bookreviews/index.html
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    46. Paradoxa: Studies In World Literary Genres
    Abbreviated online version of the print publication which explores genre literature.
    http://paradoxa.com/
    Paradoxa publishes articles on genre literature: science fiction, horror, mysteries, children's literature, romance, comic studies, the fantastic, best sellers, the occult, westerns, oral literature, and more. Paradoxa invites submissions on all aspects of genre literature (written, oral, drawn or designed) which make a significant and original contribution to the study of those genres. CURRENT ISSUE
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  • 47. LIS 6585--Materials For Children: Lecture Outline 6
    Outlines the origins and characteristics of folktales, and the various genres of traditional literature.
    http://nosferatu.cas.usf.edu/lis/lis6585/class/tradlit.html
    Traditional Literature
    Folktales
    Origins and Diffusion of Folktales
    Theories of Folktale Origin
    No one theory listed below has been proved true; probably all of them have some points of validity. Monogenesis ("single origin") Theory:
    • The earliest theory; also called the "Indo-European Myth Theory" or "Aryan Myth Theory".
    • Belief that all folktales were descended from the myths of the Indo-Europeans or Aryans.
      • Indo-Europeans were supposedly ancestral to many races from India west through Europe.
      • Almost all European languages are descended from the Indo-European language; possibly many folktale elements have descended also.
      • Does not take into account similar folktales from other parts of the world.
      Polygenesis ("many origin") Theory:
      • Belief that people everywhere have the same experiences and thus develop the same stories.
      • People in all parts of the world are not alike.
      • Although stories might have originated in similar experiences, it is unlikely that they would be as similar in details as they have proved to be.
      Psychological explanations:
      • Freud believed that folktales arose from our unconscious needs and frustrations, which grew out of our childhood experiences.

    48. Readers Read(TM) -- Author Interviews, Book Reviews And Book Recommendations
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    49. PSN & AN BIBLIOGRAPHY PAGE
    An initial bibliography of the ancient Novel, related genres and interesting secondary literature, with more than 2000 items.
    http://www.chss.montclair.edu/classics/petron/PSNBIB/FMBIB.HTML
    The Initial Bibliography has been divided up due to its length and the corresponding time it takes to download. Click on the appropriate letter.
    A
    B C D ... Z Search the Petronian Society. Ancient Narrative Initial Bibliography of the Ancient Novel,
    Related Genres and Interesting Secondary Literature, via search a
    search utility maintained for PSN/AN at Diotima
    An asterisk (*) can represent missing parts of a word:
    writ* returns write, writings, writers, etc.
    Type in an asterisk alone to see the whole database (very large file) Query: Download rtf file of the Ancient Novel Bibliography (Originally formated for Microsoft Word 5.1 using the Athenian font. ) Here is a web page where I have post the newer additions that are not in the Diotima bibliography. If you have bibliography that you would like to enter into the database, and have checked both the central PSN database and the new Supplementary database, you can mail me at alvaresj@mail.montclair.edu If you do not have access to email, CLICK HERE Please send any corrections or suggestions to alvaresj@mail.montclair.edu

    50. Lii.org: Fiction Genres
    About Subscribe Help Suggest a Site Comments More Search Tools. Advanced Search. Fiction genres. Adventure Stories. Apocalyptic literature. Arthurian Romances. Children's literature .
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    51. Canadian Literature: A Quarterly Of Criticism And Review
    A quarterly journal that includes an extensive list of reviews on Canadian books of all genres.
    http://www.canlit.ca/
    For forty-five years, Canadian Literature has explored and celebrated the best Canadian writers and writing. Each issue contains articles, poems and an extensive book reviews section. Canadian Literature welcomes submissions of articles, interviews, and brief commentaries on writers and writing in Canada, and of previously unpublished poems by Canadian writers. The journal does not publish fiction. This website contains the full table of contents of every issue of Canadian Literature resources calls for submissions subscription and advertising information and selected reviews and editorials from our pages. NEW: Click here to view a joint venture between Canadian Literature

    52. Mary Jo's E-texts
    Archive of texts from various genres including fiction, fanfiction and literature. Palm
    http://www.dogpatch.org/etext.html
    Mary Jo's E-texts
    You need a Doc reader to use these files. All files are zipped for easy downloading, most books are divided into sections of around 50-60K. If you have any problem seeing a file in your DOC reader after syncing, try switching the category to "ALL". Be sure to also check out the rest of my Palm site . Here you will find my list of best palm applications, and links to other sites. And visit Memoware for thousands of other stories and files for the Palm. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE 6/14/01: Added Bob, Son of Battle
    2/24/00: Added the Terhune books. 2/10/00: Added Anne of the Island 1/11/00: Added Beautiful Joe 12/3/99: Added Quantum Leap Stories 11/26/99: Added Little Black Sambo and Tom Sawyer Abroad 10/14/99: Added A Different Perspective 9/21/99: Added 3 Ghost Stories Magical Monarch of Mo Fables by Robert Louis Stevenson Fantastic Fables , and Arabian Nights 9/15/99: Added Q Music 6/22/99: Added From Me to Q 5/13/99: Added the E. Nesbit books. 5/4/99: Added Blue Fairy Tales John Dough Island of Yew Titanic , and Robin Hood 10/7/98: Added the books.

