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General Resources in Modern Lit. (includes international Modernism resources)
Author(iz)ing Modern Readers ("Author(iz)ing Modern Readers asserts that readers, rather than specific authors or text, should be brought to the center of contemporary canon debates about literature. . . . locating value in specific literary texts, rather th
Bohemian Ink: On-line Review of the History and Future of Experimental Literature and Poetry (very large, well-organized site covering both the historical canon and modern / contemporary authors) (Christopher D. Ritter)
Index of Web Sites on Modernism (estensive annotated index to sites on Modernism) (Malcom S. Forbes Center, Brown U.)
JTAP Virtual Seminars Project: Virtual Seminars for Teaching Literature
An Introduction to WWI Poetry 
"Break of Day in the Trenches" 
Introduction to Manuscript Study 
Introduction to Text Analysis 
Little Blue Light (information and links on major authors) (Evan Goodwin)
Modern Drama by Women 1880s-1930s (site for the anthology of this title by Katherine Kelly, Texas A&M U.; includes background info and images of dramatists)
Modernism Timeline, 1890-1940 (John Eckman/Julia Leyda)
The Modernist Journals Project (Fully-searchable, hyperlinked, and indexed PDF editions of early twentieth century cultural journals) (Brown U. Department of Modern Culture and Media)
On-Line Literary Resources: Twentieth-Century (Jack Lynch, Rutgers U.)
Sally Anne: E-Texts in American Literature, 20th Century (Andrew L. Graham)
Snagged Links: On Modern World Drama (Stetson Theatre Students)
The Space Between: Literature and Culture 1914-1945 ("a society for the study of literature and culture between the wars which provides an interdisciplinary forum for discussion and research of overlooked texts, understudied authors and new approaches to traditionally canonical texts") (Jas
Surrealism Server
Homepage (pharmdec.wustl.edu)
ESMÉ: The Graphical Cadaverating Interface (Enigma Engines for a Better World)
Surrealist Writings 
"--the rest is silence": Lost Poets of the Great War
Homepage (Harry Rusche, Emory U.)
Chronology of WW I 
The Poets 
Twentieth-Century Poetry in English (large page of annotated links to poetry resources) (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa, Kobe U., Japan)
Modern British Authors, Works, Projects
Keith Barnes
Keith Barnes Page (in English and French) (Jacqueline Starer)
Beatrix Potter Trail in the English Lake District (Peter & Donna Thomson, WWWeb-Guides)
Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett Page (Bohemian Ink)
The Samuel Beckett On-Line Resources and Links Page (A comprehensive grouping of links to on-line essays, reviews, analyses and various other materials) (Don Wilson)
The Samuel Beckett Endpage ("a multiple resource site for all those interested in the life and works of Samuel Beckett. It also houses the official page of the Samuel Beckett Society") (Porter Abbott & Benjamin Strong, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke (Harry Rusche, Emory U.)
