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  Aguilar, Grace
Ainsworth, William
Arnold, Matthew
Austen, Jane
Becke, George Lewis
Beerbohm, Max
Borrow, George
Brontë, Emily
Burton, Sir Richard Francis
Butler, Samuel
Byron, Lord George
Calverley, Charles Stuart
Clare, John
Collins, Wilkie
  Dickens, Charles
Disraeli, Benjamin
Eliot, George
Gissing, George
Hardy, Thomas
Hogg, James
Hook, Theodore
Hope, Anthony
Hornung, E. W.
Hughes, Thomas
Kingsley, