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  1. The IQ Debate: A Selective Guide to the Literature (Bibliographies and Indexes in Psychology) by Martha J. McNamara, 1990-11-30
  2. Africa in Literature for Children and Young Adults: An Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Books (Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature) by Meena Khorana, 1994-12-30
  3. Upstage;: The American theatre in performance (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by John Mason Brown, 1969
  4. Lost lectures;: Or, The fruits of experience (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by Maurice Baring, 1971
  5. The Independent Monologue in Latin American Theater: A Primary Bibliography with Selective Secondary Sources (Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature)
  6. A Bibliographical Guide to Spanish American Literature: Twentieth-Century Sources (Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature)
  7. Thirteen Americans (Essay and General Literature IndexReprint Series) by Louis Finkelstein, 1969-06
  8. Criminological Bibliographies: Uniform Citations to Bibliographies, Indexes, and Review Articles of the Literature of Crime Study in the United States
  9. Literature for Children about Asians and Asian Americans: Analysis and Annotated Bibliography, with Additional Readings for Adults (Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature) by Esther C. Jenkins, Mary C. Austin, 1987-12-04
  10. Literature Criticism from 1400-1800 Cumulative Index (Literature Criticism from 1400-1800)
  11. A Descriptive Bibliography of Lady Chatterley's Lover: With Essays Toward a Publishing History of the Novel (Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature) by Jay A. Gertzman, 1990-01-08
  12. Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800: Annual Cumulative Title Index Covers Volumes -99 (Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800)
  13. The Pinocchio Catalogue: Being a Descriptive Bibliography and Printing History of English Language Translations and Other Renditions Appearing in the United ... and Indexes in World Literature)
  14. Essay and General Literature Index 2003

61. PlanetPapers - Literature
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62. African Writers Index
Google, Home African literature New Titles African literature Titles, Whats New?Click Here. Copyright © 20002002 African Writers index. All Rights Reserved.
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    David Lurie is hardly the hero of his own life, or anyone else's. At 52, the protagonist of Disgrace is at the end of his professional and romantic game, and seems to be deliberately courting disaster. Long a professor of modern languages at Cape Town University College, he has recently been relegated to adjunct professor of communications at the same institution, now pointedly renamed Cape Technical University: Although he devotes hours of each day to his new discipline, he finds its first premise, as enunciated in the Communications 101 handbook, preposterous: "Human society has created language in order that we may communicate our thoughts, feelings and intentions to each other." His own opinion, which he does not air, is that the origins of speech lie in song, and the origins of song in the need to fill out with sound the overlarge and rather empty human soul. Twice married and twice divorced, his magnetic looks on the wane, David rather cruelly seduces one of his students, and his conduct unbecoming is soon uncovered. In his eighth novel, J.M. Coetzee might have been content to write a searching academic satire. But in

63. Jewish Literature In New Testament Times
Jewish literature index. Introduction. Glossary. Brief Historical Background.Rabbinical Writings Chart. The Purpose and Heart of the Law.
http://www.bible-history.com/JewishLiterature/
Jewish Literature Index Introduction Glossary Jewish Literature Index Introduction Glossary ... Return to Bible History Online

