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1. Specific Authors Subjects
Office Hours Medieval Literature Specific Literary Authors Subjects Anglo Medieval and Classical
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2. Medieval Literature Resource Guide
Used to find specific authors or rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/ A journals, authors, and links to various search engines. Online Medieval and
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3. Medieval English Literature - English - Library - University Of
2200 individual authors and works. Use the library catalogue to find specific Medieval and Classical Library The Online Medieval and
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4. Literature Reading Resources Web Catalogs
Lit/Writers, Classical Lit period, including specific authors Authors and texts listed by period (medieval, classical, baroque
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5. Linking Library Literature Links To Literature Sites.
literary publications, Web pages devoted to specific authors, and other resources. Categories Classical Biblical Medieval Renaissance
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6. French Middle Ages Literature Page
Many links to sites covering general literature and to specific texts and authors.
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7. Research Guide Medieval Literature
Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism (CMLC) (use indexes at WORKS WRITTEN BY A SPECIFIC AUTHOR Literature, Medieval Women
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8. Literature Resources
Internet Collections Devoted to Specific Authors or Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Literature Texts
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9. MEDIEVAL LANGUAGE AND LIT JANUARY 1996
IS DIVIDED INTO SOME SPECIFIC TOPICS CONTINENTAL AUTHORS ETC. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED BY AUTHOR MEDIEVAL R.R. THE CLASSICAL HERITAGE AND
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10. UG Courses-LIT
This course explores both early European (classical and medieval) culture as The specific authors and selections vary each semester according to theme.
http://www.snhu.edu/Home_Page/Academics/UG_Course_Descriptions/UG_Courses_LIT.ht
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Undergraduate Literature Course Descriptions
LIT 200
Introduction to Critical Reading: Text and Context
(3 credits)
This course introduces students to the study and appreciation of literature. It explores the literary genres of short story, poetry, drama and novel. There is an option for nonfiction prose as well. The course covers an introduction to literary terminology and an introduction to critical analysis of literature. A thematic approach to literature may be used. The emphasis in this course is on contemporary literature. This course is Writing Intensive. Prerequisite: ENG 120. Offered in the fall of every odd-numbered year.
LIT 201
World Literature: Foundations of Culture
(3 credits)
This course explores both early European (Classical and Medieval) culture as well as the great non-European cultures of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The material covered will vary, but readings will focus on a major theme such as the hero, the role of women, ethical values, views of nature or focus on an important common genre such as epic or lyric poetry. Prerequisite: ENG-120. Offered in the spring semester of every even-numbered year.
LIT 203
American Colonial Literature and the American Dream
(3 credits)
This course principally examines the period from 1620 –with the settlement of Plymouth Plantation—through the constitutional convention of 1787. Although there is some attention to the literature of early discovery (Harriot, Champlain, Smith, etc.), the focus is on literary texts of major historical interest and on authors who pursued the American Dream of economic, religious, political, and artistic freedom. Bradford, Williams, Bradstreet, Rowlandson, Taylor, Mather, Sewall, Knight, Byrd, Franklin, the Adamses, Woolman, Paine, Jefferson, DeCrevecoeur, Tyler, and Wheatley are among the authors studied. Prerequisite: ENG-120. Offered in the fall semester of every even-numbered year.

11. UWA Quick List Accreditation Administrative Services Applications
specific authors and works Online Full Text Periodicals Online medieval andclassical Library collection of works from medieval and classical
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full-text works on the Internet.
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Specific authors and works

Online Full Text Periodicals

Miscellaneous sites
Explicator index and the Literary Calendar. GENERAL SOURCES Classic Reader Read, research and annotate classic literature. NOTE: There is a lot of advertisement on this page however, if the links in the top blue banner are clicked it will direct you to actual full text literature at no cost.

