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AHDS - Arts and Humanities Data Service
(E?)(L?) http://ahds.ac.uk/
The AHDS aids the discovery, creation and preservation of digital collections in the arts and humanities.
alibris
(E?)(L?) http://www.alibris.com/
also rare books, signed books, first editions, autographs, maps, and other exceptional collectibles;
amazon - Textsuche in Büchern (online)
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.com/
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/10197021/
(E?)(L?) http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/boi-24.10.03-000/
Am 28.10.2003 hatte Amazon (US) bereits 120.000 Bücher als durchsuchbaren Volltext online gestellt. Weitere Bücher sollen folgen.
americanaexchange
(E?)(L?) http://www.americanaexchange.com/
Online bibliographies and databases for rare books.
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bartleby - The Cambridge History of English and American Literature
(E?)(L?) http://www.bartleby.com/cambridge/
An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes
Considered the most important work of literary history and criticism ever published, the Cambridge History contains over 303 chapters and 11,000 pages, with essay topics ranging from poetry, fiction, drama and essays to history, theology and political writing. The set encompasses a wide selection of writing on orators, humorists, poets, newspaper columnists, religious leaders, economists, Native Americans, song writers, and even non-English writing, such as Yiddish and Creole.
CONTENTS
- Bibliographic Record
- Index to Chapters
- Index to Authors
- Index to Bibliographies
NEW YORK: PUTNAM, 1907–21
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000
ENGLISH - Edited by A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller.
- Volume I. From the Beginnings to the Cycles of Romance.
- II. The End of the Middle Ages.
- III. Renascence and Reformation.
- IV. Prose and Poetry from Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton.
- V. The Drama to 1642: Part I.
- VI. The Drama to 1642: Part II.
- VII. Cavalier and Puritan.
- VIII. The Age of Dryden.
- IX. From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift.
- X. The Age of Johnson.
- XI. The Period of the French Revolution.
- XII. The Romantic Revival.
- XIII. The Victorian Age: Part I.
- XIV. The Victorian Age: Part II.
AMERICAN - Edited by W. P. Trent, J. Erskine, S. P. Sherman, and C. Van Doren.
- XV. Colonial and Revolutionary Literature. - Early National Literature: Part I.
- XVI. Early National Literature: Part II. - Later National Literature: Part I.
- XVII. Later National Literature: Part II.
- XVIII. Later National Literature: Part III.
bookcrossing - Bücher frei lassen
(E?)(L1) http://www.bookcrossing.com/
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Lassen Sie Ihre gelesenen Bücher doch einfach mal im Zug liegen - für andere Fahrgäste.
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Als neuer Besitzer des Werkes sollten Sie dann die angegebene Seite besuchen und den Verbleib des Werkes dokumentieren. Die Nutzung und Registrierung ist kostenlos und soll dies nach Angaben des Machers auch bleiben.
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bookcrossings
(E?)(L?) http://www.bookcrossings.com/
Dieser Link führt zur selben Site wie "http://www.bookcrossing.com/".
BookFinder
(E?)(L?) http://www.bookfinder.com/
Largest Searchable Book Inventory Worldwide Available Online. New, used, and hard-to-find literary treasures from over 40,000 independent booksellers across the world are available.
bookrags
(E?)(L?) http://www.bookrags.com/
Über 1.500 englische Klassiker im HTML-Format und zum Download für Palm oder Pocket-PC.
booksunlimited - Art, History and Literature
(E?)(L?) http://www.booksunlimited.com/
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columbia - Electronic Text Service
(E?)(L?) http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/ets/offsite.language.html
University of Columbia
Liste de sites de textes en ligne, établie par l'Université de Columbia, classée par langue des textes numérisés.
Online Texts by Subject: Accès par sujet à une liste de sites de textes numérisés, élaborée par l'Université de Columbia.
cornell
(E?)(L?) http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa
Making of America (MOA): 1Mio. Seiten von Büchern und Zeitschriften des 19.Jh.
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ebooklocator
(E?)(L?) http://www.ebooklocator.com/
Datenbank mit mehreren tausend E-Books (engl.) Das Herunterladen der Bücher ist kostenpflichtig.)
Eldritch Press
(E?)(L?) http://209.11.144.65/eldritchpress
Here are free, accessible books. Read them and go in peace.
eserver
The English Server
e-Books
(E6)(L?) http://www.eserver.org/
A large collection of English writings, books and articles.
