Emory | Comp Lit | Undergraduate Program We will read from ancient, medieval, and contemporary genres, Content Seminaron various subjects, from specific authors to entire literary movements. http://www.comparativelit.emory.edu/undergrad_courses_spring05.htm
Extractions: MWF 10:40-11:30 Content: Sections of this course will provide an introduction to literary studies combined with an intensive writing approach. From the perspective of world literature, topics such as love, desire and identity will be discussed. *Completion of Literature 110 with a passing grade fulfills the Freshman writing requirement. It does not fulfill any other writing requirement. Texts: Instructors will select their own texts, but selections may include poetry, fiction and drama from a variety of literary traditions. Particulars: Instructors will determine their grading systems, but requirements may include papers, a final exam, in-class discussion and possibly a journal. Seth Wood
Emory | Comp Lit | Undergraduate Program CPLT 201WR 001 Telling Likely Stories Ancient through medieval ContentSeminar on various subjects, from specific authors to entire literary movements http://www.comparativelit.emory.edu/undergrad_courses_fall04.htm
Extractions: TTh 11:30-12:45 Content: Sections of this course will provide an introduction to literary studies combined with an intensive writing approach. From the perspective of world literature, topics such as love, desire and identity will be discussed. Complete descriptions of individual sections will be posted as they become available. *Completion of Literature 110 with a passing grade fulfills the Freshman writing requirement. It does not fulfill any other writing requirement. Texts: Instructors will select their own texts, but selections may include poetry, fiction and drama from a variety of literary traditions.
King College>E.W. King Library>English Lit Research Guide Biography Biography specific authors Guides Dictionaries Handbooks Literary Resources for English literature from classical times to modern http://www.king.edu/library/OldWeb/ResearchGuides/englhan.htm
Extractions: Websites Citing Sources The King Library may not always own the items listed in the resources below. Search HAL to see if the library owns or subscribes to a particular resource. Paper Indexes Electronic Indexes and Databases Back to top Sample HAL Searches: Find items by Keyword Gerard Manley Hopkins AND nature Find items by Subject Heading Hopkins Gerard ManleyCriticism and interpretation Find items by Title
C.W. Post Library Reference Literary Criticism L56; classical and medieval Literature Criticism (CMLC) PN681.5. of booksgiving critical overviews of an author s style and reviews of specific works http://www.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/library/ref/lit.htm
Extractions: Fiction and Science Fiction Criticism Poetry Criticism Find More Books Literature Databases ... Library Homepage Literary Criticism Finding criticism of fiction, poetry and short stories in the Library can be very time consuming. You will need to use LIUCAT to locate books. You will also want to use the web databases to find periodical articles. Always ask a librarian to help you locate the information you need. Print Resources in the Reference Department: Many dictionaries and encyclopedias will help you with your research. Gale's literary criticism series covers literature of different time periods. The index in each will lead you to the correct set and volume(s): For criticism of specific literary forms consult: If you need criticism on a particular play, poem or short story you can look up the title in the appropriate set.
American And English Literature Internet Resources Contains general criticisms on authors and specific periods, text archives and classical, medieval, Renaissance, Restoration, 18th Century, Romantic, http://library.scsu.ctstateu.edu/litbib.html
Extractions: American and English Language Internet Resources Contents Electronic Texts General Literature Sources American Literature General Resources American Literature Drama and Theater ... Alex: A Catalogue of Electronic Texts on the Internet Alex indexes over 700 books and shorter texts and retrieves these documents full-text on the Internet. Does not include serials. Has search feature where you can enter author or title. Internet Classic Archive A searchable collection of almost 400 classical Greek and Roman texts in English (complete) with user-provided commentary. Literature: Electronic Books and Journals Contains full-text fiction and non-fiction books in alphabetical order as well as sites that contain electronic texts on the internet. Includes journals and newsletters. The On-Line Books Page A storehouse of on-line books and other documents which includes more than 1800 English works in various formats. A list of on-line publishers and retailers is available. Also includes a list of banned books on-line and links to other book repositories. Project Bartleby Includes texts and reference works as well as the poetical works of Dickinson, Eliot, Frost, Keats, Shelley, Whitman, Wordsworth, Yeats, etc. It is one of the largest collections of on-line literature currently available on the net.
