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[b:00c2a62364]Eighteenth-Century Resources[/b:00c2a62364]
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[b:00c2a62364]About These Pages[/b:00c2a62364]
These pages cover all the significant and reliable Internet resources I've been able to discover that focus on the (very long) eighteenth century — let's say Milton to Keats.

The collection includes information on literature, history, art, music, religion, economics, philosophy, and so on, from around the world, as well as the home pages of societies and people who work on eighteenth-century topics.

The site is aimed especially at scholars and students; I've excluded many sites of interest only to fans, historical re-enactors, &c. As a rule, I've excluded commerical sites, breaking that rule only when there seemed to be genuinely useful information on a commercial page.

I've divided links into two large groups: pointers to Web sites are on the main pages, but I also have a set of pages devoted to electronic texts of eighteenth-century authors.

Everything except the electronic texts now includes a brief annotation, giving some hint about what's featured on the site, as well as some technical information (graphics-heavy pages that take a long time to load over phone lines, pages that require specific browsers, &c.).

Though I try to give some sense of the scholarly value of the pages, I must disavow specialist knowledge in most of the fields I comment on — I'm not qualified to judge whether a bibliography of Barbauld includes all the major scholia, or whether a biography of Hume takes into account discoveries since Mossner, let alone whether the German-language discussion of Albrecht von Haller is reliable.

I've had to be content to look for the usual hallmarks of scholarly responsibility. Of course I welcome suggestions and corrections from specialists.

It's obvious from the depth of coverage that my own interests lie in British literature and history. But I especially welcome contributions in areas on which I'm completely ignorant — eighteenth-century Africa, or Islam, or Japan, or mathematics, or theology, or whatever. Please keep me up to date. And please let me know if pages have moved or gone down.

You can contact me with suggestions or corrections.

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Johnson's Dictionary
The Age of Elizabeth
in the Age of Johnson

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大家好!

這個網站連結裡有許多許多藝術、建築、園藝等等主題的資訊,幾乎每一個名詞、名字都有連結到相關的博物館、藝術中心 ....等;可惜,目前本文中無法啟用網址連結,﹝尚未鍵入網址﹞,只有在網站連結裡,才能悠遊。這是總覽,希望時間許可的朋友們能在打開網址後,將網址連結貼回,與大家分享;我們可以找時間在文中補上連結,方便大家閱讀。

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[color=blue:f2ba2592e2]Eighteenth-Century Resources — Art
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[b:f2ba2592e2]Art, Architecture, Landscape Gardening[/b:f2ba2592e2]

Eighteenth-century art is still sparse on the net, but have a look at the following:

[b:f2ba2592e2]General Art Resources[/b:f2ba2592e2]

http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html
[color=brown:f2ba2592e2]Art History Resources[/color:f2ba2592e2] (Chris Witcombe, Sweet Briar College)
Extensive archive of Web resources, including pages on Baroque and 18th-c. art.

http://www.ibiblio.org/louvre/
WebMuseum (Nicolas Pioch, UNC)
A very impressive general art resource, with pages on Baroque and 18th-c. art. Includes information on Claude Lorrain, Watteau, Boucher, Chardin, Fragonard, David, Ingres, Friedrich, Fuseli, Blake, Constable, Turner, West, and Copley, with an outline to cover many more.
Thumbnails lead to adequate reproductions.

http://www.artincontext.org/moscow/the_pushkin_museum_of_fine_arts/index.htm
[b:f2ba2592e2]The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts[/b:f2ba2592e2] Includes some 18th-c. works.

http://users.pandora.be/bernard/Artpics/Dutch.htm
[b:f2ba2592e2]Dutch Art of the Seventeenth Century[/b:f2ba2592e2] -- Hundreds of large JPEGs of major and minor 17th-c. Dutch paintings; reasonable quality.

Publications on Art and Architecture (Wolfgang and Bernadette Schöller)

List of publications (in German) by the Schöllers, including a number on 18th-c. topics. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.

Collage Portal

"An image database containing 20,000 works from the Guildhall Library and Guildhall Art Gallery London," from the 16th through the 20th centuries.

Eighteenth-Century Exhibitions and Galleries (Multiple Artists)

The Lewis Walpole Library Digital Collection
A collection of thousands of scanned visual materials from 18th-c. Britain, searchable by keyword. A remarkable collection, and it's still growing.

National Portrait Gallery's 18th-c. Pages
Guide to Room 9 of the National Portrait Gallery.

British Painters in the 18th and 19th Centuries (Japan)
A large outline, but so far only Hogarth and Blake are filled in with links to other sites.

The New Child: British Art and the Origins of Modern Childhood, 1730-1830 (Berkeley) The exhibition includes a timeline that covers the eighteenth century.

Thumbnails lead to good GIF reproductions.

The Image of France (Chicago)
A catalogue of over ten thousand early nineteenth-century French engravings from the Bibliographie de la France from 1811 through 1826. Text only.

Le siècle des lumières dans la peinture des musées de France (French Ministry of Culture)

