SITI ROMANTICI

Romantic Sites





BARTLEBY

 

The preeminent Internet publisher of literature, reference and verse providing students, reseachers and the intellectually curious with unlimited access to books and information on the web, free of charge.

 

BRITISH POETRY 1780-1910

 

British Poetry. Electronic library of scholarly editions of poetry produced between 1780 and 1910.


CENTRE FOR BYRON STUDIES

 

The Centre for Byron Studies was established in 1999 by the University of Nottingham. The Centre will provide a forum for research on Byron and Romanticism for academic researchers, graduate students, and visiting speakers. The Centre is located in the School for English Studies at the University of Nottingham. Byron's ancestral home of Newstead Abbey is located outside Nottingham, and the Centre has been established in order to take advantage of the unique resources for the study of Byron that Nottinghamshire offers.

 

 

CENTRE FOR EIGHTEENTH CENTURY STUDIES 1650-1850

 

The Centre offers an MA programme in Romantic literature and culture and two interdisciplinary MA programmes. Applications are warmly welcome: for more information, contact the Centre Secretary.

ENCARTA LEARNING ZONE - ROMANTICISM (LITERATURE)

 

MSN Encarta - Romanticism (literature) Provides an introduction to the movement characterized by subjectivity and appreciation of nature, including key authors and themes.


KEATS – SHELLEY JOURNAL BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

This bibliography covers articles, reviews, and book-length studies of Byron, Hazlitt, Hunt, Percy and Mary Shelley, Keats, and their circles from January 1996 through May 1997. Compiled by Jonathan David Gross (DePaul University, Chicago)

 

NASSR - THE NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ROMANTICISM

The North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR) was established in 1991 to provide a forum for the discussion of a wide variety of theoretical approaches to Romantic works of all genres, nations and disciplines. With approximately 500 members from North America, Asia, Europe, and Australia, NASSR includes scholars in History, Art History, Women's Studies, Philosophy, Music, Political Economy, and Literature; members' interests encompass American, Canadian, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Russian, Scottish, and Spanish Romanticism.

 

REPRESENTATIVE POETRY ON-LINE

 

Representative Poetry On-line includes 2,200 English poems by over 340 poets from Caedmon, in the Old English period, to the verge of copyright in the twentieth century.

ROMANTIC CHRONOLOGY

 

This site offers a very detailed Romantic chronology that deals with a number of topics important to the Romantic period or to contemporary research on the period. These topics thread together multiple persons, works, and events in the Chronology.

ROMANTIC CIRCLES

 

Romantic Circles is a Website devoted to the study of Romantic-period literature and culture. It is the collaborative product of an ever-expanding community of editors, contributors, and users around the world.

Romantic Circles contains a number of subsections: Electronic Editions (these are texts of limited editions including P.B. Shelley's "The Devil’s Walk" and Mary Shelley's "The Last Man"), Scholarly Resources, the Villa Diodati (a real-time, interactive MOO), Publications, Romantic Circles Reviews (focus chiefly on reviews of books—including essay collections, textual editions, anthologies, biographies as well as monographs), Romantic Praxis (to investigate critically the languages, cultures, histories, and theories of Romanticism), Features (this section seeks to provide a rotating series of features of particular interest to Romanticists), Events, and Romantic Circles High School (an online educational network built by and for a national community of teachers and students, dedicated to the humanities, particularly the study of nineteenth-century British literature and culture).

 

ROMANTICISM ON LINE

 

This is a list of URLs, internet addresses that take you to files on the internet. These Web documents simultaneously describe or list and provide access to sources on the internet through links.

ROMANTICISM ON THE NET

 

Romaticism On the Net - International quarterly academic journal with articles, reviews, and a forum focusing on the romantic period.

Romanticism On the Net is a Peer-reviewed, Electronic Journal devoted to Romantic studies. The peer-review system means that at least two members of the editorial board read submissions and write readers' reports. Less than a third of the submissions have been published since the creation of the journal three years ago, with more than two-thirds of these going through at least one revision before publication. Each article contains at its beginning the Modern Language Association's model for referring to an electronic publication (see here the MLA's guidelines for citation of online resources). This quarterly journal is indexed in the MLA International Bibliography

 

ROMANTICISM PAGE

 

This is the Romanticism Page in the Department of English, University of New Mexico. On this page you'll find links to course syllabi, information, bibliographies, faculty and other web sites related to British and American Romanticism. This includes a section on American Romanticism (Dickinson, Emerson, Whitman).

