| Arts
and Letters and E-Library
of Literature
This site publishes two multicultural journals -in many languages-
dedicated to "Outer-Art" (movement consisting of upside
down artworks), and respectively to "Paradoxism" (movement
based on excessive use of antitheses, contradictions, paradoxes
in creation). Besides avant-garde, there also are traditional literary
papers.
Therefore, you'd find manifestos, anti-manifestos,
an outer-art gallery, essays, criticism, interviews, poetry, dramas,
books, anthologies, etc.
The
Paris Review
"The Paris Review hopes to emphasize creative work,
fiction and poetry, not to the exclusion of criticism, but with
the aim in mind of merely removing criticism from the dominating
place it holds in most literary magazines and putting it pretty
much where it belongs, i.e., somewhere near the back of the book.
I think The Paris Review should welcome these people into
its pages: the good writers and good poets, the non-drumbeaters
and non-axe-grinders. So long as they're good."
Street
and Smith Preservation and Access Project
Street & Smith produced a wide variety of popular literature,
including dime novels, pulp magazines, books in series for juveniles,
fashion and homemaking magazines, comics, and adventure stories.
Street & Smith authors, including such literary figures as Horatio
Alger, Theodore Dreiser, Upton Sinclair, and Jack London were often
disguised by house pseudonyms and wrote to carefully calculated
formulae, with their respective products subject to extensive rewriting
by Street & Smith editors. |
The
Book List Center
Includes lists prepared by authorities in dozens of fields as well
as comprehensive listings of award-winning books complete from the
first year of the award to the present.
NISO
A NISO standard developed through consensus, identifies model methods,
materials, or practices for libraries, bibliographic and information
services, and publishers.
The
Book List Center
Includes lists prepared by authorities in dozens of fields as well
as comprehensive listings of award-winning books complete from the
first year of the award to the present.
Project
Gutenberg
C lassic books from the start of this century and previous centuries,
from authors like Shakespeare, Poe, Dante, as well as well-loved
favorites like the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
the Tarzan and Mars books of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Alice's adventures
in Wonderland as told by Lewis Carroll, and thousands of others.
Pinacotheca
Holmseiana and Camden
House
Everything a Sherlock Holmes fan could wamt.
Shakespeare.com
William
Blake Archive
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