English Literature: Renaissance
For related Internet sites, see Chadwyck-Healey's Literature
Online with MLA, the Voice of
the Shuttle or Jack Lynch's Literary
Resources on the Net.
Selected Library
of Congress Subject Headings (Search Orbis)
Selected Yale Resources
- ARTstor
- Bateson, Frederick Wilse. The Cambridge bibliography of English literature
- Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads
- Nelson and Seccombe, British Newspapers and Periodicals, 1641-1700
- Cambridge English Renaissance Electronic Service (CERES)
- Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies: Resources for Electronic
Research
- A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture
- Dahl, A Bibliography of English Corantos and Periodical Newsbooks, 1620-1642.
- Early
English books, 1475-1640. (Ann Arbor, MI: University
Microfilms International, 1938- . 1988 reels)
Film S618
- Early
English Books, 1641-1700. (Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International,
1961- .)
Film S2663
- Early
English Books Online (EEBO)
The Bell & Howell microfilm collectionsof Early
English Books 1475-1640 and Early English Books 1641-1700.
- English Short-Title Catalogue
- Orinda:
The Literary Manuscripts of Katherine Phillips. (Marlborough, England:
Adam Matthew Publications, 1995.
Film B16629
- English
Prose Drama
- English Verse Drama
- Index of English Literary Manuscripts
- ITER:
The Bibliography of Renaissance Europe, 1300-1700
- Literature
Compass
- Editions
and Adaptations of Shakespeare. (Alexandria,
VA: Chadwyck-Healey, 1996-)
- Macbeth
(New York: Voyager, 1994)
- International Medieval Bibliography
- Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
- Voice of the Shuttle: Renaissance and 17th Century
- Word on the Street
- World
Shakespeare Bibliography
Annotated entries for all important books, articles,
book reviews, dissertations, theatrical productions, reviews of productions,
audiovisual materials, electronic media, and other scholarly and popular
materials related to Shakespeare and published or produced between 1972
and mid-2001. The scope is international, with coverage extending to more
than 92 languages and representing every country in North America, South
America, and Europe, and nearly every country in Asia, Africa, and Australasia.
The more than 74,855 records in this version cite several hundred thousand
additional reviews of books, productions, films, and audio recordings.
Resources for reading period handwriting
Selected Online Books
Selected Internet Resources
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