Covers medieval history, literature, art, music, culture, Chaucer, Middle English and other medieval literatures. Helpful for its evaluative annotations.
An archived version of the Labyrinth. Georgetown University's collection of online resources for the study of the Middle Ages. Covers medieval literature, history, art and culture, and contains electronic texts, teaching resources, and professional information.
This site focuses on English literature of the Middle English, Renaissance, and 17th-Century periods with information on writers, works, and background information on the culture and history of the period.
Chronology of literary, social, and historical events from 1660-1851 in Britain and France. Connects to online resources related to literature of the 17th though the 19th centuries.
This collection of links goes beyond the literary to include materials on art, science, religion, and philosophy of the period. Developed by Professor Landow at Brown University and rated by Point as a top Internet site.
Interdisciplinary site maintained by Alan Filreis(Univ. of Pennsylvania) for his course on American literature and culture of the 1950s. Lists articles and materials on literature, politics, sociology, and the arts of that decade.