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Romanticism Websites

Students may find some of the following websites of interest. Don't forget, however, that if you use material from the internet in your essays you must acknowledge it in the ways indicated in the Department Undergraduate Handbook. Otherwise, you will be in danger of plagiarism, which is subject to significant penalties (see Handbook).

British Association for Romantic Studies An association of Romantic scholars in Britain that holds conferences and produces a useful bulletin.

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution

Longman Anthology of British Literature: Students Resources

Norton Literature Online Students who have bought the 8th edition of The Norton Anthology of English Literature will have a registration code that will allow them to make use of the extensive resources on this website.

'Quarterly Review' Archive On-line archive of one of the most important literary reviews of the period.

Romantic Circles Contains hypertext editions of some key Romantic works; texts, images and sound files; an on-line journal; etc.

Romantic Chronology An extended detailed chronology of the Romantic period.

Romantic Natural History Examines relationships between literature and natural history in the century before Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (1859). Includes fascinating material about impact of science on Romantic writers.

Romanticism on the Net An on-line academic journal devoted to Romanticism.

Romantic Sites on the Net Links to lots of on-line information about British and American Romanticism.

The Corvey Project at Sheffield Hallam University Includes a large database of women writers from the late eighteenth to the early nineteenth century, plus CW3Journal, a new on-line journal mostly devoted to scholarly articles on women writers of the period.

Voice of the Shuttle: Romantics An enormous database of extensive on-line materials on Romanticism and the Romantic period.

William Blake Archive Internet access to Blake's visual and literary works.

Wordsworth's Lake District

 

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