An extensive exhibition. Includes essays, brief biographies, and adequate reproductions (with thumbnails) for Boucher, Fragonard, Watteau, Prud'hon, Pajou, and many others. In French and English.
Splendors of Versailles (Mississippi State Univ.)
Information on the extensive exhibition.
Engraving from Pope's Rape of the Lock (Jeffrey Barr, Univ. of Florida)
Images from two editions of The Rape, which can be compared in frames.
Candide: Illustrations of a Classic (Univ. Library of Trier, Germany)
An exhibition on Voltaire's Candide, with electronic texts in several languages, hundreds of images, and an extensive bibliography. O si sic omnes!
A Catalogue of 18th-Century British Mezzotint Satires in North American Collections (John Hart, Lewis & Clark College)
A list of more than 600 print satires from 1760 to 1800, with useful background information on mezzotints. Impressively scholarly.
Individual Artists
Johannes Baur
Ovid Project
The engravings from Johannes Baur's 1703 edition of Ovid's Metamorphoses are part of this part of UVM's Hope Hall for the Humanities.
William Blake
Blake also features on the Literature page.
The William Blake Page — Paintings
Thumbnails lead to uneven JPEG reproductions.
Tyger of Wrath: William Blake at the National Gallery of Victoria
High-quality scans of 176 of Blakes illuminations and paintings, from an exhibition at NGV.
Willam Blake Online (Tate Britain)
An extensive and snazzy-looking exhibition on Blake's life and works, both literary and visual.
Willam Blake Online (Tate Gallery)
Information on some of Blake's more important visual works. The commentary is served up in bite-sized snippets.
Cruikshank
Cruikshank Artwork at Princeton University Library
Extensive searchable database of prints and paintings. Thumbnails lead to very good reproductions. Requires frames.
Goya
InfoGoya — Catalogue of Goya's paintings (University of Zaragoza and the Institución Fernando el Católico)
Includes an extensive and well-designed virtual exhibition with biographical and critical essays. Most of the graphics, however, are only thumbnails. In English and Spanish.
In the Light of Goya/Bajo las luces de Goya (exhibition at Berkeley)
Works inspired by Goya. Very cursory. In English and Spanish.
Los Caprichos de Goya (Calcografía Nacional)
Exhibition of Goya's prints. In Spanish.
Hogarth
William Hogarth and 18th-Century Print Culture (Mary and Leigh Block Gallery, Northwestern Univ.)
Impressive site on Hogarth's life and work, including discussions of his aesthetics, politics, and techniques. Scanned graphics are clear but small.
A Site for Hogarth Researchers (Bernd W. Krysmanski)
Original articles (in German and English), along with a very extensive and scholarly annotated bibliography of works on Hogarth. Like all come.to sites, regrettably filled with irratiting pop-up ads, but still worth attention.
Hogarth and His Times: Serious Comedy (Berkeley)
Essays accompanying the exhibition. Small, low-quality reproductions.
Selected Hogarth Prints (Jack Lynch, Rutgers)
Gin Lane, Beer Street, The Distrest Poet, The Idle 'Prentice, and The Enraged Musician. Moderate scanning quality; taken from late nineteenth-century prints.
William Hogarth's Realm (Shaun Wourm)
Extensive site on Hogarth, including scanned prints, Wourm's own M.A. thesis on Hogarth, bibliographies, and an extensive biographical chronology. Understandably graphics-heavy; some of the Java-powered animations are intrusive.
Art of William Hogarth
A collection of engravings with a timeline.
William Hogarth
Entry from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica, written by Austin Dobson, with useful hyperlinks.
Monamy
Peter Monamy (Charles Harrison Wallace)
A study of the state of the art in criticism on the eighteenth-century British painter.
Tiepolo
The Mask of Venice: Masking, Theater, and Identity in the Art of Tiepolo and His Time (Berkeley)
Catalogue of the exhibition with several high-resolution JPEG reproductions.
Architecture, Landscape Gardening, Historic Buildings
S*P*I*R*O (Berkeley)
Extensive architectural database which allows you to search by period. Only thumbnails available, but the database includes over 1,100 images from the 17th and 18th centuries.
American Architecture — Eighteenth Century — 1700 to 1799 (Great Buildings Online)
Information on a half-dozen 18th-c. American buildings.
Public Monuments and Sculpture Association
Includes some 18th-c. public art.
Renaissance and Baroque Architecture (C. W. Westfall, Virginia)
Supplementary material on a course on early modern architecture. Thumbnails lead to clear JPEG photographs.
Pavilions of Splendour
Collection of links to British architectural charities with information on preservation societies.
California Mission Studies Association
Includes information on some 18th-c. missions.
Historic Buildings
Castle Howard
Visitors' guide with information on the stately home in Yorkshire, built by Vanbrugh and Hawksmoor. Graphics quality varies.
Mount Vernon
Visitors' guide to Washington's house. Very small images.
Monticello
Visitors' guide to Jefferson's house in Virginia. Very small graphics.
Hammerwood Park
Visitors' guide. Conscientiously designed, with minimal frivolous graphics.
Stratford Hall Plantation
Birthplace of Robert E. Lee; includes many links on 18th-c. history, education, etc.
3D Model of Beckford's Fonthill Abbey (Mike Harrisson)
A few simulated views of Beckford's house, rendered by Graphisoft's ArchiCad.
Landscape Architecture and Gardening
The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew
Visitors' guide with little 18th-c. content.
Botanists, plantsmen, designers, gardeners of note
Includes brief biographical sketches of some eighteenth-century gardeners and landscape architects.
Stowe Landscape Gardens, Buckinghamshire, England
Impressive guide to the property, with interactive maps. A few small photographs and extensive text.
Costume
Costumer's Manifesto
Extensive collection of links to information on 18th-c. clothing.
Costume Image Database (Columbia)
Index of costume information at Columbia; images are available only in Columbia itself.
The History of Costume (SIUE)
A Victorian illustrated text which includes 18th-c. costumes. Thumbnails lead to good, clear JPEG reproductions of the Victorian colored engravings.
The Museum of Costume (Marcus Dunning, Bath, UK)
Impressive searchable databse of the museum's collection. Includes small photographs of many items, including close-ups of the fabric.
Regency Fashion Page (Cathy Decker, UCR)
Extensive guide to Regency fashion, including bibliographies, photographs of clothing, chronologies, and portraits.
Glossary of 18th Century Costume Terminology
A very useful collection of words used to describe clothing and related matters. The emphasis is on Britain and its colonies, and women's clothes get more attention than men's or children's, but the coverage is impressive.
Miscellaneous
18th Century: From Caslon to Bodoni (Melbert B. Cary, Jr., Graphic Arts Collection, Rochester Institute of Technology)
Illustrated guide to typefaces and bookmaking arts. Thumbnails lead to good JPEGs of full pages.
The Society of American Period Furniture Makers
Information on the Society.
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[b:9faf56cb46]Eighteenth-Century Resources — History[/b:9faf56cb46]
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History
General Resources
Internet Modern History Sourcebook (Paul Halsall, Fordham)
A huge and impressive archive of mostly primary material on modern European and American history, including much on the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries.
Documents in Military History (Dave Stewart, Hillsdale College)
Primary documents, many abridged, on Dettingen, Culloden, the American and French Revolutions, and miscellaneous military matters.
Current Value of Old Money (Roy Davies)
Pointers to information (on-line and in print) on the relative value of money through history. Very handy.
18th Century History: The Age of Reason and Change (Rick Brainard)
An attractive meta-site on C18 history, with a chronology, and extensive but miscellaneous original resources and links.
Chronologies
Eighteenth-Century Chronology (Jack Lynch, Rutgers)
An in-progress chronology on eighteenth-century world history, including literature, theatre, politics, science, religion, music, and art, from 1660 to 1800. Coverage is still spotty, and British culture is disproportionately represented.
The Romantic Chronology (UCSB)
A fine place to start on later eighteenth-century history. An extensive chronology with elaborate search capabilities: O si sic omnes!
Early Modern Chronology (Columbia)
Extensive timeline of European history, 1453 to 1715.
Enlightenment
The European Enlightenment (Richard Hooker, Washington State)
Extensive and attractive overview of 17th- and 18th-c. Europe. Makes considerable use of frames and JavaScript, which will give many browsers trouble.
Age of Reason and Enlightenment, 1650-1800 (Robert L. Jefferson, Sonoma State Univ.)
A useful set of timelines and pointers to maps on the long eighteenth century. Includes timelines and life spans of rules, artists, philosophers, scientists, and others.
Exploration
Sir John Franklin
Information and links on the explorer.
Discoverers Web (Netherlands)
Maps and discussions of world explorers from antiquity to the present.
Maritime History (Sweden)
Includes some eighteenth-century information.
Arctic Dawn — The Journeys of Samuel Hearne (Rod Davidek)
Edited selections from Hearne's journal. The editing is competent but doesn't follow scholarly principles; beware.
American Journeys: Eyewitness Accounts of Early American Exploration and Settlement
Contains "more than 18,000 pages of eyewitness accounts of North American exploration, from the sagas of Vikings in Canada in AD1000 to the diaries of mountain men in the Rockies 800 years later." Includes books and manuscripts.
British History
History — The 18th Century (The Mining Company)
An overview of 18th-c. Britain.
Georgian Index
A fan site with a great deal of miscellaneous information on the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in Britain.
Greenwood's Map of London, 1827
High-resolution scan of the early 19th-c. map, allowing the reader to zoom in.
The John Hampden Society
Information on the Society and its events, with a brief adulatory profile of Hampden.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 (Donald E. Wilkes, Jr., and Matthew Kramer, Univ. of Georgia)
Discussions, chronologies, quotations, and bibliographies on the Glorious Revolution. Graphics-heavy.
The Bubble Project (D. McNeil, Dalhousie)
An excellent, extensive, and scholarly archive on the South Sea Bubble by a team of scholars.
The Jacobite Heritage (Noel McFerran)
Biographies, primary documents, genealogies, essays, and popular songs on the Stuart claimants to the throne and the Jacobite rebellions.
Statistical Accounts of Scotland — EDINA
Surveys of the 1790s and 1830s, with extensive information on demographics, economics, agriculture, education, and so on. Very impressive.
Irish Penal Laws (Univ. of Minnesota Law Library)
An impressive collection of primary documents on the Irish Penal Laws ("Laws in Ireland for the Suppression of Popery") from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Very impressive.
The Hannah Snell Home Page (Matthew Stephens)
Information on the woman from mid-century who dressed as a man and served as a marine. Includes biography, chronology, genealogy, and promotes the editor's new book.
H.M.S. Bounty (Philippe Coupard)
An unscholarly but fairly extensive collection of information on the Bounty, compiled by a hobbyist and model builder. Inlcudes a brief history and a bibliography. In French.
The First English Coffee-Houses, c. 1670-1675 (Modern History Sourcebook, Fordham)
Short primary texts on coffee houses.
The Hypertext John Evelyn Diary
Selections from the diaries.
The Pepys Library
Information on the Library, with brief biographical information on Pepys.
Pepys' Diary
An ongoing on-line edition of the Diary, with a new entry each day, allowing you to read along with Pepys day-by-day. Many annotations.
Rob Roy on the Web (Tim Spalding)
A useful set of biographies, bibliographies, filmographies, and links on Robert "Roy" MacGregor (1671-1734).
History House: Stories: Cambridge University
Chatty discussion of Cambridge in the age of Newton.
How to be an Eighteenth-Century Gentleman (Steven Wexler)
An annotated bibliography on the conceptions of the English gentleman.
Restoration Print Culture: A Multimedia Presentation (Francis Steen, UCSB)
Primary documents on the Exclusion Crisis, from the 1670s through the Revolution.
The Altered State: England, Literature, and the Pub (Steven Earnshaw)
Selections from a book which "looks at how inns, taverns, alehouses and pubs have appeared in literature from Chaucer to the present day." Includes bibliographies and extracts. Requires frames.
Invitation to a Funeral Tour (Molly Brown)
"A free-style jaunt around Restoration London." Promotional site for book by the author.
The British Abolition Movement (Mark Aronowitz, Miami Univ.)
A student project history, literature, and art of the British abolition movement. Well done.
Olaudah Equiano, or, Gustavus Vassa, the African (Brycchan Carey)
The best place to start for information on Equiano. Includes a bibliography, maps of Equiano's travels, selections from his Narrative, portraits, and links.
Ignatius Sancho: African Man of Letters (Brycchan Carey, Univ. of London)
Jekyll's life, an annotated bibliography, selections from Sancho's letters, and links, with more to come. Very impressive.
The New Child: British Art and the Origins of Modern Childhood (University Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive, UC Berkeley)
An illustrated exhibition on changing conceptions of childhood.
Monarchs and Prime Minsters
Royal Genealogies (PSU)
Extensive genealogies of British monarchs.
Monarchs of Britain (Encyclopedia of Britannica)
Includes brief biographies and extensive genealogies.
The Prime Ministers (Encyclopedia Britannica)
Begins with Walpole, and includes brief biographies and bibliographies for all of Britain's Prime Ministers.
Crime, Piracy, and Low Life (not to be confused with the monarchs and prime ministers above)
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London, 1674 to 1834 (Tim Hitchcock and Robert Shoemaker)
A searchable database of over 20,000 criminal trials and growing. A remarkable scholarly resource. O si sic omnes!
Complete Newgate Calendar (Texas)
A complete and searchable archive of the 1926 edition of the Complete Newgate Calendar.
Tyburn Tree (Charlie Mitchell, Loyola)
A well-prepared collection of materials on execution in early modern England.
Index of Piracy (Geocities)
A fine meta-page of piracy resources. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
Isle of Tortuga (formerly Homepage Wastrel: Piracy)
Includes historical and biographical information on pirates.
Dry Drunk: The Culture of Tobacco in 17th- and 18th-century Europe (Elizabeth Wyckoff, New York Public Library)
Illustrated exhibition on tobacco and snuff.
Newspapers, Journals, and Broadsides
Concise History of the British Newspaper: The British Library Newspaper Library (British Library)
Timeline on newspaper history, with several illustrations.
Internet Library of Early Journals (Bodleian)
Page images of long (but not complete) runs of several eigtheenth- and nineteenth-century periodicals, including The Annual Register (1758-78), Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1843-63), The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-50), and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1757-77).
The London Gazette — Munday Septemb 3, to Munday Septemb 10, 1666
Selections on the Great Fire.
The Belfast Newsletter Index, 1737-1800 (John C. Greene)
A very extensive database index to several decades of one of the oldest continuously published English-language newspapers. O si sic omnes!
British Newspaper Coverage of the French Revolution: A Small Archive of the British View of Unspeakable Events in the French Revolution (Alan Liu, UCSB)
A few early newspaper reports from 1792 and 1793.
Revolution and Romanticism
"A private collection of street literature held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It comprises a wide range of types, from street ballads through chapbooks and tracts to valentines, from Britain and mostly from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries." Several hundred texts and several thousand images are searchable by author, title, date, and first line. A very important collection.
The Word on the Street — Broadsides at the National Library of Scotland
A searchable collection of 1,800 Scottish broadsides from 1650 to 1910. Transcriptions and page images. Aimed at general readers, but also useful for scholars.
American History
From Revolution to Reconstruction (George M. Welling)
A large hypertextual archive of information, especially primary documents, on American history, with strong coverage of the colonial and revolutionary periods.
A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation (Law Library of Congress)
Records of American legislative bodies from the Continental Congress in 1774 to 1873. Full text and page images of the House Journal, the Senate Journal, the Senate Executive Journal, the Annals of Congress, the Journals of the Continental Congress, Elliot's Debates, Farrand's Records, Maclay's Journal, and Statutes at Large. Invaluable. O si sic omnes!
Past Portal (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation)
An impressive and growing archive of page images of 18th-c. American newspapers and books, including the full run of the Virginia Gazette (1736-1780).
The Avalon Project: 18th Century Documents (Yale Law)
Extensive archive of American historical documents.
Early American Documents (Emory)
High-resolution (and therefore large) facsimiles of the Constitution, Declaration of Independence (including Jefferson's draft), and Bill of Rights.
Founders' Constitution (Univ. of Chicago Press)
A remarkable annotated edition of the U.S. Constitution, with extensive commentary and contextual material on every clause. O si sic omnes!
Archiving Early America
Includes the Keigwin and Matthews collection of historic newspapers.
Society of Early Americanists (Irvine)
Information on the Society, with links to E-texts, information on teaching, dissertations, recent and forthcoming publications, and other Web resources.
Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture
Information on the Institute and its events and publications, including William and Mary Quarterly.
Historic Object & Image (Geoffrey Gross)
Photographs on the material culture of early America. Still small, but the photos are attractive.
Classics of American Colonial History
Full text of scholarly articles (and a few books) on Colonial America from the 1890s through the early 1920s (all out of copyright in the US).
13 Originals: Founding the American Colonies
A good set of links structured around a chronology of the thirteen American colonies.
General Society of Colonial Wars
Links to several state societies, which vary widely in the extent and value of the information they provide.
The Society of Colonial Wars in Connecticut
Most useful is a very extensive chronology, with links from the timeline to longer discussions of military and political history.
Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783
Description of the CD-ROM.
The Plymouth Colony Archive Project (Christopher Fennell, Virginia)
Extensive information on late 17th-c. Plymouth Colony.
Witchcraft in Salem Village (Richard Trask, Virginia)
Extensive archive on the 1692 trials.
The Leslie Brock Center for the Study of Colonial Currency (Virginia)
Useful primary and secondary documents on early American currency.
The Early America Review
Contents and texts of the print journal.
Eighteenth-Century Exhibitions at the Library of Congress
Nearly two dozen exhibitions on early America.
White Oak Society
A "living-history" guide to the 18th-c. fur trade.
American Plantations and Colonies — Ship Index (Thomas Langford)
An in-progress database of ships and passenger lists for crossings to American planations and colonies, 1538-1825.
Common-place: The Interactive Journal of Early American Life
"Created to bridge the gap between what academic historians write and what the public wants to read, Common-place brings together historians and history buffs, high school teachers and archivists, collectors and college students, to explore and exchange ideas about American history."
An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera (Library of Congress)
More than 10,000 digitized images of American ephemera from 1600 to 2000.
The Capital and the Bay: Narratives of Washington and the Chesapeake Bay Region, ca. 1600-1925 (Library of Congress)
A guide to the collection.
Continental Congress & Constitutional Convention Broadsides Home Page (Library of Congress)
A guide to the collection of 274 documents.
An American Ballroom Companion: Dance Instruction Manuals, ca. 1490-1920 (Library of Congress)
A collection of more than 200 dance manuals.
A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation (Library of Congress)
Page images of records of Congressional debates beginning in 1774.
The American Revolution
AmericanRevolution.org
An extensive site on the American War of Independence. The audience is mostly amateur historians, though there is useful material for scholars as well. There's also a wonderfully comprehensive set of links.
The American Revolution — The Struggle for Independence (Rick Brainard)
A good resource on the Revolutionary War for amateur historians. Includes timelines, original essays, and links. Worth a look.
Center of the Storm
A series of newspaper articles from the Newark Star-Ledger on New Jersey's role in the American Revolution.
Maps
The American Revolution and Its Era: Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789 (Library of Congress)
A searchable collection of early American maps.
Exploring the West from Monticello: An Exhibition of Maps and Navigational Instruments (Virginia)
Includes a number of 18th-c. maps.
Colonial and Revolutionary America (Georgia)
Georgia's Rare Map Collection includes sections for Dozens of images of early maps.
Slavery
DPLS Archive: Slave Movement During the 18th and 19th Centuries (Wisconsin)
"This site provides access to the raw data and documentation which contains information on the following slave trade topics from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: records of slave ship movement between Africa and the Americas, slave ships of eighteenth century France, slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, Virginia slave trade in the eighteenth century, English slave trade (House of Lords Survey), Angola slave trade in the eighteenth century, internal slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, slave trade to Havana, Cuba, Nantes slave trade in the eighteenth century, and slave trade to Jamaica."
Chronology on the History of Slavery 1619 to 1789 (Eddie Becker, Holt House)
A very extensive timeline on American slavery and racism from 1619 to the present. Well documented.
Slave Narratives (Steven Mintz, Univ. of Houston)
Seventeenth- through nineteenth-century accounts of slavery.
African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship (Library of Congress)
An exhibition of 240 items in the LoC collections documenting the history of African Americans, from slavery through the civil rights movement.
Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860 (Library of Congress)
More then a hundred pamphlets and books on trials relating to American slavery.
Regional History
Louisiana
Center for Regional Studies (Southeastern Louisiana Univ.)
Information on the Center and links to other resources.
Maryland
Maryland Loyalists and the American Revolution (M. Christopher New)
flashy and sensational look at Maryland's loyalists, promoting the author's book.
New Jersey
New Jersey during the Revolution (Glenn Valis)
A good set of amateur pages on Revolutionary history in New Jersey, with hyperlinked narrative histories.
Ohio
The First American West: The Ohio River Valley, 1750-1820 (American Memory, Library of Congress)
A guide to the collection, with some on-line resources.
Pennsylvania
Biographical Dictionary of Pennsylvania Legislators (Temple Univ.)
Companion to the in-progress biographical dictionary on Pennsylvania lawmakers from the 17th through 20th centuries.
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania)
Some useful information on Pennsylvania history.
Virginia
LVA Colonial Records Project
Index of digital facsimiles of documents on early Virginia.
Colonial Williamsburg Home Page
Aimed at tourists rather than scholars.
Early Virginia Religious Petitions (Library of Congress)
Images of more than 400 petitions submitted to the Virginia legislature from 1774 to 1802.
American Historical Figures
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin: A Documentary History (J. A. Leo Lemay, Delaware)
Extensive chronology of Franklin's life. Graphics-heavy; requires frames.
The World of Benjamin Franklin (Franklin Institute, Philadelphia)
Accessible introduction to Franklin, aimed at beginners. Little of scholarly value, but handy for students.
Franklin Links (ushistory.org)
A good set of annotated links on Benjamin Franklin resources on the Web.
Thomas Jefferson
The Jefferson Bibliography Database (Frank Shuffelton, Virginia)
Comprehensive bibliographies of works on Jefferson from 1826 to 1990. Invaluable.
Thomas Jefferson Papers (Library of Congress)
A guide to the 27,000 Jefferson-related documents in the Library of Congress.
Thomas Jefferson Online Resources at the University of Virginia Electronic Text Center
An overview of Virginia's resources on their founder.
Thomas Jefferson on Politics & Government (Eyler Robert Coates, Virginia)
Quotations from Jefferson with a strong Libertarian bent.
James Madison
Papers of James Madison (Virginia)
Short biography, bibliography, and discussion of the publication project.
Thomas Paine
The Works of Thomas Paine
The Frethought collection. Links to several dozen E-texts.
Thomas Paine National Historical Association
Large archive of Paine's works, with information on the Association.
William Penn
William Penn, Visionary Proprietor (Tuomi J. Forrest, Virginia)
Brief introduction to Penn's life.
Paul Revere
The Paul Revere House
Information for visitors to the house, with brief biographical and historical essays and illustrations.
George Washington
George Washington Papers (Library of Congress)
An in-progress edition of over 65,000 MSS from the Library of Congress.
George Washington Papers (Virginia)
Information on the publishing project, with selected documents, essays, and an index of the published volumes.
Daniel Webster
Daniel Webster: Dartmouth's Favorite Son (Dartmouth)
Canadian History
Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage/Patrimoine de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador
Large collection of information on Newfoundland and Labrador history. In French and English.
Fortress of Louisbourg/Forteresse de Louisbourg: The Official Louisbourg Institute/Institut de Louisbourg Research Site for the Fortress of Louisbourg
An extensive and well-organized resource on the 18th-c. Canadian fortress and its history.
CO 194 Finding Aids (Olaf U. Janzen, Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland)
A guide to the most important collection of primary documents on Newfoundland's early history.
A Reader's Guide to the History of Newfoundland and Labrador to 1869 (Olaf U. Janzen, Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland)
A well organized and clearly written companion to early Newfoundland history.
European History
General European History
The Ryhiner Project
Catalogue of the extensive early modern map collection.
Home Page Bibiena: I Bibiena: Una famiglia europea (Bologna)
A history of the Bibiena family, 17th- and 18th-c. architects, including extensive bibliographies. In Italian.
Belle van Zuylen/Madame de Charriè (Netherlands)
Extensive site on Belle van Zuylen, with biography, chronologies, bibliographies, photographs of places, &c. In Dutch and French.
FASTI
Resources on the history of universities. In English and Dutch.
History of Catalonia
A collection that includes:
The Demise of the Catalan Dynasty and the Growing Estrangement of the Crown (15th-17th Centuries)
Catalonia in the Context of 18th-century European Politics: the War of Succession (1702-1714)
The Fall of Barcelona and the Abolition of the Generalitat (1714-1716)
France
The French Revolution section of The Voice of the Shuttle (Alan Liu, UCSB)
The best place to start.
The Homepage for Eighteenth-Century France (Desmond Hosford, Geocities)
General introduction to French art and culture from the second half of the eighteenth century. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
Accounts of Louis XIV (Hanover)
A collection of primary texts.
L'Age d'Or — French and English Baroque
Popular rather than scholarly introduction to Baroque art and culture ("Lord and Lady, Officers and Gentlemen, would you grant me the pleasure to invite you to a hopefully enjoyable journey through time into the splendour of the Baroque Age and the military might of Kirke's Lambs").
Royalty.nu — French History — Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI and the French Revolution
Short biographies and a bibliography of popular books.
Les libertés au XVIIIe siècle
French E-texts from the late 18th century on political liberty.
French Revolution Documents Collection (Indiana Univ. Libraries)
Searchable index to an extensive collection of documents on Revolutionary Europe. (Index only; no full text.)
Tableau des avocats au Parlement de Paris pour l'année 1770 (Hopkins; in French)
The 540 names on the Tableau, which survives in only three copies.
French Revolutionary Pamphlets (ARTFL)
Facsimiles of three pamplets, 1789-1791.
Words and Deeds of Madness in 18th-C. Paris (Laurent Cartayrade)
An accessible collection of interdictions in legal cases over the sanity of 18th-c. Parisians. Still sparse, but intriguing.
CIRBEL: Politique scientifique
"Ce groupe de chercheurs ... est interdisciplinaire. ... Son axe de recherche: 'Consciences nationales, conscience internationale dans l'Europe des Lumières' se déploie dans deux directions: l'étude des particularismes nationaux ... et celle des échanges multi-latéraux, notamment entre les Îles Britanniques et les autres pays européens." Includes information on the Centre, its meetings, publications, educational projects, and links. Very impressive.
Napoleon
Napoleon Series
Popular Web site on Napoleon ("a place where people interested in Napoleonic history can meet to exchange ideas and knowledge or just to talk about their favourite subject").
Napoleonic Literature
Electronic texts of full books (out of copyright) on Napoleon.
Napoleon Bonaparte Internet Guide (Paul Hilferink, Netherlands)
A good set of links to Napoleonic resources on the Net.
Napoleon Guide
A good overview of the period for amateur historians.
Salons
Salon Life (Modern History Sourcebook, Fordham)
Several short extracts of contemporary accounts of the salons of Julie de Lespinasse and Madame Geoffrin.
Salons (André Bonchard)
An introduction to salons around the world, including those of Scudery, Sévigné, Graffigny, Deffand, Baron d'Holbach, Staël, Elizabeth Robinson Montagu, and many others. In French.
Germany
War and Society in Eighteenth-Century Germany: Documents (Peter Wilson)
"The Documents in German History Project is intended to make available material to students without the requisite language skills to study it in the original." A number of treaties, codes, and declarations in English and German.
Munchausen.org - The Website for Research in Munchausology (Bernhard Wiebel)
An extensive site on Baron Munchausen, including a bibliography and many prints. In German and in English; the German part of the site is more comprehensive.
Italy
The Medici Archive Project (Johns Hopkins)
A collection of "documentary sources for the arts and humanities: 1537-1743."
Cromohs: Cyber Review of Modern Historiography (Italy)
General site on modern historiography, with E-texts, guide to Internet resources, and annual volumes of the review itself.
Netherlands
Netherlands Historical Data Archive
Primary sources.
Russia
Peter the Great and the Rise of Russia, 1682-1725 (Modern History Sourcebook, Fordham)
Short extracts from Burnet, Von Korb, Gordon, and Missy.
Catherine the Great (Modern History Sourcebook, Fordham)
Short extracts from the Baron de Breteuil and Catherine's own laws.
Other History
I've found little 18th-c. information relating to the world outside Western Europe and North America. Please let me know if you come across anything I haven't listed.
EH.R: Forum: Re-thinking 18th Century China
Archive of a discussion group on 18th-c. Chinese economic history. Technical and specialized.
Sikh History
A large and impressive page on Sikh culture and history, including a section on 18th-c. Sikh warriors.
The Sword of Tippu Sultan (K. L. Kamat)
Brief illustrated biography of the Indian ruler, 1753-1799. Unscholarly but useful.
Mumbai/Bombay: 18th Century History (India)
Brief sketch of Bombay history.
History of the Philippines — Eighteenth Century (Austria)
Brief chronology of major events in Philippine history.
Military History
United States Naval History: A Bibliography (U.S. Navy)
"This edition [1993] of United States Naval History: A Bibliography incorporates more than 450 titles chosen from the large body of naval historical literature published since the bibliography's sixth edition appeared in 1972." Very thorough; some items annotated.
The French and Indian War (Syracuse)
A thorough but unscholarly site.
Amateur Historiography and Historical Re-Enactment (a highly selective list)
RevList: The Webpage for the Revolutionary War Mailing List
"An active community of living historians, historical writers, genealogists, and other persons interested in the period of time during which the American War of Independence was fought." Unscholarly but extensive, and well suited to historical re-enactors and amateur historians.
The American Revolution WebRing
A collection of several dozen sites on the American Revoution, mostly by amateur historians and historical re-enactors.
Eighteenth Century Ring
A WebRing of over sixty sites, mostly unscholarly, on many miscellaneous topics.
The Rococo Ring
A WebRing of 17 sites, mostly on historical costume and re-enactment.
Reenactor.net — The Colonial Period
A collection of resources for historical re-enactors on the French and Indian War and the American Revolution. Part of a larger site on historical re-enactment from antiquity to recent history.
French Marines (David Rent)
A good collection of links for historical re-enactors.
The Continental Line
An extensive collection of resources for Revolutionary War re-enactors, including links and selections from their newsletter.
Pulteney's Regiment (13th Foot) — 18th-Century Re-enactment
A group that specializes in the period 1742-50, especially the Jacobite rebellion. Not scholarly, but it contains some useful information.

