e - t e x t s
o n l i n e
These are e-text versions of
books and collections I have studied, found interesting, or enjoyed.
The Wild Swans at Coole
1919 collection of poetry by William Butler Yeats, including canonical
poems "The Wild Swans at Coole," "An Irish Airman Foresees
his Death," "The Fisherman," and "Ego Dominus Tuus."
L'Allegro and
Il Penseroso
1632 companion poems by John Milton.
Paradise Lost
Milton's greatest work, upon which thousands of literary allusions are
based. A must read for all undergraduate students of English and for
anyone wishing to better understand Bloom's "anxiety of
influence."
Don Juan
Byron's best-known work, though it remained
unfinished.
Manfred
Byron's version of the Faust theme. A
chilling portrait of the Byronic hero, self-isolated and tortured.
Dubliners
James Joyce's portrait of the Irish city
revolts against the ideal peasant image presented by Yeats, Gregory, and
Hyde. |
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p u b l i c a t i o n s
o n l i n e
These are juried, scholarly
journals, daily magazines, and titles which I use in research or peruse
for fun.
Kairos
Online journal for teachers of writing in
webbed environments
RhetNet
Cyberjournal for rhetoric and writing
ManuScript
Graduate journal in English from the University of Manchester
Salon Magazine
A must-see interactive magazine of books, arts and ideas.
Sarah Zupko's Cultural Studies Center
An immense, well-organized collection of critical essays and resources for
scholars and grad students
Tristram Shandy Online
HTML version of the entire novel, easily divided and thoroughly indexed
The Elements of Style by William Strunk
The eternal classic brought to cyberspace |