English: Research Methods And Critical Theory Bibliography classical and medieval Literature Criticism, Ref PN610. offer broad coverageof literature resources, reference works, specific authors and their works, http://library.scsu.ctstateu.edu/engcritbib.html
Extractions: English - Research Methods and Critical Theory Bibliography Contents Books in Buley Library African American Literary Theory: A Reader American Drama to 1900: A Guide to Information Sources Ref Z1231.D7M45 American Literary Critics and Scholars, 1800-1850 Ref PS74.A44 1987 American Literary Critics and Scholars, 1850-1880 Ref PS74.A45 1988 American Literary Critics and Scholars, 1880-1900 Ref PS74.A46 1988 American Literature: A Study and Research Guide Ref Z1225.L47 1976 American Literature and Language: A Guide to Information Sources Ref Z1225.K68 1982 American Prose and Criticism, 1900-1950: A Guide to Information Sources Ref Z1231.P8.B74 American Women Short Story Writers: A Collection of Critical Essays Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature Ref Z2011.M69 The Art of Literary Research At War With the Word: Literary Theory and Liberal Education C.G.Jung and Literary Theory: The Challenge From Fiction
English 2332 World Lit I Fall Semester Syllabus I shall also introduce information about the authors, notably, The Ancientand classical World The medieval World Shakespeare s World Time Line http://jade.ccccd.edu/jmiller/English_2332_World_Lit_I_Fall Semester Syllabus.ht
Extractions: COLLIN COLLEGE FALL COURSE SYLLABUS ENGLISH 2332: WORLD LITERATURE I Monday/Wednesday, 1pm-2:15; 2:30pm-3:45pm, Room G219 Office e-mail address: jmiller@ccccd.edu (weekdays) URL for web site: http://iws.ccccd.edu/jmiller/jmiller.htm URL for college: http://www.ccccd.edu/ CAMPUS POLICY: Campus regulations do not allow food, drinks, or smoking in the classroom. Please do not ask for exceptions to these regulations. (Water is always permitted.) AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMPLIANCE It is the policy of Collin College to provide reasonable and appropriate accommodations for individuals with documented disabilities. This college will adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student's responsibility to visit the ACCESS office (G200) or telephone 972.881.5898 (TDD.881.5950) in a timely manner if he or she desires to arrange accommodations. RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS: In accordance with Section 51.911 of the Texas Education Code, Collin College will allow a student who is absent from class for the observance of a religious holy day to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within a reasonable time. Students are required to file a written request with each professor within the first 15 days of the semester to qualify for an excused absence. Please visit or telephone the registrar's office for additional information on procedures and rules.
English 2332 World Lit I Spring Semester Syllabus of the literature of the classical, medieval, and Renaissance periods, learning, I shall also introduce information about the authors, notably, http://jade.ccccd.edu/jmiller/English_2332_World_Lit_I_Spring Semester Syllabus.
Extractions: Office hours: Available at scheduled times. 972.881.5981 CAMPUS POLICY: Campus regulations do not allow food, drinks, or smoking in the classroom.Please do not ask for exceptions to these regulations. (Water is always permitted.) AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMPLIANCE: It is the policy of Collin College to provide reasonable and appropriate accommodations for individuals with documented disabilities. This college will adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student's responsibility to visit the ACCESS office (G200) or telephone 972.881.5898 (TDD.881.5950) in a timely manner if he or she desires to arrange accommodations. RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS: In accordance with Section 51.911 of the Texas Education Code, CCCC will allow a student who is absent from class for the observance of a religious holy day to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within a reasonable time. Students are required to file a written request with each professor within the first 15 days of the semester to qualify for an excused absence. Please visit or telephone the registrar's office for additional information on procedures and rules.