The EServer, founded in 1990, is now based at Iowa State University. We are increasing efforts to publish new works (34.211 so far).
Our Collections:
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etext - The Etext Archives
(E?)(L?) http://www.etext.org/
Home to electronic texts of all kinds, from the sacred to the profane, from the political to the personal. Our mission is to provide electronic versions of texts without judging their content.
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- Publications of amateur authors.
- Mainstream and off-beat religious texts.
- An eclectic mix of mostly poetry.
- The archive formerly hosted at quartz.rutgers.edu.
etext
(E?)(L?) http://etext.lib.virginia.edu
Electronic Text Center
Since 1992, the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia Library has pursued twin missions with equal seriousness of purpose:
to build and maintain an internet-accessible collection of SGML texts and images;
to build and maintain user communities adept at the creation and use of these materials.
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Faulkner, William
(E?)(L?) http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1949/
(E?)(L?) http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1949/faulkner-bio.html
(E?)(L?) http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/~egjbp/faulkner/faulkner.html
(E?)(L?) http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/egjbp/faulkner/faulkner.html
(E?)(L?) http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/~egjbp/faulkner/glossarys.html#Snopes
(E1)(L1) http://agora.qc.ca/mot.nsf/Dossiers/William_Faulkner
(E6)(L1) http://www.weltchronik.de/bio/cethegus/f/faulkner.html
Das Nobelkomitee informiert über den Preisträger; mit einer Biografie, der Rede bei der Annahme des Preises und Link.
Informationen zu Faulkners Romanen, Kurzgeschichten, Stücken und Filmskripts sowie eine Biografie und Links (in Englisch)
A (William) Faulkner Glossary of Persons, Places, and Things in his Work
Gastbeiträge von Cethegus: Faulkner, William
In 1940, Faulkner published the first volume of the "Snopes trilogy", The Hamlet, to be followed by two volumes, The Town (1957) and The Mansion (1959), all of them tracing the rise of the insidious Snopes family to positions of power and wealth in the community. The reivers, his last - and most humorous - work, with great many similarities to Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn, appeared in 1962, the year of Faulkner's death.
SNOPES: One of the most pernicious families in all of Faulkner. Led by patriarch (or anti-patriarch) Ab Snopes, a barn-burning sharecropper and former horsethief, the seemingly endless number of Snopes who parade through Faulkner's fiction, most especially in the Snopes trilogy (the novels The Hamlet, The Town, and The Mansion) represent an affront in some ways to the "lost cause" aristocratic ideals espoused by Yoknapatawpha County's leading families, such as the Compsons and the Sartorises. With the planters' decline in wealth and prestige in the decades following the Civil War, the upwardly mobile Snopeses are best exemplified by Ab's son Flem Snopes, whose progress from sharecropper's cabin to town to mansion is charted through the trilogy that bears his name. A partial Snopes family genealogy is available.
Snopes: First name unknown. A cousin of Flem Snopes, he was a farmer living near Armstid. In As I Lay Dying, he traded a team of mules to Anse Bundren for Jewel's horse and other considerations. He may also be one of the volunteer workers in "Shingles for the Lord."
Die folgende Liste nennt die Mitglieder der Snopes-Familie:
- Snopes, Abner (Ab):
- Snopes, Mrs. Abner:
- Snopes, Admiral Dewey:
- Snopes, Bilbo:
- Snopes, Byron:
- Snopes, Mrs. Byron? (Apache woman):
- [Byron Snopes' children]:
- Snopes, Clarence (Egglestone):
- Snopes, Colonel Sartoris (Sarty):
- Snopes, Doris:
- Snopes, Eckrum (Eck):
- Snopes, Mrs. Eck:
- Snopes, Eula Varner: See Eula Varner.
- Snopes, Flem: (?-1946) Son of Ab Snopes, and a monumental figure in Faulkner's fiction of "Snopesism." He and his family first came to Yoknapatawpha County and became tenants farming for Major de Spain about thirty years after the Civil War, according to "Barn Burning" (though he is not named in the story).
In The Hamlet, the Snopeses moved to the area near Frenchman's Bend and signed on as tenants on one of Will Varner's farms; shortly thereafter, Varner hired Flem to work in his store to insure that none of his barns would be burned by the Snopeses. Flem rose rapidly in the business, superseding Varner's son Jody. He lent money at a high interest rate, affording him the capital to buy a herd of cattle, and he opened a new blacksmith shop in town. He married Varner's daughter Eula, who was pregnant by another man, and received as part of the dowry the Old Frenchman's Place. By burying some coins on the estate, he was able to trick V. K. Ratliff, Odum Bookwright, and Henry Armstid into buying the place in hope of finding more. After doing so, he moved to Jefferson in search of bigger prizes. He was the first Snopes to live in Jefferson.