Selected Poetry (U. Toronto)
G. K. Chesterton
The Club of Queer Trades (Christian Classics Ethereal Library)
G. K. Chesterton Page (Martin Ward, U. Durham)
The Innocence of Father Brown (Christian Classics Ethereal Library)
The Man Who Was Thursday (Christian Classics Ethereal Library)
"Orthodoxy" (Christian Classics Ethereal Library)
The Wisdom of Father Brown (Christian Classics Ethereal Library)
Joseph Conrad
Criticism
Candice Bradley (Lawrence U.), "Africa and Africans in Conrad's Heart of Darkness 
Heart of Darkness (Bret Benjamin, U. Texas, Austin)
The Joseph Conrad Society (UK) (provides details of recent scholarship, book reviews, conference announcements and links to the major Conrad sites worldwide.) (Tim Middleton, Bath Spa University C., UK)
Lord Jim (Bibliomania)
The Secret Agent (Bibliomania)
The Secret Sharer (Project Gutenberg)
Arthur Conan Doyle
Concordance Sample Search (sample search demo for a powerful search-and-retrieval text database program that outputs text in context to the Web; includes a Doyle database) (Dataflight Software)
Holmes Booklist (text file)
Illustrated Holmes 
Sherlock Holmes Stories (UPenn gopher)
Sherlockian Holmepage (Chris Redmond, U. Waterloo)
"A Study in Scarlet" (Project Gutenberg)
Early Twentieth Century British and Irish Sonnets (Sonnet Central)
Edinburghers Page (biographies; including 18th- and 19th-century authors)
T. S. Eliot
General Resources
Exploring The Waste Land (with hyperlinked notes, definitions, -translations, cross references, texts of works alluded to, commentary, -and questions to the reader.)(Rickard A. Parker)
T.S. Eliot Page (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa)
T.S. Eliot Page (The Poetry Archives)
The T.S. Eliot Page (Bruce Ong)
The Waste Land  (A hypertext presentation of 'The Waste Land', using links to texts on the Web to highlight the poem's radical intertextuality.) (Michael Green )
What the Thunder Said: T.S. Eliot Page (Raymond Camden)
Poetry
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (includes introductory headnote from the Harper-Collins World Civilizations Reader)
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (www.cs.amherst.edu)
Poems (1920)
Prufrock and Other Observations (1917)
The Waste Land (Bartleby Library)
Prose
The Sacred Wood Essays on Poetry and Criticism (1920)
C. S. Forester, C. S. Forester Society 
E. M. Forster A Room with a View (U. Michigan Text Initiative)
Robert Graves
Fairies and Fusiliers (1918) (Bartleby Library)
Focus on Robert Graves and His Contemporaries (Richard Schumaker)
Robert Graves Archive (Philip Hunter)
The Robert Graves Trust, Society, Journal and Archive (A site linking useful resources on the Internet about Robert Graves, on-line bibliography, biography, finding aids, audio recordings and books.)
Graham Greene
Graham Greene Page (Santhosh D'Souza)
Graham Greene Page (Anne Sherry)
Frank Harris
Frank Harris Page (biographical information, annotated bibliography, reviews, and other resources) (Alfred Armstrong)
A. E. Housman
A.E. Housman Page (Martin Hardcastle)
A.E. Housman Page (The Poetry Archives)
Selected Poetry (U. Toronto)
A Shropshire Lad (Bartleby Library)
Aldous Huxley
Aldous Huxley - SOMA WEB (matthew@primenet.com)
The Doors of Perception (GluckSpilz)
Poetry from Island (Mike Markowski)
James Joyce
General Resources
Advanced Ulysses Notes 
Annotated Shorter Finnegans Wake 
"Biography" of Leopold Bloom (Jorn Barger)
The Brazen Head: A James Joyce Public House (Allen B. Ruch)
General Finnegans Wake 
General Ulysses 
The International James Joyce Foundation (Edward J. Maloney and David F. Fanning, Ohio State U.)
Jorn Barger's "robotwisdom" Joyce resources 
A Joycean Vocabulary-Builder (John S. Watson, NASA Ames Research Center)
Joyce Links 
Joyce Research Console 
Odyssey Links 
Shakespeare Parallels (James Joyce's life of Shakespeare) (Jorn Barger)
Ulysses Parallels 
Work in Progress: A Website Devoted to the Writings of James Joyce (R.L. Callahan, Temple U.)
