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At the University of Sheffield. Has databases of Bakhtinian works, studies, and journals. |
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An online journal touted as a hub for the present new wave of cyber-criticism. |
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Contains a "Glossary of Literary Theory" and an essay by Linda Hutcheon on "Irony, Nostalgia and the Postmodern." |
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Site containing Derrida-related links. |
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The "Essential" Comparative Literature and Theory Site, at U-Penn. |
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Contains a bibliography of feminist texts organized by genre, period, political issues and theoretical issues. |
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Searchable glossary of literary terms (e.g.scesis onomaton) and handbook of rhetorical devices (e.g.antanagoge). |
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Jacques Lacan meets hypertext. Who's left standing? (Not you.) |
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An extensive colelction of bibliographical items (books, articles and web sites) on literature and criticism distributed into several thousand headings. |
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A crash course in some critical schools of thought. |
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The Internet Public Library's collection of literary criticism. Searchable by nation, period, title of work, and author. |
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A long and inexhaustible (albeit occasionally redundant) list of resources. Highly, highly reccommended. |
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An alliance of several good critical theory listservs, mailing lists, and discussion groups. |
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An amusing little parable. With which you are allowed to disagree. |
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Demonstrating the high rate of growth in theory sites on the web, this listing has outgrown the VoS Lit page, and many of its subtopics now have pages of their own. |
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Yahoo! Directory of Theorists |
Extensive list of literary theorists and critics with links to web pages exclusively on that person. |
Last revised August 1999.
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