studyingliterature:englishlit-chic:This started out as a Google Doc for personal use, but I might as
studyingliterature:englishlit-chic:This started out as a Google Doc for personal use, but I might as well share it with you since the internet is awesome and chances are there are other lit freaks like me out there! + Masterposts are the bestBeginners (old but gold tbh)SparknotesCliffnotesThugNotesCrashCourseNovel GuideShmoopGrade Saver (I’ve found some rare XVIII century plays explained here!)English 101 (English lit)English 102 (American lit)Tips to Analyze, Write, Interpret literature (College level):English 103: Analyzing and Interpreting Lit.Literary Analysis Guide - Goshen CollegeLiterary Analysis: Using Elements of LiteratureHOW TO WRITE A LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAYHow to Write an Analysis of Theme — Teaching College EnglishAnalyzing and Interpreting Literature | CLEPHow I Plan and Write Literature Papers by notaperfectstudentVery Useful (misc.)CRITICAL THEORY: Introduction to Literature Literary Theory LinksVoice of the Shuttle (great humanities research page) Warwick English Page (bunch of links, exams, essays, etc…)Consciousness, Literature and the Arts Archive: Articles and EssaysOnline LecturesTerry Eagleton: “The Death of Criticism?” - UC Berkeley EventsModernism Undone: T.S. Eliot’s Literary RevolutionA Reader’s Guide to T.S. Eliot’s “Four Quartets” (Lecture by Thomas Howard, Professor Emeritus, Gordon College)Arts One Open: on The Wasteland by T.S. Eliot (Lecture by Kevin McNeilly for the “Monster in the Mirror” theme)Introduction to Literary Theory - YaleHarold Bloom on Shakespeare - YaleHarold Bloom on Walt WhitmanNoam Chomsky on LinguisticsKeio Linguistic Colloquium SYNTAX SESSION Professor Noam Chomsky (MIT)Open CoursesENGL 291: THE AMERICAN NOVEL SINCE 1945 - YaleENGL 220: MILTON - YaleAMST 246: HEMINGWAY, FITZGERALD, FAULKNER - YaleFantasy and Science Fiction: The Human Mind, Our Modern World - U- of Michigan (took this, it’s great! Course starts October 2015)MODERN POETRY - YaleThe Fiction of Relationship - Brown (no open sessions rn but I took this and it is also great, so stay tune for when the course re-opens)Victorian EraLiterary Genre, Mode, and Style during the Victorian Era (so many sources, essays and papers!! <3)Nostalgia and the Victorian NovelGetting On C.19th Lit LandscapeTess and Wuthering HeightsFemale RelationshipsForeign SpacesRomanticismThe Romanticism Blog (posts concerning scholars and students, here you will find great ideas for essays!)The Romantics: Nature (bbc doc)The Romantics: Eternity (bbc doc)The Romantics: Liberty (bbc doc)Lord Byron (bbc doc)Romantic Circles Romantic Chronology http://www.english.ucsb.edu:591/rchrono/The Voice of the Shuttle, Romanticism pages http://vos.ucsb.edu/ –> literature (in English)–> Romantics–> a wealth of links to many resourcesThe XVIII CenturySkin as Surface in Swift and PopePublic Opinion in Swift and GayThe Female Body in Swift and PopeBawdiness in Cleland and SterneVoyeurism in ClelandNarrative and Progress in Tristram ShandyShakespeareReading Shakespeare’s PlayIntroduction to Shakespeare’s life and worksFeatured Essays and Book Excerpts on Shakespeare’s Plays Shakespeare Mag: Education and resourcesIntroduction to Shakespeare (so many links!): Humanist Grammar SchoolComedyProblems with Shakespeare’s TextsShakespearean Verse and ProseDramatic Plot StructureFigurative Language and Rhetorical DevicesThe HistoriesTragedyRevenge TragedyEstablishing the Text of HamletThe RomancesBlackfriars Theater and Audience ExpectationsHamlet performed by BATHS (for me this is a great representation tbh!)Synopses of Shakespeare’s PlaysShakespeare Resource CenterThe Shakespeare Authorship PageInternet Shakespeare EditionsRobert Teeter’s Shakespeare LinksShakespeare’s Globe Theatre Virtual TourInteractive Globe TheatreShakespeare TimelineThe Folger Shakespeare LibraryShakespeare Illustrated (Emory University)Steven Marx’s “Triangulating Shakespeare”“But I have that within that passes show”: Hamlet’s Soliloquies as an Expression of Shakespeare’s Loss and Transformation (essay)MedievalMedieval English Studies A GUIDE TO MIDDLE ENGLISHTranslatio studii et imperiiMedieval Attitudes toward Vernacular LiteratureCourtly LoveMedieval AllegoryThe Alliterative RevivalThe Three Medieval EstatesArthurian literatureArthurian Studies Links & EssaysArthurian Resources (Thomas Green)Arthurian Links (Thomas Green)Labyrinth Arthurian LinksThe Camelot Project (Medieval to modern texts and images)King Arthur links (Medieval History site)Britannia Arthurian LinksHoly Grail links (Mary Weidenhaft)Women of the Arthurian Legend (Camelot Project–modern)Arthuriana (International Arthurian Society journal)Arthurnet (Listserve)A scholarly discussion list for King ArthurArthuriana/Camelot Project BibliographiesPrinceton Charrette Project (Manuscript images of Chrétien de Troyes’s Lancelot romance)Yale MS 229, Prose Lancelot (Illuminated manuscript images)The Camelot Project Artists Menu (modern)PoetryEssay writing tips for poetryPoetry Foundation: LecturesEssays on Poetic TheoryBritish Poetry 1780-1910: a Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions The American Poetry Full-Text DatabaseEnglish Verse Drama: the Full-Text Database The English Poetry Full-Text Database Online Exams Romantics Exam Eighteenth Century Literature Final hereMedieval to Renaissance English Literature Examen (Warwick)SHAKESPEARE: END-OF-SEMESTER EXAM “A MOST LAMENTABLE COMEDY”Not sure how well all of these work, but re-blogging for those who message me for help on some of these areas. 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