Criticism
Robert Scholes (Brown U.), "In the Brothel of Modernism: Picasso and Joyce" 
Writings
Concordance Text Search: Joyce Omnicordia ("will search for a word in either Finnegans Wake, Ulysses, Dubliners, or Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man") (Michael Hanson)
Dubliners (Bibliomania)
Finnegans Web (Electronic versions of both Ulysses and Finnegans Wake) (Donald F. Theal, Trent U. )
James Joyce's Ulysses in Hypermedia (an introductory Web site for a huge project that is presenting Joyce's Ulysses in hypermedia) (Michael Groden Affiliation: U.Western Ontario
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Bibliomania)
Ulysses (Bibliomania)
Ulysses Page 
D. H. Lawrence
D. H. Lawrence Page (Helen Croom)
D. H. Lawrence Grove (Includes selections of his poetry with commentary, articles of criticism with particular emphasis on narrative technique and mythic symbolism, term paper tips, Lawrence links, and a popularity poll.) (Tina ferris)
D. H. Lawrence Poetry Page (Helen Croom and Vance Maverick)
Lady Chatterley's Lover (Bibliomania)
"The Rocking Horse Winner" (Gary Lindquist)
Sons and Lovers (Bibliomania)
Women in Love (Bibliomania)
Works in Bibliomania Library 
C. S. Lewis Page
C. S. Lewis: 20th-Century Christian Knight ("C. S. Lewis Mega-links page") (Dave Armstrong)
Into the Wardrobe (A regularly updated site for Lewis lovers and researchers. Features include an events calendar, bookstore, research resources, scholarly contacts, photos and biographical info.) (Dr Zeus)
Wyndham Lewis
Wyndham Lewis Page (John Constable, Kyoto U.)
The Thomas MacGreevy Archive ("poet, critic, translator, art historian and Director of the National Gallery of Ireland (1950-1963), [MacGreevy] is one of the pivotal figures of Irish Modernism. His links with Irish, British, American and European writers, artists, art historians, and politicians was so extensive that an examination of his life provides a unique window onto cultural and artistic interconnections for the first three quarters of the twentieth century") (Susan Schreibman, New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Katherine Mansfield
Courses
Larry Mitchell (Texas A & M U.), "Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf" 
Katherine Mansfield Page (starmist@buffnet.net)
Katherine Mansfield Page (Malaspina Great Books)
Poems by Katherine Mansfield (starmist@buffnet.net)
Edith Nesbit, Ballads and Lyrics of Socialism (1908) (Victorian Women Writers Project, Indiana U.)
Sean O'Casey
Concordance to Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey (Iowa State U.)
George Orwell
George Orwell Archive (University College, London) (info about the archive)
"A Nice Cup of Tea" (Birger Nielsen)
The Political Writings of George Orwell (Patrick Farley)
Robert Bridges Page (San Antonio College, TX)
Isaac Rosenberg
Isaac Rosenberg (Harry Rusche, Emory U.)
Selected Poetry (U. Toronto)
George Bernard Shaw
A Brief Biography (Cary M. Mazer)
"Capital Punishment" (1948) (Atlantic Unbound)
Stevie Smith, "Not Waving but Drowning" (www.artofeurope.com)
Sonnets of World War I (Sonnet Central)
John Synge, Riders to the Sea (Michael Sundermeier, Creighton U.)
"--the rest is silence": Lost Poets of the Great War
Homepage (Harry Rusche, Emory U.)
Chronology of WW I 
The Poets 
Dylan Thomas
"The Ballad of the Long-Legged Bait" (Leon Malinofsky)
"Fern Hill" (Leon Malinofsky)
The Force That Through The Green Fuse Drives the Flower" (Leon Malinofsky)
"A Letter to My Aunt Discussing the Correct Approach to Modern Poetry" (Leon Malinofsky)
"Sometimes the Sky's Too Bright" (Leon Malinofsky)
Edward Thomas
Edward Thomas (Harry Rusche, Emory U.)