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[b:164073f67d]Eighteenth-Century Resources — Literature[/b:164073f67d]

This page, edited by Jack Lynch of Rutgers – Newark, is part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century Resources on the Net.

[b:164073f67d]Literature[/b:164073f67d]
Individual electronic texts apeear in a separate index.
General Pages
The British Book Trade Index (Univ. of Birmingham)
"An index of the names and brief biographical details and trade details of people who worked in the book trade in England and Wales and who were trading by 1851." Admirably scholarly.
The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes (1907-21) (Bartleby)
Full text of the old history of English literature. Relevant volumes:
·Cavalier and Puritan
·The Age of Dryden
·From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift
·The Age of Johnson
·The Period of the French Revolution
·The Romantic Revival
·Colonial and Revolutionary Literature
A Dictionary of Sensibility (McGann and Spacks, Virginia)
Class project from a course on "The Novel of Sensibility." Includes primary and secondary bibliographies along with short essays serving to define terms such as "benevolence," "character," "virtue," "sense," and "imagination." Attractive but graphics-heavy.
EDICTA: Early Dictionaries/Dictionnaires Anciens (Early Dictionary Centre, Univ. of Toronto)
Links to a number of early dictionaries in electronic form. In English and French.
Eighteenth-Century Studies (Geoff Sauer, CMU)
Alphabetical metapage of 18th-c. resources; incomplete, and has not been updated in a long time.
Essays on Epistolary Literature (Ellen Moody)
A series of original essays on epistolarity, especially (but not exclusively) in the nineteenth century.
E-texts
I now have an up-to-date and nearly comprehensive list of available on the Internet.
Ffugiadau Llenyddol / Litterære Falsknerier / Literary Forgeries (Johan Schimanski)
Bibliographies, biographies, essays, and links on a few forgers at the end of the eighteenth century, including Iolo Morganwg (Edward Williams) and Macpherson. With a handy chronological table of forgers around 1800. In Norwegian, Welsh (!), and English.
The Financial Fiction Genre (Roy Davies, Univ. of Exeter Library)
Brief discussions of literature from the 17th century to the present with attention to banking and finance.
Freedom of Press (Ralph McCoy, Southern Illinois Univ. at Carbondale)
A large annotated bibliography on censorship, including Milton's Areopagitica, Cleland's Fanny Hill, John Wilkes, Thomas Paine, and others.
Handwriting & Script
A big collection of links on deciphering older hands.
The Horatian Voice: Horace, Boileau, Pope (W. C. Dowling, Rutgers)
A project linking Horace's Ars Poetica, Boileau's Art poetique, and Pope's Essay on Criticism. Gives very valuable insight into the 17th- and 18th-c. interpretation and application of one of the most influential Latin critics.
Long s and f
I've collected a list of words where confusing the long s (in typography before 1800) with the letter f will result in a word that will sneak past a spelling-checker.
Pictures of the Past — The 17th and 18th Centuries in Film (Sabine Biebl)
A very fine searchable filmography of movies on the period.
The Voice of the Shuttle
The Voice of the Shuttle, especially the pages on the Restoration and Eighteenth Century and Romantics, is by far the best collection of links.
Bibliographies
XVIIIe siècle: bibliographie (Benoît Melançon, Univ. of Montreal)
A superb current bibliography of mostly secondary sources on French literature.
XVIIIe siècle, bibliographie (Bibliothèque nationale du Canada)
A bibliography of current studies in 18th-c. French-language literature.
Bibliography of Regency Romances (Catherine Decker, UCR)
Publication information on several hundred recent romance novels set in the Regency.
Bibliography of Works on Romantic Drama and British Women Playwrights (British Women Playwrights around 1800)
Long enumerative bibliography of scholarship. No annotations.
Bibliography on 18th-c. English Studies (Carole Meyers, Emory)
A list of (mostly) secondary sources on 18th-c. studies. The works listed are useful, but the selection principle is not clear. Not annotated.
c18 Bibliographies On-Line
A growing series of annotated bibliographies on eighteenth-century authors contributed by specialists, providing guidance on standard editions, bibliographies, biographies, and criticism.
Jim May's Bibliographies
"Recent Sources for 18th-Century Studies," a superb collection of extensive, scholarly bibliographies by James E. May of Penn State – Dubois. All are extensive and scholarly, with headnotes and some brief annotations. The current list includes:
·Bibliographical Tools
·Recent Studies (and Editions) of Women Writers, Readers, and Publishers
·Recent Studies in 18th-C. Children's Literature
·Recent Studies in Journalism and the Periodical Press
·Checklist of Recent Studies in 18th-Century Book Culture
·Illustrations, Prints, Maps
·18th-Century Holdings in Contemporary Libraries & Manuscript Collections
Selected Readings (Kevin Berland, PSU)
A series of monthly bibliographies coveringrecent research in all eighteenth-century areas.
Women and Eighteenth-Century English Literature (Martin Maner, Wright State Univ.)
A helpful bibliography of bibliographies, anthologies, journals, and reference sources on 18th-c. English women.
The Novel
18th-Century English Novel Research Guide (WVU)
A good collection of electronic and print resources useful in research on the novel. Links to Web resources are good but not complete.
The Novel in Europe, 1670-1730 (Olaf Simons et al.)
A thorough and scholarly guide to the early novel, sorted by date and topic, with contemporary maps. Thumbs up.
Poetry
The BCMSV (Univ. of Leeds)
A searchable database of 17th- and 18th-century English verse.
English Poetry 1780-1910
Hypertext editions of English poems at Virginia — Very well edited, although the catalogue is very small now.
Representative Poetry Database (Toronto)
Well-edited electronic texts. Start with the index by dates.
Theatre and Drama
Restoration Atalantis — A Resource for Literature and the Arts of the Restoration (Lynn Eckersley)
A fledgling, but impressive and scholarly, site on the Restoration, especially the drama. Includes E-texts, a bibliography (especially strong on feminist criticism) and links.
Women Playwrights around 1800 (Thomas C. Crochunis and Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Stanford)
An extensive and scholarly archive of Romantic women dramatists, including E-texts, bibliographies, and original essays. Requires frames.
The World of London Theater, 1660-1800 (Patricia Craddock, Florida)
A general view of 18th-c. theatre, asseembled by Craddock and her students. Includes biographies, commentary on works, illustrations, chronologies, bibliographies, a map of London, &c. A work-in-progress.
Periodicals
Attributions of Authorship in The European Magazine, 1782-1826 (Emily Lorraine de Montluzin; Studies in Bibliography)
A companion to her similar bibliography for the Gentleman's Magazine. A searchable list of over 2,000 attributions of anonymous or pseudonymous contributions to the eighty-nine volumes of the magazine. Thoroughly scholarly: O si sic omnes!
Attributions of Authorship in The Gentleman's Magazine (Emily Lorraine de Montluzin; Studies in Bibliography)
Three searchable databases: "An electronic version of James M. Kuist's The Nichols File of the Gentleman's Magazine," "Attributions of authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-1868: A Supplement to Kuist," and "A synthesis of finds appearing neither in Kuist's Nichols File nor in de Montluzin's A Supplement to Kuist."
The Quarterly Review Project (Jonathan Cutmore)
Abstracts of all the articles in the QR from 1809 to 1824, along with attributions, bibliographies, and other resources. O si sic omnes! Down as of 20 October 2002: does anyone have a new URL?
Satire
Annotated Bibliography on Augustan Satire (Jack Lynch, Rutgers)
Coverage of the most important general accounts of satire in the last half century and some of the most influential treatments of the two most important early eighteenth-century satirists, Pope and Swift, especially since the late sixties.
Theorizing Satire — A Bibliography (Brian A. Connery)
Connery notes that his bibliography "is not intended to be exhaustive and does not pretend to be objective. I've tried to include works which offer general insight into the nature and dynamics of satire, or its tropes and strategies, or which offer an example of the application to satire of a theory of reading or interpretation." Sports several hundred entries, not yet annotated.
The Gothic
Gothic Literature (AOL)
"The Gothic Literature Page is devoted to study of Gothic Literature which flourished in England from 1764 to 1834. This site is intended to provide students and scholars of the Gothic novel access to the growing number of resources available on the web. An introduction to the Gothic novel, collected summaries, papers, critical and bibliographical information and related sites are assembled together to expedite research." Newly reorganized. A good place to start.
Gothic Literature: What the Romantic Writers Read (Douglass Thomson, Georgia Southern Univ.)
"A list of Gothic works read by the major writers of the period 1780-1830." Gothic reading lists for Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats, with evidence that the authors read the books in question.
The Gothic: Materials for Study (McGann and Spacks, Virginia)
One of two class projects from a course called "The Novel of Sensibility." Discussions of Gothic psychology, female Gothic, the supernatural, and Gothic drama. Includes an annotated bibliography of several dozen secondary items, most published since the seventies.
The Literary Gothic Page
"A Web site for all things concerned with literary Gothicism, which includes ghost stories, 'classic' Gothic fiction (1764-1820), and related Gothic, supernaturalist, and 'weird' literature prior to the mid-twentieth century." Includes links to other Gothic sites, reviews of books on the Gothic, and a great many links to E-texts. Extensive, but not always scholarly.
The Sickly Taper (Fred Frank, Allegheny College)
Primary and secondary bibliographies on the Gothic, with links to other Web sites. Not strictly 18th-c.
Romanticism
Anthologies and Miscellanies on 18th-c. and Romantic Literature (Laura Mandell, Harriet Linkin, and Rita Raley)
Tables of contents and sometimes introductions and prefaces from anthologies of 18th- and 19th-c. literature from the early 18th century to the present. Useful both for current pedagogical purposes (in comparing in-print anthologies) and for offering a historical view of the canon.
Canon and Web: MLA '96
A collection of papers and presentations from 1996's MLA session on the Romantic canon and the Web. Edited by Alan Liu, with contributions by Laura Mandell, Joseph Viscomi, Jack Lynch, and Elizabeth Fay, and responses by Michael Gamer, Mori Saffran, and Steven E. Jones.
Fictional Representations of Romantics and Romanticism: An Annotated Bibliography (Romantic Circles)
"This bibliography lists items (books, plays, films, etc.) that represent historical Romantic figures in fictional contexts." Several dozen works, some with brief annotations.
New Books in Nineteenth-Century British Studies (USC)
Announcements and selected reviews of books in Romantic and Victorian studies since 1995. "Our goal is to be a comprehensive interdisciplinary guide to scholarship on nineteenth-century Britain. Therefore, we have chosen to define the period broadly in the interests of inclusivity."
Romantic Canons: A Bibliography (and an Argument) (Laura Mandell, Miami Univ., Ohio)
"an annotated list of critical and theoretical works about the activity of canonizing as it arose during the Romantic Era, and about the concept of "literary period" that arose with it."
The Romantic Chronology (UCSB)
An extensive timeline of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, now with extensive search capabilities. O si sic omnes!
Romantic Circles (Neil Fraistat, Steven E. Jones, Donald H. Reiman, and Carl Stahmer)
The most important Romanticism resource on the Web. Features newly edited electronic texts, conference and publication announcements, and many other scholarly resources. O si sic omnes!
Romantic Links, Home Pages, and Electronic Texts (Michael Gamer, Penn)
A large list of links by a prominent Romanticist.
Romantic Passions: A Hypertext Collection of Theory and Criticism (Elizabeth Fay; Romantic Circles)
A sophisticated hypertextual approach to Romantic studies.
Romantic Pedagogies Online (Laura Mandell and Vince Willoughby, Romantic Circles)
A collection of Web-based syllabi and course descriptions on the 18th century and Romanticism.
Romanticism: CD-ROM (David S. Miall and Duncan Wu)
An overview of the CD-ROM to accompany Wu's Romanticism: An Anthology (Blackwell, 1994). Includes downloadable samples (for PCs only).
Romanticism On the Net: A Peer-Reviewed, Electronic Journal Devoted to Romantic Studies (Michael Laplace-Sinatra, Oxford)
An important publication — one of the most important on-line journals in the humanities, in fact.
Romanticism: Selective Bibliography (Adriana Craciun, Loyola Univ. Chicago)
A useful (but unannotated) bibliography of editions, biographies, and critical studies of Romantic topics and writers: Blake, Burney, Byron, Coleridge, Dacre, Hays, Hemans, Keats, Landon, Robinson, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Charlotte Smith, Helen Maria Williams, Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth, William Wordsworth. The recommendations on overviews of Romanticism and topics such as the novel, women, the Gothic, and sensibility are especially extensive.
Romanticism URL List (Laura Mandell, Miami Univ., Ohio)
A list of major Romanticism sites on the Web, with commentary on a few of them.
The Romantics Page (Univ. of New Mexico)
Another link page, this one including a section on American Romanticism (Dickinson, Emerson, Whitman).
Romantics Unbound: A Hypertextual Learning Space (David S. Hogsette, NYIT)
"Romantics Unbound is my attempt to connect teachers and students to the wealth of Romanticism material available on the Internet." Includes pages on Romatnic writers, artists, musicians, and the Gothic. Requires frames.
A Select Romanticism Bibliography (Nicholas Halmi, Washington)
A very handy annotated bibliography of editions, biographies, and important criticism on major Romantic figures: Burke, Barbauld, Smith, Blake, Robinson, Wollstonecraft, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Hazlitt, de Quincey, Peacock, Byron, P.B. Shelley, Hemans, Keats, and Mary Shelley. The overviews of Romanticism are also useful.
The Containment and Re-deployment of English India
From Romantic Circles.
Romanticism and the Law (Romantic Circles)
Scholarly hypertext essay collection, edited by Michael Macovski.
Romantische Anthropologie (Uli Wunderlich and Adam Lawrence)
Guide to Romantic-era anthropology, with profiles of Autenrieth, Baader, Brandis, Burdach, Carus, Doellinger, Ennemoser, Goerres, Heinroth, Ideler, Kieser, Leupoldt, Nasse, Oken, Schubert, Steffens, Troxler, and Windischmann, with more to come. Biographies, bibliographies, and some illustrations — all very impressive. In German and English.
Romantic Prose Fiction (Uwe Spoerl)
Overview of an in-progress volume in the ICLA Comparative Literary History Series, with useful bibliographies and links on Romantic prose across Europe. Admirably comparative.
Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text
Information on the Edition Corvey and a collection of original articles on Romantic topics.
Women Writers
See also several of the bibliographies, above.
Corvey Women Writers on the Web (Sheffield-Hallam)
The goal is "to make fully searchable, peer-reviewed research available to all interested academics, scholars and researchers. ... Focuses on the 1,065 English belles-lettres titles — around 3,000 volumes — by women authors," 1796-1834. Now just bibliographical information, no full-text. Still, very extensive, very scholarly.
The Bluestocking Archive (Elizabeth Fay, Univ. of Massachusetts, Boston)
"This archive assumes a deep relation between the intellectual and social movement of the Bluestockings, the culture and cult of Sensibility and High Romanticism. It is an archive of texts by or relating to the eighteenth-century British Bluestocking Circle and the second generation Blues, including predecessor texts, and literature of sensibility as it is derived from the Bluestockings' concerns with aesthetics, and with women's aesthetic achievements."
The Other Eighteenth Century: Women's Poetry and the Canon (Patricia Craddock, Univ. of Florida)
A course page, with links and original materials for many women poets, including Behn, Montagu, Carter, Leapor, Mulso (Chapone), Lennox, Baillie, and Robinson.
British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832 (BWRP) (Nancy Kushigan)
A library of electronic texts edited from originals in the Shields Library, Univ. of California, Davis. Texts are in SGML.
Works by Women and Anonymous Writers, 1770-1830, in the Rare Book Collection of Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania (Judith Pascoe, Univ. of Iowa)
A useful index of late-century and Romantic women authors in one of the best collections of fiction of the period.
British Women's Novels (Cathy Decker, UCR)
Brief annotated guide to some important late-century and Romantic novels by women.
Women Romantic Writers (A. Craciun, Loyola Univ., Chicago)
Catalogue of electronic texts, cultural and visual resources, and relevant Web sites.
Women of the Romantic Period (Texas)