12. Vl-english10h
lit Links Biographies and Author Links literature and literary Criticism Genres classical/medieval literature. General Resources specific authors
http://www.yalesecondarylibrary.com/subjectliststudents/*subject library(old Con
ENGLISH 10 HONOURS The topic outline below corresponds to the English 10 Honours Course Outline. This resource page has two main objectives. It is intended to be a supplement to the text and course materials provided by the classroom teacher while encouraging the use of electronic media by students and staff. The web sites included are by no means intended to be all inclusive but they can provide access to useful information and they will often lead to additional information through links included on these pages. See the end of the outline below for a list of some general English links and some sources of English journals.
(This page was created by Mr. R. Dencer, Yale Secondary School Library, October, 2000) 1. Classical Mythology
Classical Mythology - Ancient Sources Classical Mythology Internet Links Classical Mythology Online (summaries, dictionaries etc.) Classical Mythology Research Guide ... Mythology and Legends Mythological Allusions Allusions Allusions in Christian Literature Bullfinch Mythology Introduction Glossary of Literary Criticism
2. The Odyssey (Homer)
Homer Homer - Internet Links Homer - Literary Criticism Homer - When and Where Did He Live?

13. English CALL Courses
and images in a wide variety of texts ancient, classical, medieval, Translation specific authors In this course students will practice the art of
http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/departments/core/english/cour_call.php
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Literary Criticism
In this course students will consider some of the topics that have shaped the discourse of arts and letters. These topics will be selected to coordinate with the topics for the third-semester Essay course. In each semester, at least three topics will be selected. [See the English Department's "Critical Topics" List.] Through the study of literary criticism, students will learn to analyse and interpret an artistic or literary work as well as to form and justify a critical judgment about the work using appropriate criteria ; they will also learn how to present their critical and interpretive views clearly in an MLA-format critical essay. 4 hrs. per week. 603-431-DW
History of English
In this course students will learn about the origin and the development of the English language and will apply their knowledge to the criticism of literary texts in English from the 5th to the 21st centuries. Through discussions, lectures, projects and essays, students will learn to (1) analyse and interpret a literary text as well as to form and justify a critical judgment about the text. using appropriate criteria; (2) interpret literary texts; and (3) present their critical and interpretive views clearly in an MLA-format critical essay. 4 hrs. per week.

14. Template: Drexel University Libraries
Finding out what has been written about a specific author s works is another classical and medieval Literature Criticism (Vol. 1, 1988 Vol. 13)
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Resource Guide: Literature
If you have any comments/questions about the resources listed below or would like further assistance with your research, please contact Alison Lewis , Humanities and Social Science Librarian, at 215.895.2765 or alewis@drexel.edu
Introduction This guide is intended to give an overview of information sources available for students doing research on literature. If you are looking for information on drama , please see the supplemental Drama Resource Guide , in addition to this one. Author Information Criticism Guides Books Finding Articles ... More help...
Finding Information about Authors
Finding information about an author is a common activity when studying literature. The tools listed below will help you find general biographical information on authors, such as their birth and death dates, where they lived, who their friends, families, and associates were, and what life experiences influenced their writing. The items in this list are found in either in the Electronic Resources or in the Reference Collection at Hagerty Library.

15. Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) - English
Ranging from medieval and classical to modern, this source gives full entrieswith citations of It also cites use by specific authors. Whittick, Arnold.
http://www.wheaton.edu/english/resources/medieval/general.htm
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General Books Bibliography
Audsley, W. and G. Handbook of Christian Symbolism
Although this work focuses specifically on Christian symbols such as the cross, the nimbus, and symbols related to the Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension, it also considers some of the other standard symbols (saints, colors, etc.). While it includes no clear documentation and no index and while it does not specify medieval meanings, it is still a helpful sourceespecially on the biblical topics.
Child, Heather and Dorothy Colles. Christian Symbols Ancient and Modern . New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971.
After a short introduction on the nature of symbolism, this work addresses a wide range of symbols arranged by topics, including the cross, the Trinity, Mary, Nativity, angels, prophets and patriarchs, and the Eucharist. It also includes a section on the natural symbols (bird and beasts), numbers, the church year, and the liturgy. Although some of the meanings given are clearly modern and indicate that this source should be used with care, it is a good source on a wide variety of topics and includes a good index and bibliography.