Selected Poetry (U. Toronto)
Virginia Woolf
General Resources
Mrs. Dalloway's London (Rich Goldman)
Virginia Woolf Web (deep resource) (Hiroko Fukushima and Tae Yamamoto)
Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain 
Woolf on the Web (provides links to Woolf etexts as well as a variety of Woolf-oriented websites.) (Lydia Pottle, Smith College)
World Wide Woolf ("a tour of the many points of presence Virginia Woolf icon has established on the worldwide web") (Brenda R. Silver)
Courses
Larry Mitchell (Texas A & M U.), "Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf" 
Writings
Mrs. Dalloway's London: A Concordance of Selected References From Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway (Rich Goldman)
"The Novels of E.M. Forster" (review in November 1927 edition of The Atlantic Monthly
The Voyage Out (Project Gutenberg)
Evelyn Waugh
Criticism
George Weigel, "St. Evelyn Waugh" (1993) (review of Martin Stannard's biography) (First Things)
Doubting Hall: A Guided Tour Around the Works of Evelyn Waugh (includes synopses, timeline, further reading and an introduction.) (John Porter)
Evelyn Waugh Page (Vincente Fores, U. Texas, Austin)
World Wide Evelyn Waugh Resources 
H.G. Wells
H. G. Wells Page (Bartleby.com)
H. G. Wells Society 
Books by H. G. Wells (list of works with links to online booksellers)
"The Idea of a Permanent World Encylopedia" (The Art Bin)
The Invisible Man (Bartleby.com)
The Time Machine (Bartleby.com)
War of the Worlds (Bartleby.com)
Criticism
Virginia Woolf, from Modern Fiction (excerpt on H.G. Wells) 
W.H. Auden
General Resources
W.H. Auden Society (Auden books, poems, recordings, news, criticism, links, etc.)
Poetry
"As I Walked Out One Evening" (Steve Lindberg)
"Law Like Love" (Steve Linberg)
"Their Lonely Betters" (www.artofeurope.com)
"Narrator" (Nick Russo)
"September 1, 1939" (Dave West)
Three Short Poems and "In Praise of Limestone" (Andrew Brooks)
"The Two" 
Wilfred Owen
"Anthem for Doomed Youth" (Bret Benjamin)
"Dulce Et Decorum Est" (Bret Benjamin)
Selected Poetry (U. Toronto)
"Spring Offensive" (Bret Benjamin)
Wilfred Owen (Harry Rusche, Emory U.)
WW1 Poetry & Wilfred Owen Multimedia Digital Archive (Four tutorials to teach WW1 poetry plus an extensive archive of images of Owen;s manuscripts, poems, letters, and video/sound clips related to the Great War.) (Stuart Lee, Oxford U.)
WW I Poetry Hypermedia Tutorial (innovative hypermedia lesson in the texts and contexts of WW I era poetry organized around Isaac Rosenberg's "Break of Day in the Trenches"; a form asks for the user's impression of the poem upon entering and exiting the archive) (Stuart
William Butler Yeats
"An Irish Airman Foresees His Death" 
"The Second Coming" (Bret Benjamin)
W.B. Yeats Page (The Poetry Archives)
W.B. Yeats Page (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa)
Modern American Authors, Works, Projects
General Modern American Resources
American Literature on the Web: 1914-1945 (Akihito Ishikawa, Nagasaki C. of Foreign Languages, Japan)
American Women Writers 1890 to 1939 -- Modernism and Mythology (general info and links relating to Modernist women writers, plus info on the impact of mythology and the occult) (Kristin Mapel-Bloomberg)
KYLT: A Site Devoted to Kentucky Writers (English Dept., Eastern Kentucky U.)
Mississippi Writers and Musicians (Nancy N. Jacobs, Starkville High School, Miss.)
Modern American Poetry (MAPS) (multimedia companion to the Oxford Anthology of Modern American Poetry with 160+ poet sites; includes excerpted critical commentary on poems) (general editor, Cary Nelson, U. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Modern American Poetry Home ("online journal and multimedia companion to Anthology of Modern American Poetry"; includes 161 poet companion sites and syllabi) (Cary Nelson and Matthew Hurt, U. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
SALLY ANNE: 20th-Century American Literature (Andrew L.Graham, Keele U.)
SouthWatch ("selected resources, essays, and reviews of [U.S.] Southern literature") (Robert Sterling Gingher)
Alan Seeger (Harry Rusche, Emory U.)