"This interactive hypertext uses Richard Polwhele's poem 'The Unsex'd Females' to introduce students and scholars alike to some of the British Romantic Period's foremost female contributors." Heavily glossed text of Polwhele's poem, with biographical material on the women mentioned in it.
The Lady's Magazine; or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex
Selections from the magazine from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
French Literature
ARTFL Project (Chicago)
The Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language, a cooperative project of the Institut National de la Langue Franaise (INaLF) of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Divisions of the Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Chicago. A database of nearly 2,000 texts available to subscribers only, and a great many other resources on French literature.
ARTFL Encyclopédie
The complete text of the Encyclopédie (1751-1772). Available only to ARTFL subscribers, but absolutely indispensable.
La Litterature française du XVIIIe siècle (UTM)
A big collection of (unannotated) links.
Textes et études en français
Confessions de Rousseau, Châtiments de Hugo, Spleen de Paris de Baudelaire, Sonnet, Maupassant, and others.
Le Théâtre de la foire à Paris (Barry Russell, Oxford)
French fairground theatre of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Calendrier des spectacles sous Louis XIV, 1659-1715 (Barry Russell)
An in-progress catalogue of all performances — theatre, opera, ballet — in Louisquatorzean France. Very impressive.
Textes Rares
A collection of images and transcriptions of rare French texts from the fifteenth through the nineteenth centuries. Impressive.
Théâtrales (André G. Bourassa, UQAM, and Barry Russell, Oxford)
Extensive information on French theatre.
Soleinne: Table des pièces de théâtre décrites dans la catalogue de la bibliothèque de M. de Soleinne par Charles Brunet (1914)
An index to the large collection of early French theatrical resources.
Enlightened Discourse: 18th-Century French Writings (David Gatwood, UTM)
A big but unannotated list of links on 18th-c. French literature.
Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française (ARTFL Project, Chicago)
Several editions of the Dictionnaire (in French).
Académie Desprez
Information on the Académie: "Since 1999 its mission consists of contributing to the international development and the range of influence of Drottningholms Slottsteater and its museum." Largely concerned with 18th-c. French-Swedish relations. Pages in English, French, and Swedish.
German Literature
Projekt Gutenberg — DE
Several hundred German E-texts in plain text form. Includes Bürger, Eichendorff, Goethe, the Brothers Grimm, Hölderlin, Herder, Kant, Klopstock, Kotzebue, Lavater, Leibniz, Lessing, Novalis, Schiller, the Schlegels, and Tieck. Requires frames.
Zedler, Lexikon: Stichwortsuche und Images
In-progress set of page images from Zedler's Universal-Lexikon (1732). In German.
Retrospektive Digitalisierung wissenschaftlicher Rezensionsorgane und Literaturzeitschriften des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts aus dem deutschen Sprachraum
Page images from sixteen 18th- and 19th-c. German periodicals. In German.
Italian Literature
Associazione di Studi Sismondiani
Information on the Association in English, French, and Italian.
Authors
Joseph Addison
The Latin Prose and Poetry of Joseph Addison: A Hypertext Edition (Dana F. Sutton, Univ. of California, Irvine)
An extensive edition of Addion's Latin works.
The Spectator Text Project (Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities, Rutgers University)
Text of The Spectator (so far incomplete), with extensive commentary, contexts, and links to other contemporary periodicals. Very ambitious.
Jane Austen
Jane Austen Info Page (Henry Churchyard)
The most extensive Austen page on the Web, including texts (many with rudimentary annotations), a biographical sketch, a few images, a selected bibliography, as well as some jokes and other jeux d'esprit.
American Society of Jane Austen Scholars (Univ. of Georgia and Univ. of Wisconsin-Whitewater)
Includes the on-line journal Austen Quarterly (in fact semi-annual) and links to other Austen resources.
Jane Austen Society of North America
An extensive site on Austen for both scholars and Janeites. Includes the on-line journal Persuasions.
Guide to the Jane Austen Collection, Goucher College
A list of items in the extensive collection at Goucher College.
The Jane Austen Homepage (Geocities)
A fan page, more popular than scholarly. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
Calendars for Jane Austen's Novels (Ellen Moody, GMU)
Handy and extensive chronologies to the novels.
Austen.com
An attractive and extensive guide to Austen resources, with E-texts, introductory commentary, bibliography, links, and more. Very well done.
Jane Austen (Mitsuharu Matsuoka, Nagoya Univ.)
An extensive collection of Austen links.
Jane Austen's House
Information on the house in Chawton, with visitor's information.
Jane Austen Centre in Bath, England
Information on the Centre and its publications, with a few links to other resources and a chat group.
Jane Austen Society of the United Kingdom
Information on the Society, with a brief biography, images, discussions of costume, and links.
Jane Austen Society of Australia (JASA)
Information on the Society and its publications and events.
Jane Austen Society of Melbourne
Information on the Society.
Joanna Baillie
Joanna Baillie: An Annotated Bibliography (Ken Bugajski, Romanticism on the Net)
A very extensive annotated bibliography of primary and secondary sources. Very impressive.
Anna Laetitia Barbauld
The Anna Laetitia Barbauld Web Site (Lisa Vargo and Allison Muri, Univ. of Saskatchewan)
Hypertext editions of Barbauld's poetry and prose, with a chronology and several works of criticism from the eighteenth century to the present. Requires frames.
Anna Laetitia Aikin Barbauld (1743-1825) (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)
A brief but intelligent biography, with selections from her works and a bibliography of primary texts.
Anna Barbauld, Prose Works (Molly Beverstein and Laura Mandell)
Primary texts, with a very rudimentary biography and critical essay. More is promised.
Pierre Bayle
Pierre Bayle Home Page (Gianluca Mori, Italy)
An extensive collection of material on Bayle in French, English, and Italian. Includes primary and secondary bibliographies, E-texts, news, and links.
Beaumarchais
The Beaumarchais Page
A brief biography and chronology. In English.
William Beckford
The Beckford Project (Kevin Berland, Penn State)
Beckford links and a description of the project to catalogue his massive library.
The William Beckford Website (Dick Claésson, Göteborg University)
An impressive site on Beckford, including biographical and critical information, links, and facsimiles of several of his works. Everything, including the site's text, is done as graphics; pages load slowly and are unavailable to those with plain-text browsers.
Aphra Behn
Annotated Bibliography on Oroonoko (Jack Lynch, Rutgers)
Covers mostly articles since 1985.
The Aphra Behn Society Homepage (Emory)
Information on the Society and newsletters.
The Aphra Behn Page (Ruth Nestvold)
Chronology, links, E-texts, and original essays.
The Incomparable Astrea: An Introduction to Aphra Behn (Susan Harwood Kaczmarczik)
An introduction to Behn's life and work. Includes an original essay, a short bibliography, and Web links.
William Blake
The Blake Archive (Morris Eaves, Robert Essick, and Joseph Viscomi, Virginia)
The most important (and impressive) Blake resource on the Web. Superb reproductions of Blake's engravings and careful transcriptions of his text, with new works and copies of works added regularly. O si sic omnes!
Digital Blake Project (Nelson Hilton, Univ. of Georgia)
A graphics-intensive hypertext edition of the Songs, along with the complete Erdman text of Blake's poems.
Blake eE Concordance
Concordance to the on-line Erdman edition of Blake.
The Blake Multimedia Project (Steve Marx, CalPoly)
Limited demonstration of "a hypertext interactive edition that displays the plates on a monitor or projects them on a screen. It allows the user to call up glossaries, critical intepretations, explications and magnifications of details, comparisons to other plates, and teaching exercises in print and audio modes."
Blake Online Archive (Seth Ross, AlbionBooks)
Web archive of "an electronic conference & mailing list dedicated to the life & work of William Blake."
Blake Web (David W. Downie, Univ. of Nebraska)
Part of an MA thesis on Blake, including a short biography, links to the works, and many color facsimiles of the plates (provenance is not identified). Heavy on graphics and music; requires frames.
Blake Page (Richard Record)
A big collection of electronic texts and color graphics of the plates (the source of the plates is not identified).
Willam Blake Online (Tate Britain)
An extensive and snazzy-looking exhibition on Blake's life and works, both literary and visual.
Annotated bibliographies
A series of annotated bibliographies at the University of Georgia:
·"Infant Joy"
·"The Blossom"
·The Tyger
·"The Voice of the Ancient Bard"
James Boswell
Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell
Information on the editorial project at Yale.
James Boswell page (Chris Whiley, Geocities)
Includes a short biography and a shorter bibliography of primary sources, along with links to many bits of Boswelliana on the Net. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
The Sons of Ayrshire (Tom Kinsella, Stockton State)
Brief hypertext guide to Boswell and Burns.
Guide to Boswell and Burns (OGI)
Backgrounds, commentaries, and texts of two short pieces by Boswell and two by Burns.
The Biographer, the Bluestocking, and the Great Cham (www.jamesboswell.com)
An extensive fan site, with useful bibliographical information. Hosted by Geocities, and like all Geocities sites, filled with distracting commercials.
Sir Thomas Browne
Sir Thomas Browne (James Eason, Chicago)
Texts by Browne and others, with original annotations. Very scholarly, very impressive.
John Bunyan
International John Bunyan Society
Information relating mostly to the society (as opposed to Bunyan himself), with information on forthcoming conferences.
Frances Burney
Cecilia by Frances Burney: A Study Guide (Cathy Decker, UCR)
Brief bibliography, guide to characters, and discussion questions.
Robert Burns
The Sons of Ayrshire (Tom Kinsella, Stockton State)
Brief hypertext guide to Boswell and Burns.
Guide to Boswell and Burns (OGI)
Backgrounds, commentaries, and texts of two short pieces by Boswell and two by Burns.
Robert Burns, 1759-1796: A Bicentenary Exhibition from the G. Ross Roy Collection (Univ. of South Carolina)
On-line catalogue of an extensive exhibition from 1996. The text is limited, but the images are well chosen.
The Vocabulary of Robbie Burns
A simple glossary of Burns's Scots dialect.
Burns Country: The Official Robert Burns Site
Unscholarly and commercial, but bustling with stuff, including the full text of The Burns Encyclopedia (1959).
Robert Burns Tribute: Burns Supper, Haggis, Poems and More
A well-executed fan site.
Robert Burns 1759-1796, A Tribute to Scotland's National Bard
Another fan site, again with original essays.
The Robert Burns Federation
Information on the Federation, with notes for students and an archive of original scholarly papers.
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Byron Chronology (Ann R. Hawkins, Romantic Circles)
Extensive, searchable, hypertext chronology of Byron's life. Scholarly and thorough. O si sic omnes!
Don Juan, or Europe Unmasked
"The site establishes Don Juan as the guiding spirit of a new educational tool for the exploration of European literature, art, religion and society in the 17th century." In French and English.
Lord Byron: A Comprehensive Study of His Life and Work
Far from comprehensive, but not a bad introduction. Biographical sketch, brief biography, images, and selected works.
George Gordon, Lord Byron (Jeffrey Hoeper)
The full text of E. H. Coleridge's biography, with E-texts, facsimiles of Byron's handwriting, quotations, and a few links.
Byron Index Page (L. J. Webb)
An unscholarly fan page, but with useful information on Byron's life and reputation.
Lord George Gordon Byron — Life and Art
Another fan site, with more biographical sketches and links (many obsolete).
Thomas Chatterton
The Thomas Chatterton Society
Information on the Society and its activities, with E-texts and links.
Thomas Chatterton
Unscholarly fan site, with biographical sketch, short E-texts, and links.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
S. T. Coleridge Home Page (Virginia)
An important and extensive archive, mostly of primary texts, but also with chronologies, recommended reading, a glossary, &c.
George Colman the Younger
George Colman the Younger (William Burling, Southwest Missouri State, and Martin Wood, Univ. of Wisconsin – Eau Claire)
Overview of Colman's works, with biography, a bibliography, catalogue of correspondence, and a portrait.
Abraham Cowley
The Abraham Cowley Text and Image Archive (Daniel Kinney, Virginia)
"This archive has been gathered to illuminate Cowley's engagements with various registers of visual imagery and with the complex material culture it did, and still does, much to shape." Centered on the Plantarum libri sex. Two complete texts and dozens of relevant page images — some from Cowley's works, others from books and paintings that may have influenced or inspired Cowley.
William Cowper
Cowper/Newton Museum, Olney
Information on the two hymnodists, their times, and the museum.
Mary Delany
Mary Delany Home Page (Alain Kerhervé, Geocities)
A brief site, in French, on Kerhervé's research on Delany, with a few links to other sites. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
Henri-Joseph Du Laurens
Henri-Joseph Du Laurens (1719-1793)
Biography, bibliographies, and some E-texts. Impressively thorough. In French.
Maria Edgeworth
English Men of Letters: Maria Edgeworth (1905) (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)
Text of the early study by Emily Lawless.
Olaudah Equiano
Olaudah Equiano, or, Gustavus Vassa, the African (Brycchan Carey)
The best place to start for information on Equiano. Includes a bibliography, maps of Equiano's travels, selections from his Narrative, portraits, and links.
The Equiano Foundation
Brief biography and information on the Foundation.
Ola udah Equiano (1745-1797) (Angelo Costanzo)
Notes on teaching the Narrative in the context of American literature.
Ann Finch, Countess of Winchilsea
I On Myself Can Live: An Unfinished Study of Ann Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (Ellen Moody, GMU)
Opening chapters of an in-progress biographical study.
Chronology of Ann Finch's Poems (Ellen Moody, GMU)
Short timeline of Finch's life with notes on the poems.
Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)
Short biography and primary bibliography, with links to some poems on-line.
William Godwin
Go dwin Graphics (Pitzer's Anarchist Archives)
Nine engravings of Godwin and Wollstonecraft.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe:
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Jane K. Brown, Univ. of Washington)
Long encyclopedia-style biography with illustrations and a bibliography of works.
Goethe Page (Gonçalo L. Fonseca, Johns Hopkins)
Links to texts in English and German, biographies, chronology, bibliographies.
Faust Study Questions (Paul Brian, WSU)
Long discussion of Faust for students.
Goethe Page (Katharena Eiermann)
An extensive (although not scholarly) collection of Goethe resources, including biography, interpretive essays, and selected works.
Goethe-Institut
Information on the Institute in English and German. Goethe himself is a small part of the Institute's focus on German language and culture.
Faust Study Questions (Paul Brians, Washington State Univ.)
An extensive study guide for students. Introductory, but pleasingly thorough and reliable.
Goethe's Faust (Pam Mack, Clemson)
Class notes. Sketchy (they're notes, not an essay), but useful for students.
Mme de Graffigny
Correspondance de Mme de Graffigny (J. A. Dainard, Univ. of Toronto)
Searchable index of the Graffigny's correspondents with a bibliography.
Thomas Gray
The Thomas Gray Archive: An Interactive Hypermedia Repository (Alexander Huber)
An attractive and scholarly edition of the fourteen poems published in Gray's lifetime, with extensive and collaborative commentary. Also includes biography, a chronology, images, and a bibliography. First-rate: O si sic omnes!
Elizabeth Griffith
Elizabeth Griffith Homepage (Cynthia B. Ricciardi, Bridgewater State College)
Brief biography and bibliography, with more promised.
Mary Hays
Mary Hays Website (Eleanor Ty, Wilfrid Laurier Univ.)
A brief biography, bibliography, extracts from the works, and links by one of Hays's modern editors.
Eliza Haywood
Eliza Haywood (Catherine Ingrassia, VCU)
A chronology and an extensive (but not annotated) bibliography of primary and secondary sources.
William Hazlitt
William Hazlitt (Peter Landry)
Quotations and a the texts of a few essays. Unscholarly but well done.
Felicia Hemans
Felicia Hemans (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)
Short biography and primary bibliography, with links to some poems on-line.
Bibliography of Felicia Hemans (Nanora Sweet, Univ. of Missouri, St. Louis)
An extension of the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature.
Chronology of Felicia Hemans and Her Milieu (Nanora Sweet, Univ. of Missouri, St. Louis)
A straightforward timeline of the major dates.
William Hone
William Hone BioText (Kyle Grimes, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham)
