The very best place to begin
is with Prof. Alan Liu's monumental project, "The Voice of the Shuttle," which
features an astonishing number of links to other sites, not just in Romanticism
but throughout literary study - and also in other disciplines. You'll find materials
for courses offered at other institutions, as well as a remarkable array of
reference materials, from encyclopedias to map-making utilities and telephone
directories. Have a look - you won't be disappointed.
Main
home page for "The Voice of the Shuttle"
The English Victorian
Period page
Another fascinating website is the Romanticism
Chronology, coordinated on Liu's site by Prof. Laura Mandell of Ohio University.
Here you can select any year within the Romantic period and follow a variety
of links to historical, social, political and other events, as well as to works
of art in all the media. It is a rich and thoroughly fascinating resource. Home
page for The Romanticism Chronology
Home page for Romanticism on the Net
The very best place to begin searching
any aspect of Victorian culture and society is The
Victorian Web
Home
Page: Stephen C. Behrendt
Here are a number
of other useful sites for information, research, and general browsing; most
of these contain links to additional sites.
NASSR (North American Society for the Study of
Romanticism) home
page
Jack Lynch's "Literary Resources" page for the Romantics
Michael Gamer's "Romantics Links"
Gary Harrison's Romantics
Page
Home page for British Women Playwrights, c. 1800
Adriana Craciun's Women Writers of the Romantic Period
British Women Romantic Poets project at University of California, Davis; home page
Archive of Visual
Images of London
A major website and launch pad for everything relating to the Gothic: The Literary Gothic
Directory
of the Virtual Library: Humanities Area(s)
Directory of World Library Servers
The British Library, London: home page
Public Record Office, United Kingdom: home page
EARL: Genealogical Resources for United Kingdom and Ireland