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- Index of literary resources available on the web, focusing on those of interest to scholars. Searchable and organized by period and topic. - Includes images and bibliographical and biographical information on American writers from Anne Bradstreet and Cotton Mather to Langston Hughes and Kurt Vonnegut. The guide has links and study questions.- All American - - A university based reference site, analyzing aspects of American literature, history and culture. The site features a glossary of literary terms, an almanac and student written author biography pages.
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- American Authors - - Pages on individual authors with picture (when available), links to works online, and other information; most pages also contain a selected bibliography of secondary criticism.
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- American Literature Association - - Organization devoted to the study of American authors and literature. Includes a directory of member-societies, and membership and event information.
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- American Literature on the Web - - Collection of links to sites on the Internet especially dealing with American literature and its social, cultural contexts. Site maintained by Akihito Ishikawa.
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- American Poems - - American poetry, from the classic to the latest contemporary poets.
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- American Writers - - Companion to C-SPAN TV series. Includes transcripts, links, and background information.
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- The Clifton Waller Barrett Library - - Aims to include all fiction, poetry, drama, and essays published by an American in book form up to and including the year 1875, with a substantial collection from the remaining years.
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- Electronic Archives - - Contains essays, syllabi, bibliographies and other resources for teaching the multiple literatures of the United States.
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- KYLIT - - Biographies and bibliographies of authors from Kentucky.
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- Literary Movements in American Literature - - Contains brief essays on movements and important concepts in American literature. Each page also contains links to a bibliography of secondary sources for further reading and links to outside sites.
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- Project CROW - - Course Resources on the Web, featuring a directory of American literature web resources, browsable by general resources (Basics), and sites featuring Syllabi/Assignments and Author Chronologies.
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- RunningRiver - - Provides the official sites of several Ozark writers.
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