64. Literature/index
index of my words.
http://www.canal.ne.jp/~furuiye/lit/index-e.html
Index of my words

65. S2000_photo_index
The Shingwauk Project. Indian Residential School literature index.St. John s Indian Residential School, Chapleau Ontario. Indian
http://www.shingwauk.auc.ca/irsliterature/IRS_indexintro.html
The Shingwauk Project Indian Residential School Literature - Index St. John's Indian Residential School, Chapleau Ontario Indian and Eskimo Residential Schools, September 1939 Indian Residential School Commission - The Girls' Supervisor Handbook
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66. Motif Index Of Folk Literature: What It Is And What It Does.
Explanation of what a motif index is and what it does, with bibliography.
http://www.folklore.bc.ca/Motifindex.htm
The British Columbia Folklore Society
The Motif Index: what it is, and what it does.
Throughout issues of B.C.Folklore many folktales and beliefs have been followed by odd-looking letters and numbers with references made to the Motif Index. These references may not have meant very much to some readers. Consequently we thought we might republish an article that first appeared in BCF explaining what the Motif Index is all about, together with a list of suggested additions to the Motif Index that we have developed during this time. Before such a complex system can work, a huge number of tales must be read, analysed, and, together with details of their source, be entered, piece by piece, into the index. To give some idea of the size of the basic Motif Index, the largest single volume of the six-volume set is the 893-page index to the Index. Finally, all the numbers end with a full stop, e.g. D413.2. This does two things. First, the number is essentially a sentence in itself and therefore the end of the number is the end of the description. It also defines the number and, if the stop is left out, it is not clear that the number is complete. Notwithstanding this rule there are many authors who display a certain lack of discipline by leaving the final point out. When the number is part of a sentence, on the other hand, the stop may be omitted, as Stith Thompson himself has shown. 1. Stith Thompson in Leach 1972, p.753

67. Nobel E-Museum
The Nobel Prize in literature. literature is one of the five prize areas mentionedin Alfred Nobel s will. The will was, however, partly incomplete.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/
The Nobel Prize in Literature
Literature is one of the five prize areas mentioned in Alfred Nobel's will. The will was, however, partly incomplete. Nobel simply stated that prizes be given to those who, during the preceding year, "shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind" and that one part be given to the person who "shall have produced in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction." Laureates
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68. How To Excell In An Undergraduate Literature Course
Advice from a professor on what to expect and how to excel in college literature courses.
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Home Page How to Excell in an Undergraduate Literature Course ©Tod E. Jones, Ph.D., 1999 If you are printing any part of this web site for distribution or creating a link to this page, please first obtain the author's permission.  If you are quoting from this page, please fully document the web site.  Thank you.   Questions or comments: tej4@juno.com I: What to Expect Expect to read! When you sign up for a literature course, anticipate spending many hours every week in the company of books. Let this be your one great expectation, and you will not be disappointed. Do you like to read? Do you enjoy stories? Do you feel enriched by having your ideas challenged, by thinking philosophically about the circumstances of life, people, and abstract concepts, or by experiencing the beauty that is possible through the skilled or merely felicitous use of language? If so, then you will probably get along just fine with the company you’ll be keeping. But, alas, there are other factorsfactors of a decidedly practical aspectthat insist on being taken into consideration. First, there is that most obtrusive time factor. Do you have the time to invest into a literature course? Courses vary, yet it is safe to say that literature will always take whatever time you can give to it, and teachers often demand that you give to it more time than you are inclined or believe that you are capable of giving. Therefore, expect to read even beyond your inclination and supposed capability. Such a conclusion may seem too vague to be helpful, but it is meant to suggest an attitude that may be of benefit when you find that all of your courses have assignments due during the same week. Of course, only you can decide what your schedule will permit, but if you have doubts, allow yourself the liberty of examining the course requirements before you commit yourself.

69. Young Adult Literature; Middle & Secondary English-Language Arts
Links to resources for teachers and librarians in middle and secondary schools.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/yalit.htm
Resources to support the curriculum in English and Language Arts for K-12 educators.
General Education Sites
General Literature Sites American Literature Authors WWW Pages ... World Literature Masks Gif courtesy of Sinclair High School, Canada

70. Argentine Literature History: From 1810 To 1879
Several web pages covering the period 18101990.
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1810 a 1879 1880 to 1900 1900 to 1940 1940 to 1960 1960 to 1990
El Sur del Sur
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Ulrico Schmidel, Chronicles.
Engraving, 1599. First Edition of
From 1810 to 1879 Within the panorama of Latin American letters, the origin of Argentine literature lacks the American Indian features distinguishing, for instance, those of Mexico and Peru. The earliest records are chronicles of foreign travelers: Ulrico Schmidel and Luis de Tejeda I and Esteban de Luca . There appeared the first outlines of gauchesca Hilario Ascasubi and Estanislao del Campo , a native genre reaching its peak with , by , which is representative of national feeling and spirit. T he break with Spanish tradition in favor of French romanticism supporting the return to popular sources and medieval past, allowed , its main follower, to be the writer of the first local and realistic short story: El matadero (The Slaughterhouse), and of