    53. Guidelines To Creating Magic-systems
    Compiled suggestions and discussions about the design of magic systems for roleplaying games and literature. Applicable to all genres.
    http://www.hut.fi/~vesanto/link.useful/MagicHtmls/magic.html
    Guidelines for creating magic-systems for RPGs
    Based on the discussion in the loc-l mailinglist autumn 1994. Collected and edited by Juuso Vesanto.
    DESIGNING A NEW MAGIC SYSTEM
    This (group of) file(s) is about designing magic systems for role playing games. You can also find some discussion about magic in general. At first, let us define what we mean by magic: "Magic is interacting with something that 'is not from the world' like spirits, demons, essenceflows... in general something supernatural. Usually magic is used to achieve something that cannot be achieved through normal means or to achieve it easier." In some world for example spirits might really be 'from this world', and interacting with them would NOT be magic by our definition. Don't let it bother you. If you find something that disturbs you, trash it. These are not RULES, these are suggestions.
    The guidelines constitute of six files:
  • Introduction (short, this file)
  • Steps
  • goes through the steps to create magic systems
  • includes some fine ideas and generic lists
  • Gods
  • gods usually have a special relationship to magic (like enabling it)
  • Magic and the world
  • how would some specific spells effect the world?
  • 54. Arts, Literature, Genres: Science Fiction
    time, we are planning on creating new Author sites in the main Arts/literature/Authors alpha bar, and @ linking the categories back to the appropriate genres.
    http://www.combose.com/Arts/Literature/Genres/Science_Fiction/
    Top Arts Literature Genres ... The Pulps Related links of interest:

    55. North York Literary Club
    NYLC offers residents of North York a place to meet and discuss literature of all genres.
    http://members.rogers.com/nylc/

    56. WEBORGERS - Hard-Boiled Mysteries
    HardBoiled and noir literature from all origins. Comics, films, references and links related to the genres.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6384
    WEBORGERS 2
    The Hard-Boiled Mystery Novels
    ... from Hammett to Ellroy
    This page will serve as a center point for all these incredible writers and their works that the American Hard-Boiled genre of crime and mystery novels gave us all along this century. These writers were inspiration to many foreign writers, making Hard-Boiled novels one of the most important segments of the modern popular literature. Today, whodunits, cosies and tea-party mystery novels are the only mystery writings receiving some attention from the mass public, and it seems that Hard-Boiled novels are no more "fashionable", nor " socially correct" ! So, lame publishers, lukewarm public, and self-inflated intelligentsia are ignoring a lot of writers that are amongst the best of the American literature of the century, and their foreign descendance.
    I think it is difficult to give a precise definition for this genre of literature as it will put unnecessary limits to the territory. However, some characteristics are practically always there:
    - central character: strongly individual, tough (against himself or/and the others), not necessarily an achiever

    57. Terminator The Terminated Rise Again Issue Summer Facts Bef
    A speculative fiction ezine dealing in the genres of horror, sci-fi, romance, and archaic scholarly literature.
    http://www.postpoppulp.org
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    TERMINATOR 3: THE TERMINATED RISE AGAIN
    The Adventures of Jerry Muskrat by Thornton W. Burgess
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    A Review of Licensing and Collaborative Development with Special Attention to the Design of Self-Replicating Space Habitat Systems
    by Paul D. Fernhout and Cynthia F. Kurtz
    "the title says it all!"...
    Issue #13 Summer 03
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    Issue #13 Summer 03 authors interviews stories CHAPTER I: Jerry Muskrat Has A Fright What was it Mother Muskrat had said about Farmer Brown's boy and his traps? Jerry Muskrat sat on the edge of the Big Rock and kicked his heels while he tried to remember. The fact is, Jerry... - from The Adventures of Jerry Muskrat Headitorial Term Papers, Terminations, and the Rise of the Eco-Waste Machines

    58. StoriesMania.Net - Online Fiction, Short Stories, Essays And Poems
    A literature portal that aims to promote online fiction. Currently host stories of different genres, and a new poetry corner for budding poets.
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    59. Journal Of Caribbean Literatures
    A journal devoted entirely to literature, in all genres, by, about, and concerning the writers and critics of the Caribbean. It seeks to provide a critical and creative resource.
    http://www.jcls.net
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    60. Unspoken Dreams
    Dedicated to publishing all genres of literature to help writers show their talent to the world and let readers find new works to read.
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