"William Hone (1780-1842) was a prominent radical writer, parodist, antiquarian and publisher during the early decades of the nineteenth century." The site consists of a biography, E-texts, and several bibliographies of primary and secondary works.
Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson Page (Jack Lynch, Rutgers)
An index of Web pages on Johnson, including a comprehensive bibliography of recent scholarship.
A Guide to Samuel Johnson (Jack Lynch, Rutgers)
My own introduction to Johnson's life and works; includes annotated bibliographies.
Johnsonian Bibliography, 1985- (Jack Lynch, Rutgers)
A comprehensive bibliography of studies of Samuel Johnson since 1985. A print version from AMS press covers everything through 1998; the searchable on-line version is regularly updated.
The Samuel Johnson Sound Bite Page (Frank Lynch)
Hundreds of documented quotations, organized into topical groups and searchable.
Doctor Johnson's Page (SFSU)
Mostly quotations.
Penn State Archive for Samuel Johnson's Lives of the Poets (Kathleen Kemmerer)
Full texts of the Lives. Not yet complete.
Johnson Society of Australia
Information on the Society.
The Johnson Society of the Central Region
Information on the society, including its newsletter and notices of its meetings.
The Johnson Society of London
Information on the Society.
Dr Johnson's House (Gough Square)
An illustrated guide to the house in London.
Addenda and Corrigenda to J. D. Fleeman, A Bibliography of the Writings of Samuel Johnson, 1731-1984
James McLaverty of Keele University has been keeping track of errors and omissions in Fleeman's monumental bibliography.
The Lichfield Rambler (Johnson Society, Lichfield)
Information on the Society, its publications, and events.
John Keats
Keats-Shelley Journal
Information on the journal (not available on-line), with events announcements and links to other Keats and Shelley resources.
Keats-Shelley Journal Bibliography (Romantic Circles)
Extensive and scholarly bibliography of Romantic-period writers, updated regularly. O si sic omnes!
Keats and Shelley House, Rome
Attractive, but of more use to tourists visiting the house than to scholars. Graphics-heavy, and requires frames.
John Keats: A Comprehensive Study of His Life and Work
A misleading title for an unscholarly, but not bad, introduction. Includes a biography, chronology, images, and selections from the works.
John Keats.com
A sharp-looking fan site, with a brief biography, poems, and letters.
Anne Killigrew
Anne Killigrew (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)
Brief biography.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (LEL)
Letitia Elizabeth Landon Page (Glenn Dibert-Himes, Sheffield-Hallam Univ.)
An extensive collection of material on LEL, including a biographical sketch, critical essays, a few texts, and a large bibliography of primary and secondary sources.
Mary Leapor
The Poetry of Mary Leapor (1722-46) (Laura Mandell, Miama Univ. of Ohio)
Electronic texts.
Charlotte Ramsay Lennox
Charlotte Ramsay Lennox (Devoney Looser and George Justice, Missouri)
Biographical sketch and bibliographies of primary works, early reviews, and recent scholarship. Well done.
Edmond Malone
The Malone Society
Information on the Society and its publications.
Pietro Metastasio
Metastasio Website Home Page (Don Neville, Univ. of Western Ontario)
A guide to Metastasio's works, with several bibliographies and an extensive database.
John Milton
The Milton-L Home Page (Kevin Creamer)
A site to support Kevin Creamer's excellent mailing list. Includes chronologies, E-texts, book reviews, events, &c.
Milton Review (Kevin Creamer)
on-line review of Milton studies.
John Milton Reading Room (Thomas Luxon, Dartmouth)
Good, reliable E-texts of Milton's works, some with commentary and textual variants, along with a Selected Bibliography of Criticism, 1987-1996.
Milton's Works and Life: Select Studies and Resources (R. G. Siemens, Univ. of Alberta)
iEMLS reproduces Siemens's extensive bibliography, with useful commentary, from The Cambridge Companion to Milton, 2nd ed. Over 300 items. Mighty impressive.
John Milton Website (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Information on Milton, including biography, bibliographies, events, and original essays, in both Portuguese and English.
Milton at Otago (John Hale)
Some resources local to Otago, but a good miscellaneous collection of Milton material.
Molière
Site Molière (Philippe Parker)
Complete texts in French, along with links. The host fills the site with terribly irritating and intrusive commercials.
Thomas Love Peacock
Thomas Love Peacock Society
A great many E-texts of Peacock's novels and poetry, a complete list of works, biographical and critical excerpts, a chat group, and links. Very extensive.
Katherine Philips ("Orinda")
Poetry of Katherine Fowler Philips (www.sappho.com)
Very brief discussion of her life and several poems.
Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi
Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi (Devoney Looser and George Justice, Missouri)
Biographical and bibliographical information by a pair of authorities.
Alexander Pope
The Rape of the Lock Home Page (S. Constantine, Univ. of Massachusetts)
Brief biography of Pope, background on the Rape, Pope chronology, and a sparsely annotated E-text of the poem.
Alexander Pope's Homepage: Your Connection to 18th Century Literature, Travel, and Suicide Prevention (Geocities)
Chatty page providing portraits and a few works for Pope, Behn, Cibber, Gay, Dryden, Hogarth, and Swift. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
Engraving from Pope's Rape of the Lock (Jeffrey Barr, Univ. of Florida)
Images from two editions of The Rape, which can be compared in frames.
Matthew Prior
The Matthew Prior Project (H. Bunker Wright, Richard B. Kline, and Deborah Kempf Wright, Miami Univ.)
A major scholarly project to produce a searchable index of all of the 3,000 letters to and from Prior. They hope to add transcriptions as they become available.
Ann Radcliffe
The Life of Ann Radcliffe (Rictor Norton)
Synopsis of Mistress of Udolpho, the first full-scale biography of Radcliffe.
Mary Darby Robinson
Mary Robinson — Bibliography (Laura Runge)
"An unofficial list of all works by and about Mary Darby Robinson, divided into Primary Texts, Biographical Works, Critical Discussions and Other." Admirably scholarly.
Mary Darby Robinson (Celebration of Women Writers, Penn)
Biography, illustrations, selected works, parimary bibliography.
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
John Wilmot — Earl of Rochester (Mark Ynys-Mon)
Several poems and a brief biographical sketch.
John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester (Ealasaid A. Haas)
Materials from an undergraduate honors thesis, including the thesis itself and several of Rochester's poems.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, citoyen de Genève
An introduction to Rousseau's life and works; part of Geneva Online. Not very scholarly, but the bibliographies and brief sketches are useful. In French. Requires frames.
Marquis de Sade
The Marquis de Sade (Neil Schaeffer)
A chronology, biographical notes, and a bibliography.
Ignatius Sancho
Ignatius Sancho: African Man of Letters (Brycchan Carey, Univ. of London)
Jekyll's life, an annotated bibliography, selections from Sancho's letters, and links, with more to come. Very impressive.
Ignatius Sancho: A Bibliography (Brycchan Carey, Univ. of London)
Extensive and annotated bibliography of primary and secondary works.
Sir Walter Scott
Waverley Hypertext Homepage (Andre Monnickendam)
Hypertext edition of Scott's Waverley, including commentary and contexts. Useful summaries of the views of major critics.
Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury
The Third Earl of Shaftesbury Bibliography (Laurent Jaffro, UFR)
An extensive but unannotated secondary bibliography on Shaftesbury. Text is in French; the cited items are in English, French, German, and Italian. Very scholarly.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Chronology & Resource Site (Shanon Lawson, Delaware; Romantic Circles)
Thorough and accurate timeline, along with the texts of early reviews and a short secondary bibliography.
Hail Mary Shelley for Her Frankenstein Exercise of Mind
An unscholarly reading of the novel.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Keats-Shelley Journal
Edited by Steven Jones. Information on the journal (not available on-line), with events announcements and links to other Keats and Shelley resources.
Keats-Shelley Journal Bibliography
The annual bibliography of recent scholarship.
Keats and Shelley House, Rome
Attractive, but of more use to tourists visiting the house than to scholars. Graphics-heavy, and requires frames.
Desperately Seeking Shelley: PBS Sites/Sights 1999-2000 (Darby Lewes and Bob Stiklus)
Photographs and discussions of the places in Shelley's life, in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, Switzerland, and Italy.
Arend Fokke Simonsz
Arend Fokke Simonsz (1755-1812)
Biographies and a brief essay. Parts in Dutch and English.
Mme de Staël
Société des études staliennes
Information on the Society, including original scholarship. Impressive.
Laurence Sterne
Annotated Bibliography of Criticism on Tristram Shandy (Jack Lynch, Rutgers)
Comments on selected scholarly publications, mostly since 1978.
The Shandean
Information on the print journal, with tables of contents.
Vienna Web
Laurence Sterne is at the center of the University of Vienna's off-the-wall philosophy Web site. (Down?)
Laurence Sterne in Cyberspace (Masaru Uchida, Gifu Univ., Japan)
Electronic texts (including hypertexts), bibliographies, and miscellaneous essays.
Jonathan Swift
Gulliver's Travels Chronology (Lee Jaffee)
A big timeline of things related to Swift and Gulliver.
Gulliver's Travels Bibliography (Lee Jaffee)
Extensive bibliography of secondary sources on Swift, Gulliver, and their background.
Ehrenpreis Institut für Swift Studien (Münster)
Information (in German) on the Institute.
Swift Conference Series
Information on the annual symposia in the Dean Swift Seminar Series, including programs and papers.
Voltaire
Candide: Illustrations of a Classic (Univ. Library of Trier, Germany)
An exhibition on Voltaire's Candide, with electronic texts in several languages, hundreds of images, and an extensive bibliography. O si sic omnes!
Voltaire Foundation (Oxford)
Information on the Foundation and its publications. Includes a few electronic texts and images.
The Voltaire Society of America (Chicago)
Information on the Society, with a few images and news on Voltaire.
Notes on Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary (Paul Brians, Washington State Univ.)
Solid study guide for students. A good introduction.
Jacob Campo Weyerman
Jacob Campo Weyerman (1677-1747)
General information on Weyerman in English and Dutch.
William Wordsworth
Lyrical Ballads Hypertext Project (Bruce Graver and Ronald Tetreault)
In-progress scholarly hypertext edition showing the various states of the poems in Lyrical Ballads. Requires frames.
Lyrical Ballads Bicentenary Project (Ron Tetreault and Bruce Graver, Dalhousie)
Several of Wordsworth's poems in page images, diplomatic transcriptions, and elaborate hypertext collations. Very impressive. Requires frames.
Wordsworth Variorum Archive (James M. Garrett)
In-progress edition of Wordsworth's poetry, showing the variants from all a number of editions. Requires frames.
History of Composition and Select Bibliography of The Prelude (Laura Mandell, Miami Univ., Ohio)
Background information, bibliographies for several of the books of the Prelude, and transcriptions of the most important passages in the poem.
Locating Lyrical Ballads
A useful set of resources prepared by students for students. Includes notes on the poems.
TCG's Wordsworth Page (USD)
Quotations, links, and a few transcriptions. Bad color scheme makes it hard to read.
The Wordsworth Trust, Centre for British Romanticism
Information on the Trust and Dove Cottage.
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[b:d7bf259eca]Music[/b:d7bf259eca]
Eighteenth-century music is surprisingly sparse — most music resources on the Web are either general or commercial, devoted to hawking CDs. The following are worth a browse:
General Musical Resources
Music Resources on the Internet
Meta-index of resources on classical music and jazz on the Internet.
Classical Music — Classical Net Home Page
Includes discussions of the basic repertoire, almost 2,000 recommended CDs, reviews, information on composers, and links.
The Classical Music Pages (Matt Boynick)
An impressive general site by a young conductor. Includes music history, composer pages, and introductory music theory. Not strictly 18th-c.; includes pages on Vivaldi, Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven.
Classical Music UK
A very substantial set of links to all things musical.
World of Classical Music (Johan Alkerstedt)
Illustrations and brief biographies of selected major composers from the Renaissance to the present, including Pachelbel, Purcell, Vivaldi, J. S. Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert.
The Symphony — An Interactive Guide
An impressive guide to the form, with pages on Beethoven, Haydn, and Mozart (along with others from other periods). Unscholarly but solid.
The Lied and Art Song Texts Page
An extensive collection of texts (in original languages and sometimes English translations) of many thousands of lieder and other songs. Not limited to the 18th c., but it's well served. Very impressive.
Forthcoming Conferences in Music (UK)
Calls for papers and other information on conferences.
Society for Seventeenth-Century Music (Irvine)
Mostly information on the Society, but with some useful links, including one to Doctoral Dissertations in Musicology.
Pagina del liuto barocco/The Baroque Lute Page
Italian and English information on the lute and its composers and players.
Classicism, Lieder and Lute
"Dedicated to Classical and early Romantic Lied and its relationship to lutenistic art, a relationship which requires a certain stretch of imagination." Includes tablatures of lute music.
Tombeaux for Lute
Information on the genre, with tablature.
Composers (Michael Norrish, Cambridge)
Very brief and informal biographical sketches, with links to Web resources.
Fasola Home Page
"Information Resources for Sacred Harp and Other American Shape Note Traditions."
Folk Music of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and America (Lesley Nelson)
A superb collection of resources on folk music from the sixteenth century to the present, including texts, MIDI transcriptions of the music, some historical commentary, and links.
Musical Improvisation in the Eighteenth Century (Martin Maner, Wright State Univ.)
A guide to improvisation, including scores and MIDI files. Very informative; requires some musical knowledge, but nothing very abstruse.
Baroque WebRing
A collection of over 100 sites, mostly unscholarly, on Baroque music, including performance styles, recordings, and so on.
An American Ballroom Companion: Dance Instruction Manuals, ca. 1490-1920 (Library of Congress)
A collection of more than 200 dance manuals.
Ballard Music Printers of the French Baroque (Tula Giannini)
A long scholarly article on 18th-c. music printing, with extensive documentation.
Composers and Performers
Johann Sebastian Bach
J. S. Bach Home Page (Jan Hanford and Jan Koster)
A first-rate overview of Bach's life and work, with a catalogue of compositions (indexed by by BWV number, category, title, year, key, instrument, &c.), portraits, recommended recordings, and links to other sites.
Dave's J. S. Bach Page: A Directory of J. S. Bach Resources on the Internet
Another fine meta-page of Bach resources, with informationon biography, recordings, performances and performers, scores, and more.
Newsgroup alt.music.j-s-bach
Unmoderated discussion group.
J. S. Bach: Analysis of Canons & Fugues (Timothy Smith, Northern Arizona Univ.)
Extensive commentary and analysis on the canons and fugures, including selections from scores and audio clips. Very scholarly.
Alexandre H. Hohmann's Bach Page (Geocities)
Extensive site, more adulatory than scholarly, featuring biography, images, docments (including letters), texts of cantatas, &c. Requires frames. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (Wolfgang Schmieder, Chicago)
The complete BWV catalogue in Filemaker and Acrobat format.
Bach Plucked! (Canberra, Australia)
"Devoted to the playing of Bach and his contemporaries on the lute and guitar." Includes reviews of recordings and some MIDI files, along with links to other Bach sites. Requires frames.
Scores, libretti, etc.
·Cantatas (Netherlands) (under development)
·Christmas Oratorio (Germany)
·St. John Passion (Germany)
·St. Matthew Passion (Germany)
Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven Bibliography Database (San Jose State Univ.)
An index of over 2,500 books and scores.
Scores, libretti, etc.
·Choral Fantasy (in German and English) (Indiana)
George Augustus Polgreen Bridgetower
George Augustus Polgreen Bridgetower (c. 1780-1860), Black Violinist Accompanied by Beethoven (William J. Zick)
Brief biography of the violinist.
André Campra
L'Europe galante (Intac.com)
C. W. Gluck
Armida (in Italian)
Georg Friderich Handel
Alexandre H. Hohmann's Handel Page (Geocities)
Extensive site, more adulatory than scholarly, featuring biography, images, docments (including letters), &c. Requires frames. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) (Brad Leissa and David Vickers)
Brief bio, reviews of recordings, a chronology, bibliographies, links, and some background information. An increasingly useful page, as new material is added.