Anti-Imperialist Writings by Edgar Lee Masters (Jim Zwick, Syracuse U.)
Beats (See Also Individual Authors On This Page And On
Beat Generation (Bohemian Ink)
The Beats Page ("Literary Kicks" Page)
Homepage (Levi Asher)
Beat Connections in Rock Music 
The Beats (Film List) 
Origin of the Word "Beat" 
Recent Beat News 
Mike Janssen, "The Influence of Jazz on the Beat Generation" (1994) 
Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan of the Apes (Robert Stockton)
William S. Burroughs
William S. Burroughs (Literary Kicks)
The William S. Burroughs Files (Malcolm Humes)
William S. Burroughs, The Electronic Revolution (Malcolm Humes)
Burroughs Interview (with Kathy Acker) 36-minute streaming video interview  (The Roland Collection of Films and Videos on Art: A great resource with over 300 hours of streaming video available for free viewing)
Willa Cather Page
Homepage (Scott Newstrom, Harvard U.)
Works about Willa Cather 
Hart Crane
Hart Crane Page (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa)
Hart Crane Page (Brad Lucas, U. Nevada, Reno)
E. E. Cummings
e. e. cummings (Poets.org)
An Unofficial E. E. Cummings Starting Point (Douglas M. Wipf)
"the boys i mean are not refined" (Leon Malinofsky)
"gee i like to think of dead" (Leon Malinofsky)
"in a middle of a room" (Leon Malinofsky)
Early Twentieth-Century American Sonnets (Sonnet Central)
Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa)
Indian Boyhood (1991) (Electronic Text Center, U. Virginia)
Old Indian Days (1907; rept. 1991) (Electronic Text Center, U. Virginia)
The Soul of the Indian (1911) (Electronic Text Center, U. Virginia)
Ralph Ellison
Ralph Ellison Webliography (Claude Potts, UCLA)
Teacher's Guide to Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man (includes questions, exercises, and assignments) (Brooke Allen / Vintage Books)
Epistrophy: The Jazz Literature Archive (Michael Borshuk)
William Faulkner
William Faulkner Page
Homepage (John B. Padgett, U. Mississippi)
ENTER Yoknapatawpha County 
Essays & Speeches 
Faulkner Resources 
A Faulkner Chronology 
Faulkner's Screenplays 
Film Adaptations of Faulkner's Fiction 
The Library: Faulkner's Writings 
The Moving Picture House: Faulkner & Motion Pictures 
Oxford Map (nice clickable image map with links to descriptions of locations)
Short Stories 
Sole Owner & Proprietor: Faulker's Life 
The Town: William Faulkner in Oxford, Mississippi 
The William Faulkner Society 
F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Page
Homepage ("illustrations, a biography and timeline, and complete texts of some of his short stories") (U. South Carolina)
A Brief Life of Fitzgerald 
Fitzgerald Writings 
Fitzgerald Bibliography 
Fitzgerald Chronology 
Frank Baum, The Marvelous Land of Oz 
From Chickamauga to Chipilly Ridge: The Long March of John Allan Wyeth ("World War I poetry of an American Civil War vet") (Mike Iavarone)
Robert Frost
"After Apple-Picking" (includes introductory headnote from the Harper-Collins World Civilizations Reader)
A Boy's Will (1915) (Bartleby Library)
Miscellaneous Poems (1920) (Bartleby Library)
Mountain Interval (1920) (Bartleby Library)
North of Boston (1915)  (Bartleby Library)
"The Road Not Taken" (includes introductory headnote from the Harper-Collins World Civilizations Reader)
Robert Frost Page (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa)
Robert Frost Page (The Poetry Archives)
Allen Ginsberg
General Resources
Allen Ginsberg (brief audio file) (Poetry Magazine)
Levi Asher on Ginsberg 
Shadow Changes into Bone ("clearinghouse for all things Ginsberg") (Mongo BearWolf)
Poetry
"America" (Al Filreis, U. Penn)
"An Asphodel" (PoemHunter.com)
"Howl" (Ingrid Kerkhoff)
"In Back of the Real" (www.jough.com)
"In the Baggage Room at Greyhound" (www.jough.com)
Scrap Leaves ("Allen's 1968 manuscript in hypertext") (Steve Silberman and Alex Vigdor)
"Song" (The Beat Page)
"Sphincter" (Al Filreis, U. Penn)
"Sunflower Sutra" (www.jough.com)
"Transcription of Organ Music" (www.jough.com)
"Wild Orphan" (www.jough.com)
Lorraine Hansberry
Concordance to A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry (Iowa State U.)