In The Town, he got a job as a superintendent at a power plant, but when he became vice president of the Sartoris Bank, his ambitions began to rise. Dreaming of respectability and stature, he began working to attain his goals, dreaming even of one day being bank president. When he was able to get Linda Snopes (his wife Eula's illegitimate daughter) to sign over her shares of bank stock to him, he set his sights on seeking revenge because of his wife's eighteen-year affair with Manfred de Spain. Eula committed suicide, leaving Flem to gaze upon her tombstone on which he had had engraved "A Virtuous Wife is a Crown to Her Husband."
Flem met his end in The Mansion. Now president of the Sartoris Bank, he lived in the ancestral home of Manfred de Spain. His only real concern now was the day when his relative, Mink Snopes, would come to kill Flem to fulfill a deep and heartfelt desire for revenge.
Flem Snopes appears frequently in Faulkner's fiction, appearing also in Sartoris/Flags in the Dust, As I Lay Dying, The Reivers, "Centaur in Brass," "Spotted Horses," "The Hound," and "Lizards in Jamshyd's Courtyard."
- Snopes, I. O.: A first cousin of Flem Snopes and bigamist, who in The Hamlet became blacksmith and later succeeded Labove as schoolteacher in Frenchman's Bend. He served also as counsel to his kinsman Mink Snopes, a murderer. He disappeared one day when his first wife showed up in town with a six-month-old baby who, according to Eck Snopes, was I. O.'s son, Byron. In The Town, having failed as blacksmith and schoolteacher, he suceeded Flem as manager of the Snopes restaurant, where he again failed. In a business venture with Lonzo Hait, he was able to swindle the railroad company out of damages for mules killed by the train (which had been placed there by Snopes and Hait). He was finally able to get some money from Flem, but with the condition that he leave Jefferson. He is the father of two children by his first wife, Byron and Virgil, and of six children by his second (and possibly third?) wife: Clarence, Doris, twins Bilbo and Vardaman, Montgomery Ward, and Saint Elmo. He appeared in The Sound and the Fury as a cotton speculator who had a conversation with Jason Compson. He appears also in Flags in the Dust, The Mansion and "Mule in the Yard."
- Snopes, Mrs. I. O. (first wife):
- Snopes, Mrs. I. O. (second wife):
- Snopes, Isaac (Ike):
- Snopes, Launcelot (Lump):
- Snopes, Lennie:
- Snopes, Linda:
- Snopes, Lizzy:
- Snopes, Mink:
- Snopes, Montgomery Ward:
- Snopes, Net:
- Snopes, Oreses (Res):
- Snopes, Saint Elmo:
- Snopes, Vardaman:
- Snopes, Virgil:
- Snopes, Mrs. Vynie:
- Snopes, Wallstreet Panic (Wall):
- Snopes, Watkins Products (Wat):
- Snopes, Wesley:
- Snopes, Yettie:
- Snopes Hotel, The:
Und als letztes nun noch der Hinweis, dass Sie auf der Parallelseite zu dieser Seite im Etymologie-Portal einen längeren Artikel zu "Snopes" als Begriff finden.
foyles
(E?)(L?) http://www.foyles.com/
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gale - Glossary of Literary Terms
(E?)(L?) http://www.gale.com/
(E?)(L?) http://www.gale.com/free_resources/
(E?)(L?) http://www.gale.com/free_resources/glossary/
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gutenberg - Project Gutenberg
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Hart, Michael
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation Débuté en 1971, il s'agit du plus ancien projet de numérisation de textes (principalement des classiques publiés avant 1923). Il donne accès à plus de 16 000 livres : requêtes par auteur, titre ainsi que par langue.
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johnpratt - The Book of Enoch - translated from Ethiopic by Richard Laurence, London, 1883.