 

A SELECT ROMANTICISM BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

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.

 

VOICE OF THE SHUTTLE

 

Voice of the Shuttle - Romantics Definitive reference provides links to authors, texts, teaching resources, critical appraisals and journals.

 

THE JOHN CLARE PAGE

 

Editor: Simon Kövesi
University of Dundee


The Journal of John Waldie Theatre Commentaries, 1799 - 1830

Edited by Frederick Burwick
Assisted by Lucinda Newsome
e-Scholarship Repository
California Digital Library

THE WILLIAM BLAKE PAGE

 

This site is devoted to the works of the the great English Romantic poet, painter, engraver and printer, William Blake.

 

 

 

In particolare per "Le donne romantiche"

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British Women Playwrights around 1800

 

Bibliography of Works on Romantic Drama & British Women Playwrights, and Humanities Computing & Electronic Editing

This section of the British Women Playwrights around 1800 web site offers a list of works dealing with Romantic drama and Women playwrights, as well as works on humanities computing and electronic editing. This is an ongoing project, and many more titles will be added over the next few months. You will also find for some titles the table of contents, the publisher's descriptions, as well as links to online reviews (RoN stands for Romanticism On the Net, and RCR for Romantic Circles Review).

 

BRITISH WOMEN ROMANTIC POETS: 1789-1832

 

The goal of this project is the design and development of highly accurate and reliable electronic editions of works published by British women poets between 1789 and 1832.

 
BRITISH WOMEN ROMANTIC WRITERS
 

British Women Romantic Writers, 1789-1835: An Electronic Collection of Texts (Shields Library, University of California Davis)

 

 

CW3 JOURNAL

 

CW3 Journal is a peer-refereed web-publication offering an exciting new forum for research into Romantic-era writing by women.

 

 

CORVEY WOMEN WRITERS ON THE WEB
 

Corvey Women Writers on the Web (Sheffield Hallam University)

 

DEPARTMENT OF WOMEN'S STUDIES

Women's Studies is a rapidly growing academic field dedicated to the study of women and their changing position in society. It's importance lies both in its interdisciplinary approach to the study of women and, in the timely opportunity, it offers for the study of issues long neglected by traditional academic scholarship.

 

INDEX TO ROMANTIC-RELATED SITES
 

Index to Romantic-Related Sites (maintained by Michael Gamer, University of Pennsylvania)

 

LITERARY ANNUALS
 

Literary Annuals (maintained by Glenn Dibert-Himes, Sheffield Hallam University)

 

LITERARY RESOURCES: ROMANTIC

 

Literary Resources: Romantic (maintained by Jack Lynch, Rutgers University)

 

OXFORD UNIVERSITY COMPUTING SERVICES

 

This server holds the personal Web pages of members of Oxford University with accounts on the OUCS Sable and Ermine systems, and also those of Oxford University Clubs and Societies.

 

SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES

Department of English

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

 

 
VOICE OF THE SHUTTLE: GENDER STUDIES PAGE
 

Questa pagina contiene indirizzi di riferimento utili per la ricerca nel settore gender studies.

 

WOMEN OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD
 

Women of the Romantic Period (University of Texas)

 

WOMEN ROMANTIC-ERA WRITERS
 

This site contains: Electronic texts by women writers; Annuals, Anthologies; Contemporary responses to women writers.

Created and maintained by Adriana Craciun at the University of Nottingham

 

WOMEN WRITERS PROJECT
 

The Brown University Women Writers Project is a long-term research project devoted to early modern women's writing and electronic text encoding. Our goal is to bring texts by pre-Victorian women writers out of the archive and make them accessible to a wide audience of teachers, students, scholars, and the general reader. We support research on women's writing, text encoding, and the role of electronic texts in teaching and scholarship

 

WORKS BY WOMEN WRITERS 1780-1830

 

Works by Women Writers (1770-1830) in the Holdings of the Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania (maintained by Judith Pascoe)

 

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