H. D. (Hilda Doolittle)
H. D. Page 
H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) Page (imagists.org)
Imagist Women: Their Lives and Their Poetry ("devoted to the works of Hilda Doolittle and Marianne Moore"; Jennifer Benavidez)
Sea Garden (HTML and SGML versions) (U. Michigan Humanities Text Initiative)
"Sea Poppies" (includes introductory headnote from the Harper-Collins World Civilizations Reader)
Lillian Hellman
Concordance to The Children's Hour (Iowa State U.)
Concordance to The Little Foxes (Iowa State U.)
Ernest Hemingway
Books Related to Hemingway Purchaseable Through Amazon.com Online Books 
The Ernest Hemingway Collection (materials from the Kennedy Library's repository for Ernest Hemingway's papers; includes a biographical essay illustrated by material from the collection and an in-progress catalog of Hemingway materials) ( John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library)
Ernest M. Hemingway Home Page (David V. Gagne, U. Florida)
Hemingway's Paris: A Hypertext Resource ("resource based on A Moveable Feast and Hemingway's years in Paris; timeline and short biography of Hemingway, images and information on writers, images and information on painters including samples of art.") (Steven M. Lane, Malaspina University-College, Canada)
The Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park (birthplace of Hemingway)
Timeless Hemingway ("everything Hemingway, quotes, pictures, stories, letters, trivia") (Josh Silverstein)
Langston Hughes
General Resources
Brief Biography of Langston Hughes (Nick Evans and David Liss)
It's a Hughes Thang!!!! (Michele Maynard, U. Texas, Austin)
Langston Hughes Page (Michele Maynard)
Langston Hughes Page (The Poetry Archives)
Langston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center (Queens, NY) 
Langston Hughes and Jazz (Epistrophy: Jazz in 20th Century Literature)
Images
Photograph of Hughes by Carl Van Vechten (1939) (Smithsonian)
Poetry
"Jazzonia" (Nick Evans and David Liss)
"Justice" and "Still Here" (David Aaron Kurtenbach)
Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston: Background (Lauren Schiff, U. Virginia)
The Jean Toomer Pages (Scott Williams)
Robinson Jeffers
Jason Castellucci, "Robinson Jeffers: The Poet as Prophet" 
John Burroughs: American Nature Writer, 1837-1921 (Walt Carroll)
Jack Kerouac
Jack Kerouac 
On the Road (excerpt) (Al Filreis, U. Penn)
James Wechsler, "The Age of Unthink" (from Reflections of an Angry Middle-Aged Editor) (recounts Wechsler's confrontation with Kerouac in 1958) (Al Filreis, U. Penn)
Jack London
Jack London Page (biography and links to works) (Literature Network)
Adventure (Literature Network)
Call of the Wild (Literature Network)
Martin Eden (Literature Network)
The Sea Wolf (Literature Network)
"War of the Classes" (EServer)
White Fang (Literature Network)
Robert Lowell
Robert Lowell Papers (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, U. Texas Austin)
Robert Lowell Page (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa)
Michael McClure 
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Online Poetry (InforM, U. Marlyland))
Renascence and Other Poems (1917) (Bartleby Library)
Sonnets (Sonnet Central)
"What Lips Have Kissed" (Seamus Cooney)
Arthur Miller
Concordance to Death of a Salesman (Iowa State U.)
