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Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles
provides entries on authors' lives and writing careers, contextual material, timelines, sets of internal links, and bibliographies.
Interacting with these materials creates a dynamic inquiry from any number of perspectives into centuries of women's writing. VISIT SITE
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The Charles Brockden Brown Electronic Archive and Scholarly Edition
makes available, in many cases for the first time, the writings of one of the early republic's most ambitious and accomplished literary figures. VISIT SITE
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The London Stage Database
provides access to information about more than 52,000 theatrical performances recorded in London during the long eighteenth century. The data derive from The London Stage 1660-1800 (Southern Illinois University Press, 1960-68) as well as a previous digitization, the London Stage Information Bank. VISIT SITE
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Thomas Gray Archive
is a peer-reviewed digital archive and research project devoted to eighteenth-century poet, letter-writer, and scholar Thomas Gray. Founded in 2000, the Archive's mission is to facilitate collaboration and to support the study, research, and teaching of Gray's life and works. VISIT SITE
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The Old Bailey Online
is a fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court. VISIT SITE
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The Poetess Archive
The Poetess Archive Database now contains a bibliography of over 4,000 entries for works by and about writers working in and against the “poetess tradition,” the extraordinarily popular, but much criticized, flowery poetry written in Britain and America between 1750 and 1900. VISIT SITE
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The William Blake Archive
A free site on the World Wide Web since 1996, the Blake Archive was conceived as an international public resource that would provide unified access to major works of visual and literary art that are highly disparate, widely dispersed, and often severely restricted as a result of their value, rarity, and extreme fragility. VISIT SITE
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Correspondence of Catherine the Great
CatCor contains 1000 full text letters, with detailed encoding of people, places, events, organisations and mentioned works of literature and art. It also contains searchable metadata records for another 6000+ letters. VISIT SITE
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Stainforth Library of Women's Writing
The Stainforth Library of Women’s Writing studies and recovers the largest private library of Anglophone women’s writing collected in the nineteenth century through a scholarly digital edition of Francis Stainforth's library catalog manuscript, with titles published between 1546 and 1866. VISIT SITE
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Romantic Circles Editions
is a refereed scholarly Website devoted to the study of Romantic-period literature and culture. NINES aggregates RC Editions, Praxis and Scholarly Resources. VISIT SITE
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William Morris Archive
features a digital edition of The Life and Death of Jason, including sumptuous page images from the 1895 Kelmscott edition. The overall goal of the Morris Online Edition is to provide readable annotated texts of Morris’s poetry and selected prose, prepared in accordance with current scholarly and critical norms. VISIT SITE
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EEBO
Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700. VISIT SITE
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