General
Resources (literary) | Some
Historical Background |
Industrial
Culture | Culture and Society | Imperialism
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Art |
Writing
and Rhetoric
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Specific
Writers | Pre-Raphaelites | Decadence
British Anti-Slavery (BBC Online)
British Revolution in the Early 19th Century: How Close? (BBC Online)
Early Nineteenth Century London (Proceedings of the Old Bailey)
Earning a Living in the Nineteenth Century (BBC Online)
The Illustrated Timeline at the National Portrait Gallery
Victorian Economics on the Victorian Web
Industrialism: Progress or Decline? (Norton online)
Cartoons of the Industrial Age (BBC Online)
The Chartist Movement (BBC Online)
Some Views of Dirt and Drudgery
All Change in the Victorian Age (BBC Online)
London's Great Stink: The Sour Smell of Success (BBC online)
The Social Crisis of the Nineteenth Century (Norton online)
Crime and the Victorians (BBC Online)
Beneath the Surface: A Country of Two Nations (BBC Online)
Emancipation of Women, 1750-1920
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)
Imperialism to Postcolonialism (Norton Online)
London Buildings and Monuments illustrated in the Victorian Web
The Arts in Victorian Britain on Victorian Web
CSULA's "A Brief Guide to Online Resources for College Writers"
Jack Lynch's Literary Resources--Theory Site
Jane Austen
Jane Austen: the famous Jane Austen Information Page where you can find links to everything
Genealogical Charts for Emma: from the folks at Pemberley
A Calendar for Emma: Ellen Moody's detailed chronology of the events of the novel
Notes and Illustrations on Regency Clothing Styles: again from Pemberley
Emily Brontė
Emily Brontė Page at VictorianWeb: good collection of miscellaneous information
About Haworth in Brontė Country: tourist site for the famed locations of the Yorkshire moors.
Poems by Currer, Acton, & Ellis Bell: real names, the Brontė sisters (Ellis Bell is Emily).
Sublime Anxiety: The Gothic Family and the Outsider: an exhibit from the University of Virginia
LitGothic: an excellent links site
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens Page at VictorianWeb: excellent author page from Victorian Web
The Dickens Page: Mitsuharu Matsuoka's considerable links page; check out some of the interesting items on the Recreational Resources page
Dickens at 200: A page of features published by the Guardian to commemorate the bicentennial of Dickens' birth.
Arthur Conan Doyle
Sherlockian.Net: fun site which boasts having "everything the web offers about Sherlock Holmes"
Whodunits and Thrillers: a short note at Victorian Web
George Eliot
George Eliot: Mitsuharu Matsuoka's considerable links page
"George Eliot" by Virginia Woolf: Critical essay by Virginia Woolf on George Eliot.
George Eliot Page at VictorianWeb: excellent author page from Victorian Web
Middlemarch Page at VictorianWeb: another excellent resource from Victorian Web (worth considerable browsing)
Elizabeth Gaskell
Elizabeth Gaskell Page at VictorianWeb: excellent author page from Victorian Web
'History of Britain' clip, Victorian era; industrialization: (Youtube) The Victorian era and the advance of technology and
industrialization; Mary Barton, a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell 1848. Thomas
Hardy Thomas
Hardy Page at VictorianWeb: excellent author page from Victorian Web Thomas
Hardy Page at the Poetry Foundation: Short bio and some texts
and audio on Hardy's poetry.
Robert
Louis Stevenson Robert
Louis Stevenson Page: a good site by the RLS Society
Robert
Louis Stevenson Page at VictorianWeb: excellent author page from
Victorian Web H. G.
Wells Some
Contemporary Pros and Cons: some reviews of The Time Machine Bibliography
Etc. on H. G. Wells: one of many excellent pages developed by
Elisa Kay Sparks time
machine cuba by William Gibson Overview
of the Pre-Raphaelites 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) Aubrey Beardsley, The Pre-Raphaelites, and Victorian Culture
on Victorian Web
Oscar
Wilde on Victorian Web
The
Swinburne Archive (searchable electronic edition of poetry and prose)
The
Victorian Seaside (BBC Online)
Sex,
Drugs and Music Hall (BBC Online)
"Wilde,
Society and Society Drama" (Cary Mazer)

