Writing and Rhetoric | Restoration | Travel and Empire | Men and Women | Civil Society | The Country Landscape and the Popular Ballad | Nature and Transcendence | The City and Protest | Byronism | Art and Transcendence | Industrial Culture | The Country Life | A Turn to the Past | The End of Seriousness | Imperial Britain | The Great War | The Fragment and Modern Culture | Endings
CSULA's "A Brief Guide to Online Resources for College Writers"
Life in Late 17th Century London (Proceedings of the Old Bailey)
Before and After the Great Fire of London (BBC animation)
London After the Great Fire (BBC online)
Dryden section from Samuel Johnson's Lives of the English Poets (Online Literature)
Amusing picture of Thomas Shadwell
"Fan site" for John Wilmot, the Earl of Rochester
Some background to Congreve's The Way of the World
A Day in 18th Century London (Norton Online)
The Aphra Behn Page
Slavery and the Slave Trade in Britain (Norton Online)
Travel, Trade and the Expansion of Empire (Norton Online)
Sketch of Events of the South Sea Bubble (The Bubble Project at Dalhousie)
The Rape of the Lock Home Page (University of Massachusetts)
Selected Poetry and Prose of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (University of Toronto)
Life in 18th Century London (Proceedings of the Old Bailey)
A Population History of London (Proceedings of the Old Bailey)
The Samuel Johnson Sound Bite Page
William Hogarth and 18th Century Print Culture (Northwestern University)
The Country Landscape and the Popular Ballad
From ArtArchive (commercial) John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough,
Lenny the Cat's Parody of Gray's Elegy
Robert Burns Country: The Official Robert Burns Site
Phoebe Cary's Parody of "She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways"
John Dawson's Lakeland Walks (photos showing "Wordsworth Country")
Tintern Abbey, Tourism and Romantic Landscape (Norton online)
The Wordsworths and the Cult of Nature (BBC Online)
A Reconstruction of Wordsworth's Crossing of the Alps (Romantic Circles)
William Blake archives of Illuminated Texts
Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience (illuminated texts)
The French Revolution: Apocalyptic Expectations (Norton online)
Thomas Paine: Citizen of the World (BBC Online)
British Anti-Slavery (BBC Online)
British Revolution in the Early 19th Century: How Close? (BBC Online)
Nineteenth Century London (Proceedings of the Old Bailey)
Earning a Living in the Nineteenth Century (BBC Online)
Short review of "Mad, Bad and Dangerous: The Cult of Lord Byron"
The Byron Chronology (Romantic Circles)
Lord Byron: A Comprehensive Study
Romantic Orientalism (Norton online)
The Satanic and Byronic Hero (Norton online)
The Keats-Shelley House in Rome
The Shelley Chronology (Romantic Circles)
John Keats: A Comprehensive Study
Charles Dickens on Victorian Web
Victorian Economics on the Victorian Web
Crime and the Victorians (BBC Online)
Industrialism: Progress or Decline? (Norton online)
The Chartist Movement (BBC Online)
Some Views of Dirt and Drudgery
London's Great Stink and Victorian Urban Planning (BBC online)
All Change in the Victorian Age (BBC Online)
George Eliot on Victorian Web
Beneath the Surface: A Country of Two Nations (BBC Online)
Emancipation of Women, 1750-1920
Robert Browning on Victorian Web
Alfred, Lord Tennyson on Victorian Web
Ideals of Victorian Womanhood (BBC Online)
Founders of the Arts and Crafts Movement
The Rossetti Archive (University of Virginia)
Germ: A Hypermedia Critical Edition, The (University of Virginia)
Visual Imagery and the Depiction of Women (on Rosetti's Goblin Market)
Matthew Arnold on Victorian Web
Oscar Wilde on Victorian Web
The Victorian Seaside (BBC Online)
Sex, Drugs and Music Hall (BBC Online)
"Wilde, Society and Society Drama" (Cary Mazer)
Britain's Empire in 1815 (BBC Online)
Trade and the British Empire (BBC Online)
British India Before and After the Great Rebellion of 1857 (BBC Online)
Victorian Imperialism (Norton Online)
Representing the Great War (Norton Online)
Mass Politics and the Western Front (BBC Online)
Art from the Frontline (BBC Online)
The First World War Poetry Digital Archive (Oxford)
The Easter Rising (BBC Online)
The Fragment and Modern Culture
The Waste Land Limericks by Wendy Cope
What the Thunder Said (T. S. Eliot page)
T. S. Eliot Page (Modern American Poetry)
Exploring the Waste Land (very complex web site using frames for notes)
Eliot's Parody of Pope's The Rape of the Lock
Brief excerpt: Adorno on Modernism
Endgame (E-text from samuel-beckett.net)

