Aemilia Lanyer Includes biography, bibliography, e-text, listserv (Kari Boyd McBride)
Anne Bradstreet
Very useful resources and links (Jone Johnson Lewis)
Selected Poetry of Anne Bradstreet
(Representative Poetry Online)
Anne Kingsmill Finch, Countess of Winchilsea
resource for poetry, biography and sources (Ellen Moody)
Anthologies of women’s writing
(Sunshine for women)
The Aphra Behn Page
Includes biographical material, links, sections on Behn and racism and on women in Restoration theatre (Ruth Nestvold)
Blogging the Renaissance
a thoroughly engaging blog by a group of Renaissance literary scholars, equally at home with scholarly discussions and rude jokes
British Women Romantic Poets
An “online scholarly archive consisting of E-text editions of poetry by British and Irish women” written between 1789 and 1832 (University of California Davis)
British Women’s Novels: a reading list, 1775-1818
Selective annotated bibliography, with additional web links (Catherine Decker)
(Unavailable, November 2005)
Corvey CW3 Journal
Online journal for Romantic-era women’s writing
Crime and literature in the eighteenth century
Bibliography (Edith Hallberg)
Early Modern French Women Writers
Collection of texts by French women writers (University of Minnesota)
Early Modern Literature and Geography
Bibliography (Joanne Woolway Grenfell)
Early Modern Whale
an entertaining and informative blog focusing primarily on early modern popular literature (Roy Booth)
Earmarks in Early Modern Culture
a blog by a young early modern literary/cultural studies scholar in the Netherlands (Kristine Steenburgh)
Edmund Spenser Home Page
Key resource for Edmund Spenser, with biography, bibliography, e-texts, discussion list and the Spenser Society (Andrew Zurcher, CERES)
Eighteenth-century Children’s Literature
Bibliography (James May)
Eighteenth-century England
A showcase of projects by Literature Students at the University of Michigan
Eighteenth-century Journalism and the Periodical Press
Bibliography (James May)
Eighteenth-century Women Writers, Readers and Publishers
Bibliography (James E May)
Emory Women Writers’ Resource Project
A collection of texts by women writing in English from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries (Emory University
English Poetry 1579-1830
a ‘largely full-text database’, of over 10,000 poems, following the influence of Spenser on English poetry down to the 19th century, the archive ‘presents poets as readers — imitators and emulators, critics and biographers — engaged with literary traditions that were complex, dynamic, and embedded in social networks’ (David Radcliffe)
Four seventeenth-century women poets
A student project, focusing on Margaret Cavendish, Aemilia Lanyer, Katherine Philips and Lady Mary Wroth, providing bibliographies, biographies and texts for each poet, plus web links and a bibliography of anthologies (Ron Cooley and students)
An Image-oriented Introduction to Backgrounds for Renaissance Literature
Images and texts for students of a literature course, aimed at suggesting the ideas and concerns to be encountered in British Renaissance literature (Herman Asanow)
Index to English Renaissance Literature
(R Bailey)
Internet Beaumont and Fletcher Editions
This site aims to provide a complete, searchable database of the works of this prolific pair of dramatists (Drew Whitehead)
Isabella Whitney bibliography
Collection of resources about the poet Isabella Whitney (Natalie Bennett)
Laberinto
publishes ‘theoretical and/or cross-disciplinary readings of Spanish and Spanish-American texts and cultural productions from the early modern period’
LIMA: Literary Manuscript Analysis
‘an advanced introduction to the study of manuscripts’, focusing on their physical characteristics (including handwriting) (Gabriel Heaton)
