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"The purpose of The Harvard Classics is...nothing less than...to present so ample and characteristic a record of the stream of the world's thought that the observant reader's mind shall be enriched, refined, and fertilized by it." --Charles W. Elliot

My own humble suggestions. I'm entirely open to new books, so please feel free to make suggestions.

Online

Project Gutenberg
Etexts...by author and title. You can download or read almost every classic text imaginable online. The first place I go to for resources.

Author

The Jane Austen Page
A wonderful Austen resource. Includes synopses, recipes and articles.

The Jane Austen Information Page
Everything and anything you wqanted to know about Jane Austen: texts, journal articles, songs, jokes, and more.

Work in Progress
A Joyce site with texts, photos, articles, etc.

The Thomas Hardy Resource Library
Chock full of everything related to Hardy, including bibliography, texts, reviews, film information, and even maps of Wessex.

Of

A Celebration of Women Writers
Devoted to women writers of all periods, with on-line texts and links to related pages.

American

British

The Victorian Web
A comprehensive overview of the Victorian period which focuses on its individual writers, as well as the art, philosophy, science, politics, and technology of the time.

The Victoria Research Web
Devoted to Victorian literature, with an index of libraries and journals, teaching guides and syllabi, as well as links to related sites.

Booksellers

Borders
I was doing a search for Vanity Fair and this bookseller came up with less expensive versions in both paperback and hardcover editions.

Barnes & Noble
My favorite store to browse in. Great site to find anything from books to posters (yes, they sell those too).

Amazon.com
The great and vast internet warehouse of "stuff". They deliver quickly and they even give you nifty bookmarks with your order. Bit more expensive than other direct sellers.

Everyman's Library
For the past 90 years, the publishers of Everyman's have been devoted to bringing readers the best of world literature and poetry in fine, collectible editions. Today our series includes more than 250 volumes, ranging from the Classics to Contemporary Classics, Children's Classics to Pocket Poets. You can sign their guestbook for a free catalogue.

Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press puts out an incredible volume of collectible classics. They don't have a complete catalogue for you to peruse through, but you can do searches on specific authors and titles to find what you're looking for.


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