English Literature Program At Pitt literary Resources on the Net search by category (classical, medieval, Renaissance and authorspecific sites. http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/ http://www.pitt.edu/~englit/researchlinks.htm
Extractions: 13. Buying Used Books on the Internet 1. GENERAL Indexes and Gateways: Periods and Movements. A page of links to useful sites: http://library.uce.ac.uk/englmove.htm The Electric Eclectic: a large collection of links. http://bloxword.ca/jimsbmks.htm Electronic Poetry Center: http://www.epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry/ The English Server (formerly at Carnegie Mellon Univ., now U of Washington)mostly scholarly, especially strong on current topics. http://eserver.org/ Humanities and Social Sciences Bookmarks (Toronto) a very extensive collection of links, though not updated (and hence many sites have disappeared). http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/chass/book.html Links to places literary (University of Dundee) a very attractive and extensive collection of links. http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/favelink.htm Literary Encyclopedia: a global reference work for literatures in English comprising over 17,000 indexed entries, more than one thousand of which are basic entries have been supplemented with essays of around 2500 words. http://www.LiteraryEncyclopedia.com
ALA | Medieval Studies of resources are focused on specific medieval authors and subjects; Online medieval and classical Library (University of California, Berkley). http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues2005/April05/medievalstud
Extractions: ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Login Quicklinks Career Opportunities Chapters CHOICE Committees Directory of Leadership e-Learning Forms Information Literacy Marketing @ your library Publications Catalog RBM Recruiting to the Profession Scholarly Communication Sections Tipsheets Publications Labyrinth (Georgetown University). The Labyrinth is an excellent gateway to electronic resources made available through Georgetown University. Resources are carefully selected from the Internet and include primary texts, secondary texts and articles, course materials, bibliographies, images, maps, and other items. There are 45 subject categories that one can browse for information; also, there are category fields that can be highlighted in conjunction with a keyword search to create a specific query. Categories are quite specific, as indicated from these items selected from the middle of the alphabet: Feudalism, French (Old), Furniture, Gardens, Gender and Sexuality, Geography, and German (Middle High). The Labyrinth is one of the very best places to go to locate information related to medieval subjects. Access: http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu
Extractions: quicklinks Admissions Academics Academic Calendar Admin Offices Billiken Athletics Campus Life Career Services Colleges and Schools Events on Campus Financial Aid Gateway: Intranet Giving to SLU Libraries Ministry and Outreach Museums and Art People Finder Research Resources for Reporters Safety Student Health SLUCare Technology Web Email WebCT WebSTAR option> Working at SLU advanced Updated August 16, 2005 Print friendly version Web version This guide identifies resources for the study of medieval literature found in Pius XII Memorial Library. The guide is intended for use by both beginning or advanced graduate students and faculty. It includes both English language and foreign language titles. The annotations are intended to provide basic information. Items whose contents are obvious from their titles are not annotated.
LITERARY CRITICISM: Poetry Research Guide classical and medieval Literature Criticism Excerpts from Criticism of the Worksof World authors from Use index volume to locate author/specific work. http://library.ucf.edu/Reference/Guides/PoetryCriticism.asp
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World Literature Red Arrow.gif (101 bytes) Also see sites on specific authors at the authors page Online medieval and classical Library http//sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL http://www.wade.org/WorldLit.htm
Extractions: WORLD LITERATURE Links on this page to sites with information about world literature. The sites on world literature generally are first, followed by sites that concentrate on particular regions of the world. For sites on a particular author or sites on writing a research paper, click the link to pages below. Also see general literature sites at the English page E-texts WORLD LITERATURE GENERALLY Contemporary Post Imperial and Post Colonial Literature in English called the Postcolonial Web, this international effort is a great resource on literature written in English outside the United States and Great Britain . There are pages on themes, context, and authors by continent in post colonial tradition writing in English. The Great Britain pages contain links to expatriate authors from other nations who live or lived in Great Britain
Extractions: Guide to Research: Literature in English This guide describes some useful information resources for research in English-language literature. It is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to give you a place to start. Additional resources can be located in other Research Guides, such as Film Art Womens Studies , or European History . The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library Reference area, except as noted. For further information, please ask a reference librarian . This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/englishlit/ Table of Contents Ask a Reference Librarian
Arabic Courses 371 classical and medieval Arabic Literature in Translation U 5 Advanced studyof specific periods, authors and/or genres of prose writing (literary or http://nelc.osu.edu/courses/Arabic.htm
Extractions: Developing the ability to use Arabic functionally and communicatively in context; intensive oral interaction with instructor and fellow students; the basics of the writing system. Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Not open to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit or to students with 3 or more years of study in this language in high school, except by permission of dept. GEC for lang courses. FL Admis Cond courses. 101.01 Classroom Track U 5 5 cl. Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs. Students register for and complete from 1 to 5 cr hrs during the qtr. Students who complete 5 hrs before the end of the qtr may proceed to 102.51. Progress is sequential from one cr hr to the next, with proficiency at the level of 80% required for advancement. 102 Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II Developing further language ability through learning how to perform certain functions orally and using them with fellow students; reading and writing passages reflecting their abilities. Not open to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit. GEC for lang courses. FL Admis Cond courses.
