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- Gothic
Literature Page
A large site maintained by Franz J. Potter. Of note is the Gothic Resources
page and Douglass Thomson's essay "Gothic
Literature: What the Romantic Writers Read."
- Resources
for the Study of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
A useful set of links prepared by Professor Martin Irvine (Georgetown University).
- The
Literary Gothic
A site dealing primarily with Gothicism of the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries. Maintained by Jack G. Voller, Southern Illinois University at
Edwardsville.
- The
Gothic: Materials for Study
A hypertext anthology prepared by University of Virginia students for the Novel
of Sensibility course taught by Jerome McGann and Patricia Meyer Spacks.
Includes an annotated bibliography and sections on the Female Gothic, individual
and social psychologies of the Gothic, and Gothic drama, among others.
- Romanticism
on the Net: The Monk
A special online issue devoted to Matthew Lewis's "Gothic supershocker," edited
by Fred Frank (Allegheny College). Eight essays approach The Monk from
a variety of perspectives, such as the influence of volatile French Revolution
values and religious and anti-religious impulses. Posted in November 1997.
- Manfred e-text
The complete text taken from The Poetical Works of Byron, ed. Paul
Elmer More, 1905. Maintained by Jack G. Voller.
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