links
General
Voice of the Shuttle. Website for Humanities Research.
Bartleby.com Site that contains electronic texts, as well as encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, etc. A vast resource of information.
Goya
Artchive. A good site on Goya with many images of his paintings and engravings. It also has a virtual exhibit of the Black Paintings as they were painted on the walls of the Quinta del Sordo.
Pintura. Site in Spanish on painting, and especially on Goya. Contains good information and many images.
Orazio Centauro's Art Images on the Web. Contains links to many of Goya's paintings, sketches, engravings, etc. on the web.
Goethe
Johan Wolfgang von Goethe -- The Literature Network. Site containing an anthology of Goethe's works as well as a biography.
The Nineteenth Century
Romantic Links. Page provided by Michael Gamer at the U. of Penn.
Romantic Circles. Resources on Romanticism.
Romanticism on the Net. An online journal of scholarly articles.
Victorian Web Links to all things Victorian.
Victorian Women's Clothing. A huge collection of images of 19th-Century women's clothing, from undergarments to wedding gowns.
Mary Shelley
Resources for the Study of Frankenstein
My Hideous Progeny: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Resources on the author and the novel.
Frankenstein: Mary Shelley's Dream. Exhibit dedicated to the novel by the Bakken Library and Museum.
Mary Shelley. Page rich in links from the Literary Gothic Website. Includes links to exhibits as well as to the author's other works.
Frankenstein. Penetrating the Secrets of Nature. Exhibit on the text by the National Library of Medicine.
George Gordon, Lord Byron
The Byron Journal Library. Online scholarly articles on the poet.
Emile Zola
Study Questions for Germinal. Created by Prof. Paul Brians.
The Zola Pages. Includes a discussion of naturalism and the experimental method.
Introduction to Germinal by Havelock Ellis (1885).
Charles Baudelaire
Charles Baudelaire. Site developed by the Academy of American Poets. Includes biography and links.
Fleurs du mal. Site that contains originals as well as a variety of translations of the poems and mp3 recordings.
Charles Baudelaire. Site developed by Prof. Gutman of the U. of Vermont. Includes a Real Audio discussion of some of his poems.
Joseph Conrad
Heart of Darkness Study Guide. Developed by Prof. Cora Agatucci
The Joseph Conrad Society. Contains links to articles in The Conradian, as well as to other sites.
Orson Welles' Mercury Theater. Listen to the radio production of Heart of Darkness.
The Congo "Free" State. HistoryWiz exhibit with photographs and information on King Leopold II's colonial exploitation of the Congo.
World War I Sites
BBC Schools on line Series. A huge website containing journal accounts, letters, animations of poems, even games.
First World War. Website containing a wealth of information on the war.
World War I resources on the web. Links to numerous pages and a wealth of information.
World War I literature. An online anthology of poetry and prose.
The Poetry of World War I. A collection of links to many sites.
The Trenches. Contains information as well as art, poetry, etc related to the war.
Virtual Seminar on World War I Literature.
The Heritage of the Great War. Site with a great variety of images, including Hahn's political cartoons, photographs, songs, and other information.
Luis Buñuel
The surrealistic cinema of Luis Buñuel. Article by Prof. Bian Papciak of Regent University.
Franz Kafka
The Kafka Project. Site containing translations of text, as well as information on the author.
Kafka's Metamorphosis adapted by Peter Kuper.
James Joyce
Bibliomania Study Guide to Dubliners.
Resources for Dubliners. Good number of links to resources.
James Joyce's Dubliners. An introduction to an online edition.
Federico García Lorca
Federico García Lorca: martyr of the Spanish Civil War. Site with useful links.
García Lorca tour of Granada. A virtual tour through the city.
Jean Paul Sartre
Philosophy and Existentialism sources.
Sartre online. A wealth of resources on the philosopher and writer.
Pablo Picasso
Online Picasso Project. A monumental site with hundreds of paintings arranged by date.
Artchive Picasso. Arranged by style.
Echoes of Guernica. An exhibit in the Legacy Project that looks at how this painting has influenced painters from many other parts of the world when dealing with war.
Spanish Civil War Sites (in English)
The Spanish Revolution and Civil War
La Cucaracha-- Spanish Civil War
The Literary Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War Remembered -- Interviews
Photographs of David Seymour Includes some photographs of the Spanish Civil War.
A Spanish Civil War Photo Essay; Main (Modern American Poetry)
The Spanish Civil War -- history, events, biographies
Anna Akhmatova
Anna Akhmatova page Page developed by Huck Gutman, Professor of English at the University of Vermont. Includes an audio introduction to "Requiem"
Akhmatova page of the Academy of American Poets. Includes brief biography and links.
Stabat Mater performance and text.
Bruno Schulz
Bruno Schulz's stories. Includes translations as well as critical articles.
Profile: Bruno Schulz. Biography of the writer and graphic artist.
Bruno Schultz. Site included in Info Poland that contains links to Shultz's drawings and paintings.
World War II and the Holocaust
A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust. Includes links to art, literature, oral histories, primary documents, video clips, music files, etc..
Virtual Museum. Center for Holocaust Studies.
International Shoah Art Museum. Holocaust education through art.
Literature of the Holocaust. Site developed by the University of Pennsylvania.
Resources for the Study of the Holocaust.
Holocaust Art, film and media. Includes links to scholarly journals.
Literature of World War Two. Contains links to posters, songs, photographs and other materials.
Art Spiegelman's Maus. Random House site that also has some excerpts.
Art Spiegelman's Maus: A different kind of Holocaust literature. A discussion of the graphic novel.
Digital History of World War II.
marguerite Duras
New York Times review of HIroshima, mon amour.
Review of Hiroshima, mon amour.
Marguerite Duras. Article published at the time of her death.
Author page. Includes a list of her works as well as some excerpts.
Milan Kundera
Reading Group Guide to The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Includes some discussion questions.
Four Characters under Two Tyrannies. Review by E.L. Doctorow
Sparknotes to The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
Socialist Realism. Site containing a large group of paintings in the style accepted by the Soviet Union.
Time magazine article on Stalin's son Yakov.