Online Resources
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A course in World Literature, where each of 8 units couples a Great Work with a twentieth-century
text to illustrate the endurance and transformations of seminal archetypes
The Dante Project at Darthmouth*
The project’s database combines computer technology with more than 600 years of commentary
tradition on Dante Alighieri’s major poem, the Divina Commedia
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A long-term effort of the Institute for Learning Technologies at Columbia University
to prototype and develop an online, multimedia Dante-related academic resource combining
traditional elements of scholarly research with new communication and presentation
possibilities enabled by networked digital technology
An exhibition presenting Renaissance editions of Dante’s Divine Comedy from the John A. Zahm Dante Collection at the University of Notre Dame, together with selected treasures from The Newberry Library
Through a creative use of technology, the project provides the reader with an easily
accessible and flexible yet well-structured wealth of information on the literary,
historical and cultural context of the Decameron
Interactive database of scholarly and professional e-conferences
German literature magazines, literature projects on the Internet and more (in German)
Useful page with a self-explaining title at Stanford University
A list of on-line journals and reviews useful for medieval studies
Extensive databases
A collection of links to sites on the Internet dealing especially with English and
American literature, limited mostly to collections of information useful to academics
A peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal affiliated with the Literature Program of
Duke University
The academic community’s primary electronic resource. Project MUSE covers the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing
arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, and many others
Revues électroniques traitant du monde antique (In French)
An annotated guide to the scholarly Shakespeare resources on the Internet
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Database of online texts at Rutgers
The Perseus Project is an evolving digital library of resources for the study of the
ancient world and beyond
The mission of the project has been to provide a structured and briefly annotated
guide to online resources that at once respects the established humanities disciplines
in their professional organization and points toward the transformation of those disciplines
as they interact with the sciences and social sciences and with new digital media
Dedicated to the publication of theoretically informed research in literary studies
with a comparative, intercultural, or interdisciplinary emphasis