Theoretical Approaches to Print Culture, 1700-1900
Margaret Linley, Coordinator


Print Culture links

Bibliography and the History of the Book (Lynch)
History of Print Culture in New Zealand 
History of Books and Printing: A Research Guide (New York Public Library)
Printing: History and Development (Jones Telecommunications and Multimedia Encyclopedia)
Project Gutenberg
Scottish Center for the Book
SFU Masters in English with Specialty in Print Culture 1700-1900
The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading & Publishing Web
Women Printers and Booksellers: A Checklist of Sources (prepared by Laura Sue
    Fuderer)


Module One links

Celebration of Women Writers: Writers Living Between Between 1601-1700
                    Writers Living Between 1701-1800
C-18L: Resources for 18th Century Studies Across the Disciplines
Eighteenth-Century Studies Archive
   An archive of "novels, plays, memoirs, treatises and poems of the period are kept here 
   (in some cases, influential texts from before 1700 or after 1800 as well), along with
    modern criticism."

Eighteenth Century Studies online journal
J. Lynch's Eighteenth-Century Resources

              
c18 Bibliographies On-Line
Restoration Print Culture: A Multimedia Presentation 
The Michael Gamer Index to Romantic Links, Home Pages, and Electronic Texts
San Antonio College LitWeb Restoration and Eighteenth Century Lit. Index
Voice of the Shuttle index for the Restoration/18th Century
William Hogarth and 18th-Century Print Culture
Women and Eighteenth-Century English Literature - "A Checklist of General Resources,
with Some Entries Relating to Earlier Centuries, to the Colonies, and to Other
Nationalities."

Module Two links

General Sources:
Bibliography of Irish Literature (1789-1840)
Bibliography of Works on Romantic Drama & British Women Playwrights, and Humanities Computing & Electronic Editing 
The British Association for Romantic Studies
British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832: An Electronic Collection of Texts
Celebration of Women Writers: Writers Living Between 1701-1800
Center for Scottish Studies (SFU) 
English, Scottish, and Irish Literature 1800-1899 - a brief list of authors
J. Lynch's Literary Resources - Romantics
The Michael Gamer Index to Romantic Links, Home Pages, and Electronic Texts
North American Society for the Study of Romanticism
Romantic Circles Website
Romantic Chronology - extensive USCB site
Romantic Natural History: A website designed to survey the relationships between literary works and natural history in the century before Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (1859)  
Romantics Unbound: A Hypertextual Learning Space
Romanticism on the Net 
SLAINTE: Scottish Libraries Across the Internet - includes a timeline and "biographies of 80 Scottish authors from the past included in the original publication, with appropriate hyperlinked cross-references."
Sonnet Central: The Romantic Era
Voice of the Shuttle index for Romanticism
             
Voice of the Shuttle: Ireland
             
Voice of the Shuttle: Scotland
Women Romantic Writers "This interactive hypertext uses Richard Polwhele's poem "The Unsex'd Females" to introduce students and scholars alike to some of the British Romantic Period's foremost female contributors." 

 

Module Three links

Blake Project
Celebration of Women Writers: Writers Living Between 1801 and 1900
Dickinson Electronic Archives
The Germ Online
Internet Library of Early Journals -  includes Notes and Queries, The Builder, and Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.  
Introduction to a Victorian Woman's World
The Keepsake Romantic Circle Web Site
J. Lynch's Literary Resources: Victorian
The Rossetti Archive
The Victorian Database - "[a]n indispensable source of information on every important publication from 1945 to 2000 on every field of Victorian Studies."
The Victorian Literature Website -"Here you will find a variety of information on all aspects of Victorian Literature. Not only can you learn about specific novels, poems, and authors, but about historical events and everyday life in the Victorian Period"
Victorian Medicine - provides a "comprehensive study of both professional and traditional
    medicinal practices in England between the years 1830 and 1910."
Victorian Periodicals: Aids to Research: A Selected Bibliography
Victorian Research Web: Scholarly Resources for Victorian Research
The Victorian Web and Overview
Victorian Women Writers Project
Voice of the Shuttle index for 19th-century writing

 

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