| A Celebration of Women Writers: Comprehensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women. Searchable by time period, country, and author's last name. | |
| A Collection of Classics: Lets users explore the meaning of a "classic," introduces users to the authors who have written classics, gets users on the path to making their own classics. | |
| Booklist: The digital counterpart of the American Library Association's Booklist magazine. Reviews of the latest books and (more recently) electronic media. | |
| BookSpot: Features book reviews and news, reading lists, and author and publisher information. | |
| Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: Bartleby.com's publication of Brewer's classic. Includes derivation, source, or origin of common phrases, allusions, and words. | |
| Electronic Literature Directory: A comprehensive database of listings for electronic works, their authors, and their publishers. The descriptive entries cover poetry, fiction, drama, and nonfiction that makes significant use of electronic techniques. | |
| How to Excel in an Undergraduate Literature Course: Advice from a professor on what to expect and how to excel in college literature courses. | |
| Invisible Library: A collection of imaginary authors and titles mentioned within real books. | |
| SparkNotes.com: Study guides and discussion forums offered on various academic subjects. Literature section includes brief analyses of characters, themes and plots. | |
| SwissEduc: Reading list for university study, with synopses, background and selected texts for works covered. | |
| The Electronic Labyrinth: Both utilizes and focuses upon the medium of hypertext as it relates to literature and its concrete manifestations--from palimpsests to mechanically printed books to CD-ROMs -- throughout history to the present, with speculation on the future. | |
| The Independent Literature Institute: A non-profit co-operative for self-publishing authors and independent publishers. | |
| The Libyrinth: Site focuses on 20th century contemporary literature and author resources available online. |
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