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Mercer College's Great Books Program is here summarized and each course's required reading listed. There are also links to related fulltext works on the web.

Gulliver’s Travels

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This is a huge collection of material on the cultures of indigenous peoples all over the world. Included are writings, sayings, art, music, myths, prayers, stories, and poetry. The layers of organization are sometimes a bit difficult, but the site has much to offer.

This "writer's resource" lets you search for literary agents, find useful associations, discover workshops and courses, and more.

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A gopher listing of hundreds of complete classic and contemporary literary works. Huge!!!

This is an excellent resource and compilation of information about Jane Austen. The biographical text is sprinkled with links to her writings and to other sources.

Huge collection of articles, facts, and much more includes the works of Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac.

This lovely site offers the life stories and the works of 20 sixteenth century English authors, and also has sections for Medieval and seventeenth century authors and works.

Mississippi Review online offers a range of literary articles, reviews, and short stories.

Hundreds of hypertext books, available for downloading. Huge resource.

If you’re looking for a mythology book or magazine article, this site can help. Title and author of thousands of works are listed here, categorized by area of origin and further by type of myth or character. (And if you’re interested in pet ferrets, the author has information and pictures on that subject as well!)

The Northridge Review, published by California State University at Northridge, is accepting submissions for its Winter issue. Poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, and graphic art are all accepted. If you're an aspiring or practicing author, take a look.

This Web-based work of art and literature is "constructed somewhat like a labyrinth wherein works grow over time." A neat presentation of how the Web can provide a new way to experience art, literature, and storytelling.

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This collection of online texts is organized by author. It's not a huge number of works, but each title is complete so you must admire the work put into the site.

Looking for some new ideas for teaching literature, writing, or poetry? Check out these interesting lesson plans (130 so far) written by Ray Saitz of Ontario, Canada, or submitted by other teachers. Also contains links and library lessons.


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