Possible submissions include links to essays, online texts, multimedia projects, research tools, conference information, discussion groups, and collections of relevant links. Please identify any student projects as student work.Resources for the study of seventeenth-century (1601-1700) British drama, poetry, and prose.
If the site you are submitting is specifically related to one author, please ensure that you submit it in the category for that author. If the author in question has no category of their own, then submit the site to this category.Academic and research resources for British Literature of the 19th Century.Do not submit scam sites or "essay" sites which are subscription based, unless there is a reasonable amount of quality content available so that your site can be properly reviewed.
In this category please submit only sites that refer to general topics in Anglo-Saxon literature. Suitable material for this category includes collective editions, literary histories, web portals, and other general items.Anglo-Saxon literature (also known as Old English literature) refers to prose and poetry written by English authors during the period 540 AD to 1100 AD. This body of writing includes both works in Old English and works in Latin.Submit items relating to Beowulf to the "Beowulf" subcategory. Submit items relating to individual poems other than Beowulf to the "Individual Poems" subcategory. Submit items relating to individual prose works to the "Individual Prose Works" subcategory. Submit items relating to Latin works by Old English authors to the "Anglo-Latin Writings" subcategory.
Submit bibliographies of Old English studies to the "Bibliographies" subcategory. Submit complete online courses in Old English to the "Courses" subcategory. Submit online Old English dictionaries to the "Dictionaries" subcategory. Submit complete online grammars of Old English to the "Grammars" subcategory.
Please submit to this category the prose and poetic works of English authors who lived and wrote during the medieval period, also known as the Middle English period (1100-1500). Also submit secondary works related to these authors, such as articles, web sites, and modern English translations.The Medieval period of English literature (1100-1500) includes several great authors, such as Chaucer, Langland, the Pearl Poet, and Malory. It also includes a large body of secular and religious lyrics, dramas, and romances.
We welcome your suggestion for an additional William Shakespeare site. All sites are reviewed prior to acceptance/rejection. The process typically takes several weeks. For further information on the submission process, you may go to http://dmoz.org/add.htmlThis category is for listings of sites related to the author William Shakespeare, his writings, and Shakespearean literary resources. Material related to the theatrical performance and productions of his plays and such can be found at Arts/Performing Arts/Theatre/Shakespeare. Further listings of websites on Shakespeare and his works may be found in the list of Open Directory Related categories.
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