Voice of the Shuttle — Victorian As always, Voice of the Shuttle is a wonderful clearinghouse web site.
Victoria Research Web A collection of Victorian materials associated with the VICTORIA mailing list. Victorian Web An extensive collection of information on Victorian culture & history. Bibliographies and essays on the social context, economics, religion, philosophy, literature, the arts, science, technology, politics, & gender. 19th Century Authors in UK A big and up-to-date collection of links to author pages. Bibliography of Nineteenth-Century Irish Literature A list of works by major authors, with full text for a few of them. The Curran Index to Wellesley Index Revisions A supplement to the Wellesley Index of Victorian Periodicals, including corrections. Dictionary of Victorian London An impressive on-line dictionary and encyclopedia of Victorian social history. Very well done. E-Texts for Victorianists Texts by nineteenth-century authors such as Arnold, Carlyle, Newman, Pater, and Wilde, based on authoritative editions.
Victorian Studies on the Web Information on the CD-ROM bibliography of Victorian studies. NINES: A Networked Interface for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship A clearinghouse for scholarship on 19th-c. British and American studies. A serious project put together by serious scholars, and deserving of attention. Science in the 19th Century Periodical "A searchable electronic index to the science content of sixteen nineteenth-century general periodicals." More than 7,500 articles. The Victorian Literary Studies Archive, Hyper-Concordance A set of searchable texts of several dozen authors, mostly (but not exclusively) Victorian. Very useful. Victorian Web Sites Impressive and up-to-date collection of links on Victorian England. The Victorian Women Writers Project "The goal of the Victorian Women Writers Project is to produce highly accurate transcriptions of works by British women writers of the 19th century ... Considerable attention will be given to the accuracy and completeness of the texts, and to accurate bibliographical descriptions of them." |