The Crucible Project (Shawsheen Technical High School, Billerica, Mass.)
Henry Miller
The Henry Miller Library (Big Sur, Calif.) 
Monterey County Historical Society: Henry Miller (brief bio, bibliography) (Wendy Moss)
Harriet Monroe
"First Books of Verse" (Chris Powell)
Harriet Monroe and the "Imagists" (Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale U.)
Passing Show : Five Modern Plays in Verse (Humanities Text Initiative American Verse Collection, U. Michigan)
Marianne Moore
Imagist Women: Their Lives and Their Poetry ("devoted to the works of Hilda Doolittle and Marianne Moore"; Jennifer Benavidez)
Marianne Moore Page 
Marianne Moore Page (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa)
Marianne Moore Page ("concentrated site designed for people new to Marianne Moore who are interested in finding out about her poetry through good criticism") (Tiffany Tyler, Sweet Briar C., Virginia)
Vladimir Nabokov
Nabokov & Cultural Synthesis Page (perennial web site for the course of this title at Wesleyan U.)
Nabokv-L, The Electronic Nabokov Discussion Forum 
Zembla: Vladimir Nabokov Page
Homepage (Penn State Libraries)
About Nabokov Sights (photographs) (Gennady Barabtarlo / Zembla)
An Index to Strong Opinions (John DeMoss / Zembla)
An Index to The Nabokov-Wilson Letters (Dieter E. Zimmer / Zembla)
Brian Boyd, ""Even Homais Nods": Nabokov's Fallibility, or, How to Revise Lolita" (1995) (Nabokov Studies / Zembla)
Homes and Haunts ("list of Nabokov's addresses, with some photographs") (Dieter E. Zimmer / Zembla)
The Nabokovian (index for back issues) (Gennady Barabtarlo / Zembla)
Nabokronology (chronological guide to Nabokov's life and works)
Suellen Stringer-Hye (Vanderbilt U.), "An Interview with Stephen Schiff (screenwriter of the new Lolita film" (Zembla)
Leona Toker, "Liberal Ironists and the "Gaudily Painted Savage": On Richard Rorty's Reading of Vladimir Nabokov" (1994) (Nabokov Studies / Zembla)
Vladimir Nabokov, A Bibliography of Criticism (Dieter E. Zimmer, with Jeff Edmunds)
Neal Cassady 
Anaïs Nin
Anaïs Nin (short bio, bibliography, some links) (Anja Beckmann)
Thinking of Anaïs Nin (Moira Collins and Valerie Harms)
Flannery O'Connor
Flannery O'Connor Criticism (bibliography) (Ina Dillard Russell Library, Georgia College and State U.)
The Flannery O'Connor Collection (Ina Dillard Russell Library, Georgia College and State U.)
O' Henry, "Gift of the Magi" 
Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker's New York (Kevin Fitzpatrick)
Salon.com/MP3Lit:: Dorothy Parker (spoken word recordings)
Pearl S. Buck Homepage (Peter Conn, U. Penn)
Ezra Pound
Ezra Pound Page (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa)
Ezra Pound (Electronic Poetry Center, SUNY Buffalo)
Ezra Pound, "The River - Merchant's Wife: A Letter" (Ian Lancashire, U. Toronto)
Pulp Fiction Collection (American popular fiction magazines, 1920's-1950's) (Library of Congress)
"--the rest is silence": Lost Poets of the Great War
Homepage of "--the rest is silence": Lost Poets of the Great War (Harry Rusche, Emory U.)
Chronology of WW I 
The Poets 
Edwin Arlington Robinson
"Richard Cory" (Jean-Marc Orliaguet)
Sonnets (Sonnet Central)
Carl Sandburg
Carl Sandburg Web (Ryan Roberts)
Chicago Poems (Bartleby.com)
Sara Teasdale Page (The Poetry Archives)
John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck Page (Contains biographical, bibliographical, critical, and link information in addition to lesser known primary texts.) (William Scott Simkins,: U. Southern Alabama)
John Steinbeck Bibliography Pages (Contains lists of Steibecks works plus criticism and biographies, together with Steinbeck links) (M Henry)
Steinbeck Research Center (San Jose State U.)