16. Specific Authors & Subjects
specific literary authors Subjects http//library.marist.edu/diglib/english/englishliterature/medievallit/langland-william.htm
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  • Arthurian Beowulf ... Religious/Biblical Robin Hood Roman de la Rose Spenser
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    • For full-text online sources for various authors listed here, please visit my 'Online Libraries' page to find quality Websites. Also, be sure to search the big four medieval gateways ( Link It ) for information on various topics of interest.
    not including Beowulf)
    can be found on a separate page by clicking here
    Arthurian
    click here
    Beowulf
    To examine resources specifically devoted to Beowulf, then click here
    Chaucer
    For those seeking information on Chaucer, please click here
    Dante
    To find resources on Dante please click here
    Gower
    Bibliographies
    Yeager, Robert. John Gower Materials: A Bibliography through 1979 . Garland Reference Library of the Humanities; Vol. 266. New York: Garland Publ. 1981.
    UF
    Smathers Library, Reference (Non-Circulating) Z8362.35 .Y4 1981
    Concordences
    Pickles, J.D. and J.L. Dawson.

    17. The University Of Texas At Dallas - 2004 Undergraduate Catalog
    Readings may be drawn from classical, medieval, and modern literature, lit 4329 Major authors (3 semester hours) Study of one or more major literary
    http://www.utdallas.edu/student/catalog/undergrad04/ugprograms/lit.html
    2004 - 2006 Undergraduate Catalog Introduction (home) Contents / Site Map Admissions Policies / Procedures ... Graduate Catalog
    Literature and Language Course Descriptions
    LIT 2331 Masterpieces of World Literature (3 semester hours) A study of selected themes in world literature. This course will serve as a prerequisite for all upper-division literature courses. (3-0) Y
    LIT 2332 Studies in Mythology (3 semester hours) An introduction to mythology, with emphasis on the adaptability of mythic themes and characters as reflected in literature from antiquity through the contemporary period. (3-0) T
    LIT 2341 Literary Analysis (3 semester hours) A close reading of fiction, poetry, and drama. Emphasis will be placed on the development of critical skills through the writing of interpretive essays. This course is required of all Literary Studies majors. (3-0) S
    LIT 2V71 Independent Study in Literary Studies
    LIT 3300 Western Literary Tradition (3 semester hours) Study of major themes of the classical tradition in Western literature and their subsequent transformation. Readings will include works by both classical authors and their literary heirs. This course is required of all Literary Studies majors. Prerequisite: Three hours of lower-division literature or HUMA 1301. (3-0) S

    18. Literature & Reading Resources: Web Catalogs
    authors and texts listed by period (medieval, classical, baroque, neoclassical,romantic, Victorian lit Timeline; Detailed info on about 35 authors;
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    Waterboro Public Library, P.O. Box 308, East Waterboro, Maine / Phone: 207.247.3363 / contact webmaster contact librarian
    Last modified: 1/May/2005/
    Type in search query; use quotes for phrases:
    All of Waterboro Public Library Maine Writers Index Literary Birthdays Waterboro Cemeteries:
    LITERATURE AND READING: Web Catalogs
    NOTE: See our AUTHORS and TEXTS pages for many more links to catalogs of writers and their works.

    19. WPL AUTHOR CATALOGS
    authors of classical Literature; authors of medieval Literature; authors of Modern Browse through an alphabetical listing of authors, or search specific
    http://www.waterborolibrary.org/authors.htm
    Waterboro Public Library, P.O. Box 308, East Waterboro, Maine / Phone: 207.247.3363 / contact webmaster contact librarian
    Last modified: 8/May/2005/
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    All of Waterboro Public Library Maine Writers Index Literary Birthdays Waterboro Cemeteries:
    AUTHOR CATALOGS

    20. Agnes Brown Duggan Library @ Hanover College
    for web sites devoted to specific authors, movements, and collections. Online medieval and classical Library (http//sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/)
    http://www.hanover.edu/Library/webhum.html
    Home Catalog Databases Collections ... Index Databases by Subject: Humanities Classics ABZU Bibliography (http://www.etana.org/abzu/)
    A high quality online bibliography to information specific to the study of the Ancient Near East on the Internet. Both search and browse modes available. Ancient World Web (http://www.julen.net/ancient/)
    A meta-index to links in catagories ranging from Daily Life to Law and Philsophy. Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World (http://www.stoa.org/diotima/)
    This site is designed as an interdisciplinary resource for those interested in gender in the ancient world. It includes course materials, a searchable bibliography, and external links to images, databases, book reviews, and the like. Also includes an anthology of translated primary texts. Electronic Resources for Classicists (http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~tlg/index/resources.html)
    A portal to internet resources for classicists. Links are organized by 20 categories, including bibliographical indexes and bibliographies, images, fonts and software, on-line seminars, and databases.

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