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English & Scottish Literature &
Language Links
STELLA Links Index
Organisations
| Gateways
and Humanities Tools & Resources | Text Archives
& Corpora
English Language
| Linguistics, Phonetics
and Speech | History of
the Language and Literature
English Literature
| Scottish Literature
and Language | STELLA programs
Organisations
Association for Computers and the Humanities
Association for Literary and Linguistic
Computing
Association for
Scottish Literary Studies
Computers
& Text, CTI Newsletter
Council for College
& University English
English Subject Centre,
Learning & Teaching Support Network
ESSE: European Society
for the Study of English
Institute of English Studies
at London University
International Phonetic
Association
Literary and Linguistic
Computing journal, OUP
The Philological
Society
Gateways and humanities tools & resources
Arts and Humanities Data Service
Centre for Computing
in the Humanities, King's College London
Bookmarks for
Corpus-Based Linguists
Humanities Advanced Technology
and Information Institute (HATII)
Human Languages Page -
a catalogue of language-related Internet resources.
Intute:
Arts and Humanities "tool for discovering the best Internet resources
for education and research"
Joint
Information Systems Committee, (JISC) Copyright Guidelines
Oxford
Humanities Computing
Resource
Guide for the Arts and Humanities from the Joint Information Systems
Committee
Scholarly
Electronic Publishing Bibliography
TACT Text Analysis
Computing Tools from the University of Toronto
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Text Archives and Corpora
Bookmarks for Corpus-Based
Linguists - by David Lee, University of Michigan
British National Corpus
BUBL A catalogue of
Internet resources for Language, Literature and Culture from the UK
National Information Service.
COMET COMputerized
English Texts in STELLA, including the Glasgow Review.
Corpus
Linguistics - a general overview of the field from W3C; with links
to material available on the Web.
Directory
of Newspapers Online - a useful list of UK newspaper sites,
with links to newspapers and magazines worldwide.
E-Server - thousands of humanities
texts from Iowa State University
EUSTACE
- Edinburgh University Speech Timing Archive and Corpus of English
EiNET- Internet information servive
with links to literature (including hypertext fiction).
ICAME - International Computer
Archive of Modern and Medieval English at the Norwegian Computing
Centre for the Humanities (NCCH) in Bergen, Norway.
International Corpus of English
(ICE)
King's
College London Text Analysis Methods
Language Learning & Technology
- special Issue, Using Corpora in Language Teaching and Learning.
Lancaster University links to Corpora,
Collections, Data Archives
LION:
Literature Online - hundreds of thousands of fully-searchable
texts, with reference works, bibliographies and catalogues.
Middle English
Text Archive - a collection of on-line Medieval Texts at
Virginia University.
Oxford Text Archive
Project Gutenberg - free electronic
books
Renaissance Electronic
Texts - editions of early English Renaissance books and
manuscripts at the University of Toronto.
SCOTS - the Scottish
Corpus of Texts and Speech
Shakespeare - the complete
works from MIT.
Text Encoding Initiative
TEI Teaching
Materials
The Tuscan Word Centre
University
Centre for Computer Corpus Research on Language, University of
Lancaster
A
Web Course in Corpus Linguistics
CLAWS
part-of-speech tagger
Scholar's Lab
at the University of Virginia
Voice of the Shuttle -
this is a large collection of humanities resources from the English
Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
XML information from WC3
XML Tutorial
from WC3
XML FAQ : by Peter Flynn, University
College, Cork
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English Language
Index
Fonts
| Grammar
| Dictionaries
& Thesauri | EFL & Varieties
of English | Linguistics, Phonetics,
Speech & Hearing | Natural
Language Processing
Fonts
Summer
Institute of Linguistics fonts page, at the International Linguistics
Center in Dallas, Texas.
Grammar
ARIES:
Punctuation and Spelling
English Usage
- survey of English Usage (SEU) at University College London.
Grammar
and Style Notes - from the University of Pennsylvania.
Languages
into Language Teaching (LILT)
On-line English
Grammar - at the Hampstead School of English - with sound
files.
Yahoo
Web Links - for grammar, usage and style.
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Dictionaries
Collins COBUILD
- dictionary for English learners (Collins & University of Birmingham)
Encyclopedia Britannica
Lexicons of Early Modern
English (LEME) (Previously EMEDD) form the University of Toronto
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
- searchable on-line dictionary.
Online Dictionaries
- an Index of On-Line Dictionaries.
OUP Oxford English Dictionary
- Oxford University Press online search.
Oxford
Reference Online
Plumb Design Visual
Thesaurus - from Plumb Design Inc., New York.
Roget's Thesaurus
Virtual Facts on file
- on-line dictionaries,
thesauri, encyclopaedia etc. from Refdesk.com.
WordNet - a Lexical
Database for English from Princeton University. "WordNet is an on-line
lexical reference system whose design is inspired by current psycholinguistic
theories of human lexical memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives
and adverbs are organized into synonym sets, each representing one
underlying lexical concept."
Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
- from Elmira College, New York.
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EFL & Varieties of English
English as a Foreign Language
Unit - at the University of Glasgow
English Around the
World
ESSE: European Society
for the Study of English
Language Learning and Technology
- a journal for second and foreign language educators
Language Varieties Web Site
- from School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics at the University
of New England, Australia
Internet TESL Journal
- from Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Japan.
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Natural Language Processing
BabelFish
- machine translation by AltaVista.
The Dialect Translator
- a not too serious translator from English into various American
dialects
InterTran (tm)
- Internet Translator, is a free web translation service that
can translate single words, phrases, sentences and web pages.
Natural Language Software Registry
- capabilities and sources of natural language processing (NLP) software
available to the NLP community
Eliza
- one of many implementations of the virtual psycotherapist.
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Language & Literature - Historical
The following links are organised to give a historical perspective.
Each should lead to something more than a simple text or collection
of texts. Some include collections of images of early manuscripts on
line: both plain text and illustrated and/or illuminated. Because this
is a lengthy section, a sub-index follows which allows you to go directly
to the appropriate period by clicking on the link.
Historical Index
Germanic and
Pre-History | Early English
Links | Elizabethan
Language & Literature | Early Modern
to 18th century
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Germanic and Pre-History Background
Fornfræði á
Vesturlandi This site has information on Snorri Sturluson, the
Edda and some of the sagas.
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Early English Links
Aberdeen Bestiary
- collection of medieval texts and images at Aberdeen University Library
Anglo-Saxon bibliography
- by Dr Carole Biggam. Second edition.
Bede Net - a site devoted to
the Venerable Bede
Bodleian Library
- WWW projects at the Oxford libary.
Dictionary of Old English
project - at the Centre for Medieval Studies University
of Toronto.
Dictionary
of Old English and the Old English Corpus - at the University
of Michigan.
DSCRIPTORIUM
- a site devoted to collection and distribution (on the web) of manuscripts.
Dutch National
Library - contains many images of manuscript books and text:
some in English.
Digital Library - of the British
Library. Includes the 'Electronic Beowulf'.
Medieval Labyrinth -
resources for Medieval Studies at Georgetown University.
Middle English Dictionary
- a comprehensive analysis of lexicon and usage for the period 1100-1500
plus the HyperBibliography of Middle English. University of Michigan.
New Chaucer Society
- a forum for teachers and scholars, from Washington University.
Learning
with the online Thesaurus of Old English (TOE)
Old English at
the University of Virginia
ORB - Online Reference Book for
Medieval Studies
Ormulum
project - a new text edition, presenting the entire text of the Ormulum.
Rawlinson
Center for Angl Saxon Studies
TOEBI - Teachers of Old English in
Britain and Ireland
Voice of the
Shuttle: Old and Medieval English
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Elizabethan Language & Literature Links
Edmund Spenser
Homepage.
Globe Education Online resources for learning and engaging in
Shakespeare's plays.
Proper
Elizabethan Pronunciation - and other information about
the age of Shakespeare.
Shakespeare
in Quarto - The British Library’s 93 copies of the 21 plays by
Shakespeare printed in quarto before the theatres were closed in 1642.
Internet
Shakespeare
Editions - from The University of Victoria
Voice of the Shuttle:
The English Renaissance
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Early Modern Literature (to 18thC)
Early Modern
Literary Studies - a refereed journal for scholarly discussion.
Milton Home
Page - at the University of Richmond.
18th
Century web links - overspills a bit either century.
18th Century Studies
- links maintained by the 18th-century studies group at CMU.
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English Literature Links
General English Literature Links
British Comparative
Literature Association - mainly conferences, resources and
papers.
BUBL - catalogue
of literature links from the UK National Information Service.
Carcanet Press - "Carcanet
publishes the most comprehensive and diverse list available of modern
and classic poetry in English and in translation."
Children's Historical Literature
Disseminated throughout Europe (CHILDE Project)
Children's
Literature Web Guide - with a wide range of material on
the subject. From the University of Calgary, Canada.
Internet Poetry Archive
- from the University of North Carolina Press and the UNC Office of
Information Technology, selected poems from a number of contemporary
poets.
LION:
Literature Online - hundreds of thousands of fully-searchable
texts, with reference works, bibliographies and catalogues.
Literary Resources
on the Net - collection of links to sites on the Internet dealing
especially with English and American literature, from Rutgers University.
The Luminarium
- medieval, renaissance and 17th century literature. The works, critical
articles, bibliographies, pictures and music.
PN Review - "(originally
Poetry Nation) is widely regarded as a magazine in which things happen:
poetic innovation and invention are celebrated, literary and political
clashes occur, imagination and critical intelligence are tested, teased
and rewarded."
POETICA
- course material for teaching poetry.
On-Line Books
- An index of thousands of online books freely readable on the Web
Oxford CTI Centre
English Literature index - a list of web sites with English
Literature materials.
Shakespeare - the complete
works from MIT.
