General
Introduction: Literature
- Metaphysical
Poetry & Platonic Love: definitions and history (from
Fu Jen English Literature Databank; by Dr. Marguerite Connor)
- English
Literature: Early 17th Century Page: including
pages on John
Donne, Ben
Jonson, Francis
Bacon, Robert
Herrick, George
Herbert, Henry
Vaughan,John
Milton, Andrew
Marvell, Thomas
Carew, Richard
Lovelace , Essays
& Articles, etc.
from Luminarium(which
also has Medieval,
Renaissance)
General
Introduction: History & Culture
Restoration
Drama
- RECTR
Journal
Restoration and
18th Century Theatre Research published by Loyola University Chicago.
- Aphra
Behn Society Homepage
The Aphra Behn
Society focuses on issues of gender and /or women's role in the arts of
early modern culture, circa 1660-1800.
- Eighteenth
Century Resources
This page
includes information on literature, history, art, music, religion,
economics, philosophy, and so on, from around the world in the 18th
century, as well as the home pages of societies and people who work on
18th-century topics.
- The
Eighteenth Century Website
London as it was
in the 18th century, in the form of a clickable map!
- Incest,
Drama, and Nature's Law, 1550-1700
This is the first
full-length study of incest in English Renaissance and Restoration
drama.
- Women
and Restoration Theater
An article called
"Women in the Theater after the Restoration."
- English
5306B-The Restoration Theatre
A graduate course
focuses on the spectacle of the London theatre from 1660 to 1700.
- Lamson
Library: Music, Theatre, and Dance Connections
Databases;
Interesting Sites (i.e. Acting, Dance, Education, Music, Opera,
Instruments, Theater...); Library of Congress Schedule of Music
& Theatre; Periodical Indexes & Holdings; Associations;
Bibliographies; Handouts; Department Faculty; etc...
- Clark
Library Collections
The Collections.
Background and Development. William Andrews Clark, Jr., began forming
his library during the heyday of American book collecting, the early
twentieth century.
- National
Theatre Links
Theatre resources
for dramaturgs, theatre education, acting, designers, and so much more.
- GEA:
Literary Resources on the Web
The Graduate
English Association of the University of Toronto.
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