71. Computer And Information Science Papers CiteSeer Publications ResearchIndex
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72. Art.Net Links: Literature References
General resource for literary information and selected poetry, prose, and nonfiction literary sites.
http://www.art.net/Links/litref.html
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The Alsop Review
a site for "showcasing poets and writers whose work is clearly superlative".
Anti-Art Productions
"... an outlet, a forum, seeking to expose the truth which lies underneath the complacent, mediocre facade of the contemporary human condition."
the kinte space
"A cyber verse does not totally depend on the typesetting to divide itself into rhythms. Other media can be used to create the rhythm ... that is so essential to poetry. Interactive links to supplemental text, images, motion graphics and sound are not used to dress up or prop up the typesetting but it serves to compliment and enhance the intellection."
Oceanside Connections Poetry Pages
"A variety of traditional poetry by a diverse group of poets on a wide range of subjects. For those whose preference is rhyme and meter!"
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"Artist who work from life." writers, musicians, visual artists.

73. San Antonio College LitWeb Classical Literature Outline
A good, diverse hypertext list
http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/classics.htm
Outline of Classical Literature
Created by Roger Blackwell Bailey, Ph.D. Maintained by pmcquien@accd.edu
Many of the authors listed below have individual pages where can be found 1. their on-line works and 2. study aids ( when available ). Most of the works are available in the Penguin Classics series. Click Here for general resources, on-line and off. For .zip files of several classics, click HERE
Literature of the Ancient Near East Classical Hebrew Literature
The Hebrew Bible

Specimens of Akkadian Literature
The Creation Epic (Enuma Elish)
from Mythome.org.
The Gilgamesh Epic
from Mythome.org.
The Code of Hammurabi
trans. L.W. King.
Specimens of Egyptian Literature
Middle Kingdom ( c. 2040-1650 )
" Tale of the Ship-Wrecked Sailor ". [ The Hyksos period occupies the 100 years between Middle and New Kingdoms.] New Kingdom ( c. 1550-1080 B.C. ) " The Tale of Two Brothers ". An analogue to the story of Joseph in Genesis. The Book of the Dead . See also R.O. Faulkner, Translator, The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead . Texas, 1993.

74. PAL: Table Of Contents
Includes images and bibliographical and biographical information on American writers from Anne Bradstreet and Cotton Mather to Langston Hughes and Kurt Vonnegut. The guide has links and study questions.
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/table.html
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature
A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben
Table of Contents
Preface Alphabetical List Home Page

75. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
Extensive academic directories to English literature resources.
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=3

76. NCBI Literature
Click here for the PubMed tutorial. PubMed Central. PubMed Central imagePubMedCentral is a digital archive of life sciences journal literature.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Literature/
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77. Online Book - Children's Literature: A Guide To The Criticism
Extensive annotated bibliography of the field to 1985. Includes indices of critics, authors, titles, and subjects. By Linnea Hendrickson.
http://www.unm.edu/~lhendr/
Online Book
Children's Literature: A Guide to the Criticism

Links to other web sites by Linnea Hendrickson
This page has been accessed times If you have questions about this site please contact Linnea Hendrickson at:
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78. Online Literature Library - An Online Library Of Literature
A small, but easilynavigated selection of online etexts from English literature.
http://www.literature.org/

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79. Institution Authentication Form
www.educ.ucalgary.ca/litindex/ www.educ.ucalgary.ca/litindex Exhibits Collection literature literature gives order to human experience. literature explores culturalvalues. literature demands an emotional response from the reader.
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80. 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.

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