The Fiction Factory
a resource for readers and writers.
The
Victorian Web - at Brown University.
Victorian Women Writers Project
- at Indiana University.
Virtual
Seminars for Teaching Literature - from Oxford University.
Women Writers Project -
early modern women's writing at Brown University.
Writers World - articles on the
business of writing, on writing skills and techniques, on reaching
specific markets, on writing for particular genres, etc..
Romanticism Links
Eighteenth-Century Resources
- invaluable website offering background on the Romantic Period and
earlier: art, literature, music, philosophy, and more.
Major
Romantic Criticism - bite-sized extracts from the work of major
Romanticists.
The
Romantic Poetry Site - tips on reading and textual explication
useful site with lots of tips on how to read poems.
Romantic Chronology -
a great resource if you’re hazy on when Wordsworth published Poems
in Two Volumes or The Excursion. It contains a search engine
for ease of use.
Romantic Circles - romantic-period
literature and culture from the University of Maryland. A superb scholarly
and critical resource: it contains texts, factual data, articles by
various scholars, and other things - a great website for browsing.
Romantic-Era Women Writers
- mine of information on women writers of the Romantic period from
Birkbeck, University of London.
Romanticism on the Net
- electronic journal devoted to study of the Romantics. Contains articles,
reviews, and links to other sites.
The
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive - a collection of electronic texts
by Coleridge, and portraits of the great man.
Wordsworth Archive
- texts of Wordsworth - old ones!
Wordsworth Trust - beautifully
designed website that enables you to see photographs of Dove Cottage
as it is today online. You can go on a guided tour of the cottage
over the internet. Highly recommended.
Cumbria Tourism
- Useful website because it contains photographs of the lake District.
The next best thing to being there!
Twentieth-Century Literature, Modernism & Theory
Scottish Language and Literature
Annual
Bibliography of English Language and Literature (ABELL)
Arts and Humanities Research Council
Association for
Scottish Literary Studies
Bibliography
of Scottish Literature - from the Department of Scottish Literature,
University of Glasgow
Biographies
of Edinburghers
Bibliography
of the Scots Language - a selected, classified bibliography compiled
by Caroline Macafee, University of Aberdeen and maintained by Marina
Dossena, Università degli Studi di Bergamo. .
Bibliography
of Scottish Literature in Translation BOSLIT - a National Library
of Scotland site with over 20,000 foreign translations of literary
works by a wide range of Scottish authors (Available under Additional
Online Resources)
BUBL
- catalogue of Scottish Literature links from the UK National Information
Service.
Chapman - Scottish
literary magazine
Dictionary of the Scots Language
Dictionary of the Older
Scottish Tongue (DOST)
Female
Characters in the Waverley Novels - text portraits from the critical
series of 26 separate essays on the female characters in Scott's novels
by Letitia Elizabeth Landon, a mid-19th century English author.
First
Scottish Books - a National Library of Scotland site, dedicated
to the nine earliest books printed in Scotland.
Gaelic and Scots
Language and Celtic Culture - pages from Rampant Scotland!
Ltd.
Robert
Henryson Society and links
James
Hogg - Extemporary Effusion on the Death of Hogg
by Wordsworth (at the University of Virginia)
Lowlands-L - Online
Presentations in and about Lowlands Languages
Mitchell Library, Glasgow
National Library of Scotland
Rampant
Scotland! - links to Scottish literature sites
Robert Louis Stevenson
Homepage - from the Università di Bergamo, Italy
School of Scottish
Studies - University of Edinburgh
Scots Language Centre
Scott
on the Net - Links to over 100 websites or pages devoted to aspects
of the life and work of Sir Walter Scott, from Edinburgh University
Library.
Scottish Archive Network (SCAN)
- "The project aims to revolutionise access to Scotland's archives
by providing a single electronic catalogue to the holdings of more
than 50 Scottish archives."
Scottish Bibliographies
Online - a National Library of Scotland site listing bibliographic
databases containing details of publications relating to Scotland
or held in Scottish Libraries. (Available under Additional Online
Resources)
Scottish
Books 1505-1600 - a National Library of Scotland site. "The standard
checklist of early Scottish books is H.G. Aldis, A List of Books
Printed in Scotland before 1700, (Edinburgh: NLS, 1970)." (Available
under Additional Online Resources)
Scottish Institute
for Northern Renaissance Studies
Scottish Language
Dictionaries (SLD) - a new body established to develop dictionaries
and to promote the languages of Scotland.
Scottish Poetry Library
Scottish
Studies International - the Scottish Studies Centre of the Johannes
Gutenberg-Universität Mainz in Germersheim.
Scottish Text Society
Scottish Writers
Exhibition
Scuil Wab - a web site for
schools, written in Scots and about Scots.
STARN:
Scots Teaching And Research Network.
Studies
in Scottish Literature - at the University of South Carolina
The Scottish
Storytelling Centre
The Victorian Web
Writing Scotland
- Scottish Literature from the BBC.
STELLA programs
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