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Find links to some of the most useful Internet
resources in Victorian Studies. For exhaustive and
extensive lists of links to web pages, check Victorian
web sites and Victorian
British Literary Resources
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Victoria
Research Web
"A collection of resources associated with
the VICTORIA discussion list. Like VICTORIA, VRW
is dedicated to the scholarly study of the
nineteenth century in Britain, and to aiding
researchers, teachers, and students in their
investigations of any and all aspects of this
fascinating period." Links to archive
catalogues, bibliographies, listserv addresses,
syllabi, and journal submission guidelines. An
indispensable resource.
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The
Victorian Web
Designed and created by George P. Landow,
Professor of English and Art History, Brown
University, The Victorian Web
"serves as a resource for courses in
Victorian literature." Links to individual
authors, works, Biblical typology, materials on
Victorian poetry, feminism, literary theory,
social and religious issues.
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The
Victorian Women Writers Project The
goal of this project is "to produce highly
accurate transcriptions of works by British women
writers of the 19th century . . . anthologies,
novels, political pamphlets, religious tracts,
children's books, and volumes of poetry and verse
drama."
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New
Books in 19th-Century Studies "This
site offers complete publication information for
scholarly works on the British Romantic and
Victorian periods. Here you can find authors,
titles, publishers, prices, ISBN numbers and
publishers' descriptions for new and forthcoming
critical works, anthologies, and critical
editions of nineteenth-century British materials.
In addition, original reviews are available for
selected works." |

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