Franz Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn 1732-1809
A thorough biography, list of works, discography, and links. Very heavy on the Java.
Scores, libretti, etc.
·Symphony no. 104 in D Major (ZIP file from Gutenberg)
·Die Jahreszeiten (The Four Seasons (Germany)
·Te Deum (Wisconsin)
Etienne Nicolas Méhul
Scores, libretti, etc.
·Stratonice (1792)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mozart Project (Steve Boerner)
Extensive and well-designed site, including a biography (incomplete), information on compositions (by Köchel number), short essays, and links to other sites.
The W. A. Mozart Page (MHRCC.org)
Links to other Mozart resources on the Web; categories include biography, works, reviews, movies, other sites, T-shirts, and other classical music sites.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Matt Boynick, Germany)
Extensive outline of Mozart's works, though only a few are filled in. Gives information (date, orchestration, key, dedication, location of autograph score) and audio clips.
Alexandre H. Hohmann's Mozart Page
Extensive site, more adulatory than scholarly, featuring biography, images, docments (including letters), &c. Requires frames.
Mozart Society of America
Brief information on the Society, with a few links.
The Mozart Page (Midiworld)
MIDI files of Mozart's music.
Mozart, the Man and the Artist, as Revealed in His Own Words, ed. Friedrich Kerst and Henry Edward Krehbiel (Gutenberg)
Full text of the book.
Scores, libretti, etc.
·La Clemenza di Tito
·La Clemenza di Tito (Geocities)
·Don Giovanni (Italy)
·The Magic Flute Project
Gioacchino Rossini
Scores, libretti, etc.
·La Cenerentola (Stanford)
·Il Turco in Italia (Cambridge)
·William Tell (French) (Stanford)
·William Tell (Italian) (Stanford)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Scores, libretti, etc.
·Le Devin du village
Chevalier de Saint-Georges
Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1739-1799), African-American Composer, Violinist, and Conductor
A biography and discgraphy of the late-century composer.
Franz Schubert
Notes on Franz Schubert (Bart Berman)
A biography, analysis of the piano works, pictures, and links provided by a pianist.
Johann George Tromlitz
Johann George Tromlitz (1725-1805)
Chatty biography and bibliography on the 18thc. flautist.
Carl Maria von Weber
Der Freischütz (Stanford)
Scores and MIDI files
Postscript-encoded scores for pieces by Bach and Mozart (Germany)
Available through FTP.
Classical MIDI Files (Midiworld)
Includes Bach, Haydn, Handel, Mozart, and Scarlatti
MIDI files of Bach (UCSD)
Mac-compatible.
Selected Commercial Sites
Artaria
Recordings of late 18th-c. music.
Folkers & Powell Historical Flutes
Information on historical flutes, heavy on the 18th c.
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[b:14d7b2b6e9]Philosophy[/b:14d7b2b6e9]
General Philosophy Resources
Hippias: Limited Area Search of Philosophy on the Internet (Univ. of Evansville)
A "limited area search" engine, which restricts indexed items to only those concerning philosophy. A good place to start on a search on these areas.
Calls for Papers in Philosophy (Lorenzo Cuna, Italy)
A current list.
Philosopher's Guide (Bjorn Christensson, Aachen)
An impressive site, including information on Berkeley, Hobbes, Hume, Kant, Leibniz, Locke, and Rousseau. Capsule biographies and links to other Internet philosophy sites and E-texts.
Liens de Philosophie de FACPHILO — Philosophy Links (Lyon)
A collection of links to scholarly sources on the Web. Especially strong in French resources, and a good place to browse for other resources.
17th & 18th Century Women Philosophers (Peter Suber, Earlham College)
Bibliographies and brief notes on Mary Astell, Catherine Macaulay, Judith Sargent Murray, Mary Wollstonecraft, and others. No annotations.
Vienna Web
An off-the-wall philosophy site centered on Laurence Sterne.
Great Voyages: The History of Western Philosophy, 1492 to 1776 (Bill Uzgalis, Oregon State)
"This web site is intended for anyone interested in the stars and marvels of the history of philosophy from the 16th through the 18th century." Timelines, brief discussions of philosophers (Arnauld, Pascal, Malebranche, Bayle, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Chatelet-Laumont, Rousseau, Hobbes, Cavendish, Conway, Locke, Masham, Astell, Cockburne, Berkeley, Hume, Wollstonecraft, Spinoza, Leibniz, Kant).
Philosophy Pages (Garth Kemerling)
A good philosophy meta-page, with a timeline to point to many 18th-c. philosophers, including Boyle, Fermat, Pascal, Malebranche, Spinoza, Bayle, Locke, Shaftesbury, Toland, Berkeley, Vico, Mandeville, Hume, Hartley, La Mettrie, Montesquieu, Condillac, Voltaire, Rousseau, d'Alembert, d'Holbach, Burke, Godwin, Wollstonecraft, Lessing, Kant, Schiller, Staël, Fichte, Gauss, Malthus, Smith, Schelegel, and Hegel. Short biographies, very select bibliographies (including mentions of standard editions), and selected Internet sites.
La Lettre Clandestine
Newsletter on the eighteenth-century philosophes, in French.
Clandestine E-Texts (Gianluca Mori)
Library of electronic philosophical texts by Voltaire, Fontenelle, and others.
Images of 17th- and 18th-century philosophers (Ron Bombardi, Middle Tennessee State Univ.)
A few low-resolution portraits; part of Studia Spinoziana (below).
Le problème du fatalisme au siècle des Lumières (Christophe Paillard, Université Jean Moulin-Lyon 3)
Selections from a scholarly research project on fatalism in 18th-c. French literature.
Philosophers
Pierre Bayle
The Pierre Bayle Home Page (Gianluca Mori, Italy)
A good overview of Bayle's life and works. Includes primary and secondary bibliographies, a capsule biography, and a monochrome portrait (GIF). In English, French, and Italian.
Pierre Bayle Instituut (Netherlands)
Information on the Institute, including a brief biography of Bayle and the members of the Institute, including their publications. In Dutch, with selected pages in English and French.
Jeremy Bentham
Jeremy's Labyrinth: A Bentham Hypertext (Texas)
A "hyper-text made up out of portions of Bentham's work, together with lecture notes on Bentham."
George Berkeley
International Berkeley Society
Information on the Society, with links to other sites on George Berkeley.
George Berkeley (1685-1753) (David R. Wilkins, Trinity College Dublin)
Biography, bibliography, original essays, and links on Berkeley, as part of a history of mathematics archive. Very impressive.
William Godwin
William Godwin (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Long and informative encyclopedia entry, including a very fine bibliography.
Godwin Archive (Anarchy Archives)
Useful for several biographical sketches, a chronology, primary and secondary bibliographies, E-texts (including the whole text of William Godwin: His Friends and Contemporaries), and images.
David Hume
The Hume Society
Information on the society, including calls for papers.
A Bibliography of Hume's Writings and Early Responses (James Fieser, Thommes Press)
A monograph-length bibliography (in Adobe .PDF format) of Hume's works, both in early editions and in modern scholarly editions, along with hundreds of roughly contemporary reactions. Extraordinarily scholarly.
Ty's David Hume Homepage (D. Tycerium Lightner)
Overview of Hume resources on the Web, along with links to in-print books by and about Hume at amazon.com. Like all Geocities sites, irritatingly commercial.
Immanuel Kant
Kant on the Web (Stephen Palmquist, Hong Kong)
Electronic texts (in German and English), on-line criticism, links, lexical aids, and images. Very well done.
G. W. Leibniz
Leibniz Links (Paul Lodge, Tulane)
A thorough set of links on G. W. Leibniz. The best place to start on the Web.
John Locke
John Locke Bibliography Home Page (John C. Attig, Penn State)
Impressive and extensive bibliography of secondary works on Locke, complementing The Locke Newsletter.
Joseph de Maistre
Joseph de Maistre Homepage (Richard LeBrun, St. Paul's College, Univ. of Manitoba)
"A repository of electronic texts by and about the Counter-Enlightenment theorist and writer." Brief biography, bibliographies, and E-texts. Impressive.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean Jacques Rousseau Association (Wabash)
Brief biography, primary bibliography, portraits, music (RealAudio), and links.
Baruch (or Benedict) Spinoza
Studia Spinoziana (Ron Bombardi, MTSU)
E-texts and links to other relevant Internet sites.
A Dedication to Spinoza's Insights (Joseph B. Yesselman)
A curious meditation on Spinoza's works, with commentaries and some texts.
I. P. V. Troxler
Troxlerforum (Hans U. Iselin)
"A privately owned and administered website dedicated exclusively to the study of the work of the Swiss philosopher and physician I. P. V. Troxler (1780-1866)." An extensive resource.
Voltaire
Voltaire Foundation (Oxford)
Extensive information on the Foundation and its publications and events.
The Voltaire Society of America (Chicago)
Information on the Society.
Voltaire philosophe
An impressive site on Voltaire's life and works. A good place to start.
Voltaire's Page (F. DeVenuto)
Biography, a few short essays, and several E-texts. Unscholarly but handy.
See also Literature and Religion & Theology.
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[b:657ebe639d]Religion and Theology[/b:657ebe639d]
Apart from electronic texts by individual theologians (see, e.g., Law), there's little on the Net right now. See also Philosophy.
English Literature & Religion (William S. Peterson, Univ. of Maryland)
Organized around a huge bibliography (in Adobe Acrobat format), cataloguing over 6,000 items on the history of religion, particularly strong on 17th- and 19th-c. Anglicanism. Shorter bibliographies on topics (the English Bible, the Book of Common Prayer), movements (Puritanism, mysticism), and people (Andrewes, Milton, Hooker, Tennyson, C. S. Lewis) are also available.
"Lay Religious Beliefs: The Spiritual Testimonies of Early Eighteenth-Century Presbyterian Communicants" (David L. Wykes)
A scholarly essay.
Religion, Society and Culture in Newfoundland and Labrador (Hans Rollmann, Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland)
Extensive and well-designed archive of information on religion in northeastern Canada, including in the eighteenth century. Contains E-texts, links, images, and essays. Includes a search engine for the site. Graphics-heavy.
California Mission Studies Association
Includes some 18th-c. missions. Information on the Association, many well-annotated links, articles, a glossry, and a list of CMSA publications.
The Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Project (Dartmouth)
Extensive and scholarly project on the Mexican nun and scholar.
Jonathan Edwards Page (Mark Trigsted)
The emphasis is faith-based rather than scholarly, but the site contains some useful resources.
Methodism
Methodist Archives and Research Centre (John Rylands Library)
Information on the Archives, E-texts, images, and links.
John Wesley: Online Exhibition (John Rylands Library)
Images from the Rylands collection.
John Wesley: Holiness of Heart and Life (Charles Yrigoyen, Jr.)
Information on Wesley, aimed especially at the devout.
A Wesley Biography (Kenneth J. Collins, Asbury Theological Seminary)
Extensive bibliography of primary and secondary work in PDF format. No annotations.
Women and Wesley's Times
Essay and links on women in the early Methodist church.
Quakerism
Quaker History
Links (in a general site on Quakerism) to sites on the history of the Society of Friends.
The Quaker Writings Home Page (QWHP) (Peter Sippel)
Many dozens of primary texts, mostly short, by Margaret Fell, George Fox, William Penn, and others, with some secondary essays as well.
Canadian Friends Historical Association
Information on Canadian Quakers, including in the eighteenth century.
Judaism and Chassidism
Hasidism Overview (Eliezer Segal, Univ. of Calgary)
Includes information on Israel ben Eliezer, the Ba'al Shem Tov.
Rabbenu's Seforim
"An experimental site that cross-references the works of Rabbenu, Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, and related Chassidic and Scriptural online texts" (much of it in Hebrew).
Breslov Bulletin Board
"A general forum for sharing announcements and insights about Rebbe Nachman and Breslov Chassidus."
Nishmas Chayim — Torah, Chassidut and Jewish Spirituality (Israel)
Includes valuable background information on the Ba'al Shem Tov and early Chasidism.
Swedenborg
Swedenborg Foundation
Information for the faithful; includes essays on his life, writings, and theology. Graphics- and Java-heavy.
The NewEarth Swedenborg BBS: New Church: New Jerusalem
Information mostly on the modern church.
The Gist of Swedenborg (ed. Julian K. Smyth and William F. Wunsch)
An introduction to Swedenborg's philosophy.
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[b:5559e68ed0]Science and Mathematics[/b:5559e68ed0]
Resources on the history of science are growing, but few focus specifically on the eighteenth century. Most of the sources below are well organized, though, and will lead you to relevant material quickly.
General Resources
ECHO Science and Technology Virtual Center (GMU)
A large archive of Web resources on the history of science, replacing the old Wide Web Virtual Library: History of Science, Technology, and Medicine. Not specific to the eighteenth century, but a good place to start for Web research on the history of science.
Eric's Treasure Trove of Scientific Biography (Virginia)
Brief biographical sketches for hundreds of scientists and mathematicians, including some portraits. Requires frames.
Jesuits and the Sciences: 1540-1995 (Loyola Univ. of Chicago)
Information on Jesuit contributions to the sciences, including images and some rare E-texts. Arranged chronologically.
Pre-History of Cognitive Science Web (Carl Stahmer, UCSB)
A thoroughly annotated bibliography on 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-c. models of human cognition. Only a few figures are represented so far.
Evolution: Theory and History (Rob and David Polly, Berkeley)
Extensive site on evolutionary theory, with brief accounts of many 18th-c. figures, including Hooke, Buffon, Linnaeus, Erasmus Darwin, Lamarck, Malthus, and Cuvier.
The Euler Project (Ed Sandifer, Connecticut State)
Information on and selections from texts by Leonhard Euler (1707-1783).
Mathematics
History of Mathematics (University of St. Andrews)
Extensive general site on the history of maths. Includes brief discussions of hundreds of mathematicians, bibliographies, and timelines.
Mathematicians of the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries (Trinity College Dublin)
Short accounts of a few dozen mathematicians, taken from W. W. Rouse Ball, A Short Account of the History of Mathematics (4th Edition, 1908).
History of Mathematics (Clark)
Briefly annotated list of other Web resources.
George Berkeley (1685-1753) (David R. Wilkins, Trinity College Dublin)
Biography, bibliography, original essays, and links on Berkeley, as part of a history of mathematics archive. Very impressive.
Medicine
Yale Medical Library: Historical Library
Information on the collection, along with some bibliographies of important sources.
History of Medicine Division, NLM
Includes 60,000 images, some from the eighteenth century. Some are freely available; for others, only bad thumbnails are available.
History of Medicine Library (Wellcome Trust)
A catalogue of hundreds of repositories of manuscripts on the history of medicine from 1600 to 1945 in the London area.
Scientific Instruments
Museum of Physics Department (Naples)
Includes an exhibition on early scientific instruments. In English and Italian.
Individual Scientists
Leonhard Euler
The Euler Archive (Dominic Klyve and Lee Stemkoski, Dartmouth)
A very extensive and impressive archive of PDF files of Euler's original publications. Thoroughly scholarly, and not for beginners.
Galileo
The Galileo Project Homepage (Rice)
Extensive hypertext site on Galileo's life and works, with chronologies, a bibliography, links, and images and descriptions of places and scientific instruments.
Albrecht von Haller
Berner Haller-Projekt
Biographical data on Albrecht von Haller, 1708-77, and information on the project to publish his works. In English and German.
Julien Offray de La Mettrie
Julien Offray de La Mettrie (Wisconsin)
Very brief page on La Mettrie, with the text of L'Homme machine (in English) and a brief bibliography.
Lavater
Digital Lavater (Ross Woodrow, Univ. of Newcastle)
An impressive digital edition of Lavater's Physiognomy (in English translation), richly illustrated. Very impressive.
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier
Lavoisier's Friends (France)
Extensive information on Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier, including a images, reviews, and a large bibliography. English and French. Requires frames.
Carolus Linnaeus
The Linnaean Correspondence (Bengt Jonsell, c18)
A large scholarly archive of Linnaeus's correspondence, with extensive background information. Texts are in the original languages.
Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) (David McNeil)
Index of Web resources, including pointers to library catalogues.
Isaac Newton
The Newton Project (Cambridge)
An invaluable collection of transcriptions of Newton's theological and alchemical manuscripts. A complete on-line edition of Newton's works is an eventual aim. O si sic omnes!
Sir Isaac Newton (Andrew McNab)
"The virtual museum of Sir Isaac Newton and the history of science." Includes a bibliography, chronology, biographical notes, quotations, anecdotes, and links. Unscholarly, but worthy.
See also Philosophy.
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[b:f2788cd259]Eighteenth-Century Resources — Other Fields[/b:f2788cd259]

