Cleveland Middle School

800-899 Literature
General Sites | Electronic Texts | Poetry

General Sites

American Library Association
http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists

View information on various book awards and lists.

Booklist
http://www.ala.org/booklist/

The Web site of the American Library Association's Booklist provides access to reviews of books for adults, young adults, and children, written by librarians. The overall ALA Web site is searchable, and you can browse the reviews by category (Adult, Youth, Nonfiction, etc.). From January 1996 to the present; reviews appear approximately one month after their appearance in the print version of Booklist

BookWire
http://www.bookwire.com/bookwire/

BookWire calls itself "the first place to look for book information," and it does offer an impressive number of features, including reviews from The Quarterly Black Review of Books, The Boston Book Review, The Asia Pacific Review, Computer Book Review, and others. The overall site is searchable by author, title, or publisher name and the individual review sources can be browsed. There is a nice Frequently Asked Questions list about book publishing available also.

Fiction Genres
http://www.manuslit.com/old/Definitions.htm

            Defines the different literary genres

Genreflecting
http://www.genreflecting.com/Genres.html

            Literary genres are defined and books suggestions are listed.

Literary Calendar
http://litcal.yasuda-u.ac.jp/LitCalendar.shtml

An almanac of literary information. Click on a day of the current month or choose a new month, then click on a date. Provides brief descriptions of notable literary events and many authors and/or works are clickable, leading to a biography of the author and/or to electronic texts of their works. Scroll down the page to search the site by dates, short phrases, or names.

Literary Criticism
http://www.ipl.org/div/litcrit/

Contains critical and biographical websites about authors and their works that can be browsed by author, by title, or by nationality and literary period.

Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/

An annotated index to Shakespeare-related sites on the Internet. Considered a resource for scholars of Shakespeare, many of the links tend to be rather academic; however, this site is so comprehensive and huge, that there are many links which would be worthwhile for high school students. There are links to critical essays on specific works, information on Shakespeare's life and times, a chronological listing of all his works and electronic texts

A Celebration of Women Writers
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/writers.html

Women writers throughout history—from 3000 B.C. to the 20th Century. Includes biographical and bibliographical information and links to other related material.

Oklahoma Sequoyah Book Award
http://www.yukon.lib.ok.us/sequoyah.html

Provides current and past award winners and master lists of nominated books.

PAL: Perspectives in American Literature
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/TABLE.HTML

Excellent source for information on specific authors by period of American history from the Colonial Period to the Present. Additional information including obituaries for some authors, introductory essays for each period (e.g., Early 19th Century Transcendentalism, The Harlem Renaissance) and bibliographies.

Resources for American Literature
http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~daniel/amlit/index.html

Student works, interactive text, interpretations of several major American works including A Raisin in the Sun, The Yellow Wallpaper, Young Goodman Brown, McTeague, Rip Van Winkle, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Bartleby the Scrivener, The Blue Hotel, Langston Hughes' poems, American poetry and songs, and a few others.

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Electronic Texts

Bibliomania: Classic Fiction
http://www.bibliomania.com/0/0/frameset.html

Provides complete text for over 40 classic works by the likes of Jane Austen, James Joyce, and George Eliot.

Classic Short Stories
http://www.bergtraum.k12.ny.us/cybereng/shorts/

A collection of short stories by the likes of Hawthorne, Chekhov, Poe and many others. Some include biographies. None include analysis.

Electronic Text Center
http://e-text.lib.virginia.edu/english.html

Choose from the Modern English Collection (AD 1500-present), the Middle English Collection (written in Middle English language), and much more

Internet Classics Archive
http://classics.mit.edu/

"A searchable collection of almost 400 classical Greek and Roman texts (in English translation) with user-provided commentary."

The On-Line Books Page
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/lists.html

A large collection of links to complete books on-line. Allows searching by author or title and includes a subject directory based on Library of Congress Subject Headings.

Luminarium: 16th Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603)
http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/

Sir Thomas More, Shakespeare, Marlowe, Spenser, etc. Includes essays and articles on the various works, biographical information, links to related sources, bibliographies, complete texts. Provides audio clips.

Project Gutenberg
http://www.promo.net/pg/

The ultimate collection of electronic texts searchable by author or title.

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
http://www-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/works.html

M.I.T.-sponsored site offers the full text of the complete works of Shakespeare (tragedies, histories, comedies, poetry). It includes the ability to search the texts using keywords.

The Modern English Collection
http://e-text.lib.virginia.edu/modeng/modeng0.browse.html

A fairly large collection of "fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, letters, newspapers, manuscripts and illustrations from 1500 to the present." Browse by author name or by subject category including African American (many slave narratives, poems, and letters), Native American and American Civil War. You may also search the collection by keyword, author and/or title.

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Poetry

The Academy of American Poets
http://www.poets.org/

            “The largest organization in the country dedicated to the art of poetry.” 

American Verse Project
http://www.hti.umich.edu/a/amverse/

The project is assembling an electronic archive of volumes of American poetry prior to 1920. The full text of each volume of poetry is being converted into digital form.

The Haiku Society of America
http://www.hsa-haiku.org/

             Haiku collections and links

Modern American Poetry
http://aol.bartleby.com/104/

Modern American Poetry contains over 130 poems from American masters such as Ezra Pound, Sara Teasdale, Stephen Vincent Benét, Emily Dickinson, and many others.

The Complete Poems of Edgar Allen Poe
http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?sid=9d5b5e747a7bfe89cf961
4f84d61898f;idno=PoeEACompl;c=amverse

Find famous and infamous poems by Poe in full text online. Searchable or browsable site.

Poets' Corner
http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/index.html

The most diverse collection of poetry on the Web, containing thousands of works by several hundred poets, both familiar and obscure.

Poetry Daily
http://www.poems.com/

            Daily poems and links to poets

Poetry 180
http://www.loc.gov/poetry/180/

Poet Laureate Billy Collins hosts this Website with a poem for every day of the school year. “Poetry 180 is designed to make it easy for students to hear or read a poem on each of the 180 days of the school year.”

Poetry in Parts
http://www.promotega.org/msc00010/index.htm

This site was created by eighth grade students at Oak Hill Middle School in Milledgeville, Georgia, as a part of project PROMOTE. Within our site can be found information about the elements of poetry, figurative language,  and types of poetry as well as interactive games for each topic.

Verse.Bartleby
http://www.bartleby.com/verse/

            Great poetry anthologies and an excellent search engine to locate poems.

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