Gertrude Stein
General Resources
Brief Bio (Al Filreis, U. Penn)
Epitaph Submissions for Gertrude Stein ("An international epitaph is to be created in honour of Gertrude Stein . . . The subject prescribed . . . is the last [No. LXXXIII] of the Stanzas in meditation ["Why am I if I am"]. We are looking for
Gertrude Stein Resources (Michael Powers)
Gertrude Stein Online (Sarah Kornfeld and Stafford)
Gertrude Stein Page
Time-Sense: An Electronic Quarterly on the Art of Gertrude Stein (Sonja Streuber)
Criticism
Johanna Blakely, "Not Possibly Autobiography: Improper Authorship and The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" (1997) (Thresholds)
Writings
"Reflections on the Atom Bomb" (Al Filreis, U. Penn)
Tender Buttons (Bartleby Library)
Wallace Stevens
"The Emperor of Ice Cream" (Leon Malinofsky)
"Of Mere Being" (Leon Malinofsky)
"The Place of the Solitaires" (Leon Malinofsky)
"Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" (Mary Anne Mohanraj)
Wallace Stevens Page (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa)
Sylvia Plath
The Complete List of Sylvia Plath Links ("92 working links") (Emily Pollard)
Sylvia Plath Page (Anja Beckmann)
The Sylvia Plath Forum (moderated by Elaine Connell)
Thomas Wolfe Web Page (S. Connelly)
Walker Percy
Walker Percy Web Site (deep, well-organized page of resources) (Henry P. Mills)
Robert Penn Warren
American Academy of Poets: Robert Penn Warren 
Criticism: Robert S. Koppelman, Robert Penn Warren's Modernist Spirituality (publisher's description)
Modern American Poetry: Robert Penn Warren (Edward Brunner, U. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Robert Penn Warren (brief bio and bibliiography) (George Brosi / KYLIT)
Robert Penn Warren Page (Bob Frey)
Robert Penn Warren (Western Kentucky U.)
Warren on Warren (brief excerpts of Warren's views about writing)  
Edith Wharton
The Age of Innocence (Project Gutenberg)
Jason Castellucci , "The Confinement of Marriage in the Short Fiction of Doris Lessing and Edith Warton" 
Edith Wharton Page (Dee Shidler)
The House of Mirth (Project Gutenberg)
A List of Online texts (links to many texts, mostly from U. Virginia collection) (Hanover C.)
Madame de Treymes (U. Virginia Library)
William Carlos Williams
William Carlos Williams Page (Michael Eiichi Hishikawa)
"The Red Wheelbarrow" (poets.org)
Criticism: Daniel Morris, The Writings of William Carlos Williams: Publicity for the Self (publisher's description)
Richard Wright
Richard Wright Page (Richard Hancuff, George Washington U.)
Richard Wright - Black Boy (info on TV production; includes background material) (Mississippi Educational Television and the Independent Television Service)
Criticism (for specific criticism, see under individual authors)
Robert Scholes (Brown U.)
"Inside the Whale Inside: A Hypertextual Journey into the Belly of Modernism") 
"In the Brothel of Modernism: Picasso and Joyce" 
Course Syllabi
Homepage 
Journals (Modern British & American Literature)
Modern Fiction Studies (Patrick O'Donnell, with Nancy J. Peterson)
Listservs & Newsgroups (Modern British & American Literature)
20th-Century Listservs (from UPenn listserv index) (also see TILE.NET under General English Literature Resources above)
Modernism E-Mail Discussion List (web page for the list; with subscription info and archives)
Conferences (Modern British & American Literature)
Calls for Papers (U. Penn English Dept.)