This page, edited by Jack Lynch of Rutgers – Newark, is part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century Resources on the Net. I include here resources too miscellaneous to fit under other rubrics.

[b:f2788cd259]Other Fields[/b:f2788cd259]
Some worthy pages don't fit under any of the rubrics I've established.
Cartography
See also the resources under History.
Heritage Map Museum Home Page
Large general collection of maps from the 15th through 19th centuries.
Cookery
18th Century Wine Recipes (Ralph Roberts)
Recipes for mum, stephony, mead, &c.
Economics
The History of Economic Thought (McMaster)
An excellent and extensive collection of texts from the history of economics.
Bibliothèque virtuelle du Centre d'Histoire de la Pensée Economique (France)
Dozens of E-texts from various sources. The site itself is in French; the texts are in various languages. Requires frames.
EH.R: Forum: Re-thinking 18th Century China
Archive of a discussion group on 18th-c. Chinese economic history. Technical and specialized.
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大家好!這是有關18世紀為主題的各種專題報導、研究、會議等資訊,同上,歡迎貼文及網址分享! 謝謝!

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[b:e220188ff1]Eighteenth-Century Resources — Professional Resources[/b:e220188ff1]

This page, edited by Jack Lynch of Rutgers – Newark, is part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century Resources on the Net.

[b:e220188ff1]Professional Resources[/b:e220188ff1]:

Conferences, Calls for Papers, &c.
General Resources
Calls for Papers on 18th-c. topics
Part of the large archive of Calls for Papers in English literature at Penn.
Internet Mailing Lists
A list of mailing lists devoted to the eighteenth century, including:
·C18-L, the most important discussion group for dix-huitiemistes.
·NASSR-L Archive
Claire's Seventeenth Century (Claire George, Univ. of Durham)
A discussion board for 17th-c. studies and news.
Where to Find The Eighteenth Century [microform] Collection (Roxanne Kent-Drury)
A list of libraries that carry all or part of the microfilm collection.
Societies
C18-L
Kevin Berland's site accompanies the C18 list he runs; a fine collection of resources, especially valuable for the Selected Readings.
C18
Fledgling master index to 18th-c. resources, sponsored by ISECS.
The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS)
Useful especially for information on the annual meeting.
Regional ASECS affiliates
Information on the various societies, including their publications and activities:
·EC/ASECS
·Mid-Western ASECS
·South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
·SEASECS
·Western Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (Société canadienne d'étude du dix-huitième siècle).
Information on the Society and its events.
Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society
Information on the Society and its events, with links.
NASSR (Waterloo)
The most important professional society for Romantic studies.
NINES: A Networked Interface for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship
A clearinghouse for scholarship on 19th-c. British and American studies. A serious project put together by serious scholars, and deserving of attention.
Center for 17th- and 18th-Century Studies
Based in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA.
Centre for 18th Century Studies (Queen's Univ., Belfast)
Information on the Centre and its events.
Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies (University of York, UK)
Information on the Centre and its activities.
The Warwick Eighteenth-Century Centre
Information on the Centre, its conferences, and its Luxury Project. Also a few useful bibliographies.
The Warburg Institute
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Society of Early Americanists
Information on the Society.
Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society
Information on the Society and its publications.
Werkgroep 18e eeuw
Working Group 18th Century, Netherlands; in Dutch and English.
Aphra Behn Society (Emory)
"The Aphra Behn Society is dedicated to encouraging and advancing research that focuses on issues of gender and/or women's role in the arts of early modern culture, circa 1660-1800." Information on the Society.
18th Century Reading Group (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
A schedule of the local group at Penn. Salve magna parens!
Journals
Journals Devoted to the Eighteenth Century (c18).
An international catalogue of many journals on 18th-c. studies.
History Journals Guide: Eighteenth Century
A more specialized list.
1650-1850: Ideas Aesthetics and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era
Information on the journal edited by Kevin Cope, with a very thorough set of links to related materials.
The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual
Includes tables of contents and subscription and submission information.
The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation
Information on the journal and indexes to authors and subjects from vol. 20 to the present.
Eighteenth-Century Women
Information on the AMS journal edited by Linda V. Troost.
Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660-1700
Information on the journal.
ASECS Book Reviews Online
Full text of many book reviews.
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[b:58e70ebb36]Eighteenth-Century Resources — Home Pages[/b:58e70ebb36]

This page, edited by Jack Lynch of Rutgers – Newark, is part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century Resources on the Net.

[b:58e70ebb36]Home Pages of People Working on the Eighteenth Century[/b:58e70ebb36]

The following people are doing some sort of work on eighteenth-century topics; their home pages may or may not include relevant material. Please let me know if you'd like to have your page included in this list.
·Daniel Anderson (Texas)
·Anthony Hamilton Ashe (St. Andrews)
·Michael Austin (Shepherd College)
·Paula R. Backscheider (Auburn)
·Richard Bear (Univ. of Oregon)
·David A. Bell (Johns Hopkins)
·Kevin Berland (Penn State)
·Scott Black (Villanova)
·Lisa Blansett (Florida International Univ.)
·Jen Boyle (Irvine)
·Theodore E. D. Braun (Delaware)
·William J. Burling (Southwest Missouri State Univ.)
·Brycchan Carey (Kingston Univ.)
·Geoffrey Chew (Music, Univ. of London)
·Greg Clingham (Bucknell)
·D'Maris Coffman (Penn)
·Brian Connery (Oakland Univ.)
·Adriana Craciun (UC Davis)
·Patricia Craddock (Florida)
·Light T. Cummins (Austin College)
·Stuart Curran (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
·Catherine Decker (UCR)
·Robert DeMaria (Vassar)
·William C. Dowling (Rutgers)
·Elizabeth Fay (U. Mass, Boston)
·Nathalie Ferrand (Montpelier)
·Polly S. Fields (Lake Superior State Univ.)
·Jim Fieser (Univ. of Tennessee at Martin)
·Stephan Flores (Idaho)
·Fred Frank (Allegheny College)
·Michael Gamer (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
·Rob van Gerwen (Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands)
·Richard Gorrie
·Bruce Graver (Providence College)
·Frank E. Grizzard, Jr. (Virginia)
·Allen Grove (Alfred College)
·Susan Gustafson (Rochester)
·Nicholas Halmi (McMaster)
·Maureen Harkin (Stanford)
·Terry Harpold (Georgia Tech)
·John T. Harwood (Penn State)
·Nelson Hilton (Georgia)
·Charles Haskell Hinnant (Missouri)
·Sharon Howard (Univ. of Wales, Aberystwyth)
·Caroline Hunt
·Russell A. Hunt (St. Thomas)
·Kazuo Ino (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
·Jack Iverson (Missouri)
·Laurent Jaffro (UFR)
·Steven Jones (Loyola)
·George Justice (Missouri)
·Kathleen Kemmerer (Penn State — Hazleton)
·Roxanne Kent-Drury (Northern Kentucky Univ.)
·Peter J. King (Oxford)
·Tom Kinsella (Stockton State)
·K. C. Knox (CalTech)
·Paul J. Korshin (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
·Harriet Kramer Linkin (NMSU)
·David Liss (Columbia Ph.D. candidate and novelist)
·Alan Liu (UCSB)
·Devoney Looser (Missouri)
·Jack Lynch (Rutgers)
·Jerome McGann (Virginia)
·David McNeil (Dalhousie)
·Laura Mandell (Miami Univ., Ohio)
·Martin Maner (Wright State Univ.)
·Miriam Meijer
·Benoît Melançon (Montreal)
·Carole Meyers (Emory)
·David Miall (Alberta)
·Allen Michie (Iowa State)
·Ellen Moody (GMU)
·Peter Morgan (State Univ. of West Georgia).
·John Morillo (North Carolina State Univ.)
·Ourida Mostefai (Boston College)
·Carla Mulford (Penn State)
·Gregory O'Dea (Tennessee)
·David W. Owen (Univ. of Arizona, Philosophy)
·Kris Peeters (Univ. of Antwerp)
·Rita Raley (UCSB)
·John Richetti (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
·Christopher Roberson
·Thomas Rommel (Tübingen)
·Lisa Rosner (Stockton)
·Laura Runge (USF)
·Barry Russell (Brookes, UK)
·Geoff Sauer (CMU)
·James Schmidt (Political Science and History, Boston Univ.)
·Erik Simpson (Grinnell)
·Melissa Jo Sites (Univ. of Maryland)
·James O'Neil Spady (William & Mary)
·Bella Stander
·Ray Stephanson (Saskachewan)
·John Stone (Universitat de Barcelona)
·Nanora Sweet (Univ. of Missouri, St. Louis)
·Kirsten Sundell (Notre Dame)
·Nick Sweeney (Oxford)
·Alvaro Torrente (music)
·Linda V. Troost (Washington and Jefferson College)
·Masaru Uchida (Gifu Univ., Japan)
·Lisa Vargo (Univ. of Saskatchewan)
·Timothy J. Viator (Rowan University)
·Oliver Volckart (Jena Max-Planck Institut)
·Marcus Walsh (Univ. of Birmingham)
·Gregory M. Weight (Delaware)
·George M. Welling (Groningen)
·Daniel E. White (Univ. of Toronto)
·Lance Wilcox (Elmhurst College)
·George H. Williams (Univ. of Maryland)
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