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The Labyrinth
Resources for Medieval Studies
Texts in Latin, French, Middle and Old English, Iberian and Italian.
A well-structured and attractive website.
Wiretap Books
Fairly straightforward source of on-line texts.
Wiretap is run as a free public service to provide electronic text to citizens
of the Internet.
Project Bartleby
A good site. Not a huge source of materials, but many well-known works are
here.
The Online Book Initiative
Set up in Gopher format. Wide variety of electronic texts, not specific to
Literature.
The Internet Public Library
Another immense collection of texts, including non-literary subjects such
as Social Sciences, History, and more.
Classic Short
Stories
Filled with a good variety of works-heavy on Guy de Maupassant, but also contains
Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and others.
Alex: A Catalog
You can search using keywords, or you can browse through their file storage.
The former is recommended.
Hypertexts@Virginia
A good source of American Literature
The Hyperwinch House
A collection of works-the site honors the Winchester Mansion in organization
Several "wings"featuring various authors.
Online Literature Library
A modest collection of works including Arthur Conan Doyle, Sun Tzu, Voltaire
and E.R. Burroughs.
The Online Medieval and Classical
Library
A Berkeley production
Humanities Text Archive
University of Michigan's site. Unfortunately, some things are restricted to
non-students
The Bible Gateway(TM)
This is a service of the Gospel Communications Network (GCN). Provides a means
of accessing specific portions of the Bible, a subject search for general
themes and ideas, and links to Bibles in other languages.