Hebrew Courses Late classical Biblical Hebrew, Qumran Hebrew, Mishnaic Hebrew, medieval Hebrew, Advanced study of specific periods, authors, and/or genres of prose http://nelc.osu.edu/courses/Hebrew.htm
Extractions: Conversation, reading, writing, vocabulary building, phonetics, and grammar. Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl. Not open to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit, or to students with 3 or more years of study in this language in high school, except by permission of dept.This course is available for EM credit. GEC for lang course. FL Admis Cond course. 102 Elementary Hebrew II U 5 Reading of modified passages from modern Hebrew literature supplemented with additional study of grammar. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl. Prereq: 101. Not open to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit.This course is available for EM credit. GEC for lang course. FL Admis Cond course. 103 Intermediate Hebrew I U 5 Reading of passages from various periods of Hebrew literature; review of salient points of elementary grammar and introduction to elements of classical Hebrew. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl. Prereq: 102. Not open to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit.This course is available for EM credit. GEC for lang course. 104 Intermediate Hebrew II U 5
Literature Use the indexes that accompany the volumes to locate specific works and authors . N5 B556); classical and medieval Literture Criticism (Ref PN 88 . http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/LMC/LMCGuides/LMCGuideLiterature.htm
Extractions: LMC Guide: Literature LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 6000 WEST OLIVE AVE. GLENDALE, AZ 85302 TEL:623.845.3112 REFERENCE SOURCES Below is a selected list of titles that may be helpful in researching an author or literary topics. Reference books can help you get a consensus of opinion and basic information so that other critical works will be more meaningful. Specialized Encyclopedias and Handbooks identify authors, define terms, and give brief information on important writers, literary works, and literary terms.
VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle General Resources in AngloSaxon medieval lit. , authors and Anonymous Works The Online medieval and classical Library (OMACL) (searchable database http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2740
Linking Library: Literature: Links To Literature Sites. literary publications, Web pages devoted to specific authors, and other resources . Part of ORB, the OnLine Reference Book for medieval Studies. http://www.theorderoftime.com/cyber/to/l-file/lit.general.html
Extractions: LINKING LIBRARY W W W - D I R E C T O R I E S_ WWW-directories (jumpboxes) Continental-national directories: ...Africa ...Asia ...Australia ...Europe ...Middle East ...N.America ...S.America International directories: A-B International directories: C-G International directories: H-M International directories: N-O International directories: P-T International directories: U-Z Dutch directories A-J Dutch directories K-Z Philosophy directories Religion directories Science directories (miscel.) A-D .Science directories (miscel.) E-L Science directories (miscel.) M-Z Social Sciences directories Spirituality directories _L I N K I N G - L I B R A R Y B U S I N E S S C H A T T I N G D I C T I O N A R I E S I N T E R N E T - S E R V I C E S L I T E R A T U R E Books-on-line Libraries Literature/general L O C A L (E N S C H E D E - E.O.) M E D I A S C I E N C E ( G E N E R A L ) S P O R T S T I M E Linking Library: Home (index) Linking Bibliotheek: Thuis (index) Linking Library: Frames-English Linking Bibliotheek: Frames-Ned. Add URL/URL toev.
Literature - Subject Resources - Library - La Trobe University classical literature; The Labyrinth Library medieval literature and history specific Topic Resources. 18th Century Resources - - literature, http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/help/subject-res/ben/lit.php