Edgar Allan Poe Digital Collection: The University of Texas Austin’s Harry Ransom Center hosts this digital collection of Edgar Allan Poe’s works, featuring letters, manuscripts, portraits of the writer, and even sheet music set to his poems.
The Dickinson Electronic Archives (DEA): The Dickinson Electronic Archives (DEA) is a hybrid forum for publication and other scholarly communication on Emily Dickinson and her works. It integrates features of the manuscript archive and the scholarly journal, and provides an experimental exhibition space,…
Darwin Correspondence Project: This site provides complete transcriptions of all Charles Darwin’s known correspondence up to 1869. The letters are arranged thematically, but are also searchable based on key words and dates. The site provides guides for using the archive for various courses,…
Poetry Concordances This sites offers web poetry concordances to trace words and phrases from: P.B. Shelley’s Selected Poems 1816-21, Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Ancient Mariner,” John Keats’s The Odes of 1819, William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Wordsworth’s and Coleridge’s Lyrical Ballads (1798), and Gerard Manley…
Collective Biographies of Women: This site hosted by the University of Virginia allows users to explore the lives and critical works of women since the ancient world. The Collective Biographies of Women is an extension of Alison Booth’s How to Make It as a…
Civil War Letters and Paper: This special collection, hosted by Virginia Tech, provides extensive digital reproductions of American Civil War correspondence and papers.
The Civil War and American Art: This site is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s digital collections, and it features works by artists Winslow Homer, Eastman Johnson, Frederic Church, and Sanford Gifford. This exhibition of 75 works –57 paintings and 18 vintage photographs—explores…
The Charles W. Chesnutt Archive: This archive compiles an extensive collection of novels, short stories, essays, and reviews by Charles Chesnutt (1858-1932), one of the most important African American writers working before the Harlem Renaissance. It also includes reviews of Chesnutt’s works and…
C19 The Nineteenth Century Index This index draws together numerous indices and archives to create an extensive resource for discovering nineteenth-century books, periodicals, official documents, newspapers and archives. Access through this link is only available with a Baylor ID.
The Byron Journal Published twice annually by Liverpool University Press on behalf of The Byron Society, London, The Byron Journal includes scholarly articles and notes on all aspects of Byron’s writings, life, and related topics.