I've updated the Ethan Frome bibliography and will be updating others on Wharton's works. The list is here:
http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/wharton/whartbib.htm
Updates to the American Authors, Literary Movements, and Brief Timeline pages as well as news and links about American literature before 1930.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Good news about Studies in American Fiction
From the comments on an earlier post:
I'm the English and American Lit librarian here at Northeastern, and wanted to send you a quick update: we now have articles from a few recent Studies in American Fiction issues up at
http://iris.lib.neu.edu/saf/.
We're really proud to be hosting these back issues and hope to include more articles in the future, so many thanks for the blog mention.
--Amanda Rust
I'm the English and American Lit librarian here at Northeastern, and wanted to send you a quick update: we now have articles from a few recent Studies in American Fiction issues up at
http://iris.lib.neu.edu/saf/.
We're really proud to be hosting these back issues and hope to include more articles in the future, so many thanks for the blog mention.
--Amanda Rust
Archive of 19th Century Novels (British)
The University of Illinois has made 6,000 "triple-decker" novels from its extensive collection available on archive.org: http://www.archive.org/details/19thcennov
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Melville Society Extracts Archive online
Caleb Crain reports that the archives of Extracts, the publication of the Herman Melville Society, are online: http://people.hofstra.edu/John_L_Bryant/Melville_Extracts/archives.html. He also asks where the old index to this resource might be; does anyone reading this know?
I'll be adding this to the Melville page this morning.
I'll be adding this to the Melville page this morning.
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