(E?)(L?) http://www.johnpratt.com/items/docs/enoch.html
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nybooks
(E?)(L?) http://www.nybooks.com/
The New York Review of Books
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oclc - ISBN-Suche - Literatursuche nach ISBN
(E?)(L?) http://www.oclc.org/
(E?)(L?) http://www.oclc.org/research/projects/xisbn/
A global library cooperative
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"xISBN" ist eine Suchmaschine, die zu einer ISBN-Nummer assoziierte ISBN sucht. Allerdings fehlt ein Eingabefeld. Man muss die Suche mit "http://labs.oclc.org/xisbn/ISBNNummer" eingeben. Und ausser deiner Liste mit ISBN-Nummern wird nichts zurückgegeben. Also nicht allzu hilfreich.
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peeved - Angst-Modulator
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Online Gedichtgenerator
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(E6)(L?) http://www.pgdp.net/
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Distributed Proofreaders was founded in 2000 by Charles Franks to support the digitization of Public Domain books. Originally conceived to assist Project Gutenberg (PG), Distributed Proofreaders (DP) is now the main source of PG e-books. In 2002, Distributed Proofreaders became an official Project Gutenberg site and as such is supported by Project Gutenberg. All our proofreaders, managers, developers and so on are volunteers.
Distributed Proofreaders wurde von Charles Franks im Jahre 2000 gegründet, um die Digitalisierungvon Büchern die urheberrechtlich nicht mehr geschüzt sind, zu unterstützen. Ursprünglich erdacht um Project Gutenberg (PG) zu unterstützen, ist Distributed Proofreaders (DP) nun die größte Quelle von PG e-books. In 2002 wurde Distributed Proofreaders eine offizielle Project Gutenberg Website und wird als solche von Project Gutenberg unterstützt.
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questia - The World's Largest Online Library of Books
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Questia is the first online library that provides 24/7 access to the world's largest online collection of books and journal articles in the humanities and social sciences, plus magazine and newspaper articles. You can search each and every word of all of the books and journal articles in the collection. You can read every title cover to cover. This rich, scholarly content -- selected by professional collection development librarians -- is not available elsewhere on the Internet.
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stockton.lib - Electronic Books
(E?)(L?) http://www.stockton.lib.ca.us/ebooks
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Uni Chicago - EFTS - Electronic Full-Text Sources
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There are countless sites offering access to electronic texts. EFTS provides links to some central Web sites which collect and index such texts, but our general policy has been only to link directly to "searchable" texts or texts where one finds added value through hypertext links and the like.
Uni Michigan
(E?)(L?) http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/moa.new
Making of America (MOA) - viele Tausend Artikel und mehrere Millionen Seiten von Büchern und Zeitschriften des 19.Jh.
upenn - Uni Pennsylvenia - University of Pennsylvenia
The Online Books Page
(E?)(L?) http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
(E?)(L?) http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu
Ockerbloom, John Mark
Dépendant de l'Université de Pennsylvanie, ce site propose des textes en ligne (plus de 25 000 titres), libres de droit, recensés dans le monde entier sur les sites les plus divers.
Des requêtes par auteur, titre ou sujet sont possibles.
Online book Archives: Liste de sites de collections de textes numérisés, principalement des textes en anglais, mais aussi dans d'autres langues.
Uni Texas - Gutenberg Bible (online) (engl.)
(E?)(L?) http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/permanent/gutenberg/
The Gutenberg Bible at the Ransom Center
The Gutenberg Bible, the first book printed with movable type, is one of the greatest treasures in the Ransom Center's collections. It was printed at Johann Gutenberg's shop in Mainz, Germany and completed in 1454 or 1455. The Center's Bible was acquired in 1978 and is one of only five complete examples in the United States.
- Digital Gutenberg Images
- The Book before Gutenberg
- Johann Gutenberg
- The Printing of the Bible
- The Spread of Printing
- The Appearance of the Bible
- Anatomy of a Page
- The Ransom Center Copy
- Selected Passages
- Digital Gutenberg Project
- Additional Resources
utm - Online Digital Texts
(E?)(L?) http://www.utm.edu/vlibrary/docust1.shtml
University of Tennessee
umfangreiche Liste zu digitalen, vorwiegend englischsprachigen Textsammlungen.
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This page targets Large Collections (1000 or more digital documents). They may be limited to a single discipline or be splintered into many small topics.
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westegg - Odgen Nash's Poetry Online
(E?)(L?) http://www.westegg.com/nash/
Candy is Dandy But Liquor Is Quicker.
I've loved Odgen Nash's poetry since I was a child. This site boasts it is the largest and most popular online collection of poetry by Ogden Nash. And it's searchable.
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