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Romantics Resources

Blake Archive
Electronic editions of all 19 illuminated works, searchable by text and image; detailed descriptions of images; scrupulous transcriptions of texts; extensive bibliographies. Also contains non-illuminated materials, as well as a searchable electronic edition of The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake, edited by David V. Erdman.

Access to several editions of Songs of Innocence and Experience

The Tyger: An Annotated Bibliography

Lyrical Ballads, an electronic scholarly edition

For online texts of other authors, see Literature Online (LION), accessible to Wellesley users from
http://www.wellesley.edu/Library/Research/english.html

The Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive

The Cambridge History of English and American Literature
vol. XI: The Period of the French Revolution

vol. XII: The Romantic Revival

The Romantic Chronology
Hypertext chronology of literary, social, and historical events in Britain and France from 1785-1851; includes links to online resources for authors, works, and topics.

British Poetry 1780-1910: A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions (Electronic Text Center, U. Virginia)

Romantic Circles
A large-scale, collaborative site of high editorial quality "devoted to the study of Lord Byron, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, their contemporaries and historical contexts"; includes research and pedagogical resources.

Romanticism on the Net
International Refereed Electronic Journal devoted to British Romantic studies

Women Romantic-Era Writers

Victorian Women’s Writers Project

NASSR (North American Society for the Study of Romanticism)


General Resources for Literature and Literary Study


Wellesley College Library:
Research Resources for English & Comparative Literature
Particularly recommended: Literature Online (LION) and Oxford Reference Online
Special Collections

 

More Fun Links


The Wordsworth Trust

The Keats and Shelley House in Rome

johnkeats.com

Regency Fashion Page
A view of culture c. 1790-1829 from the perspective of women's and men's clothing styles

Mont Blanc region
An interactive panoramic view





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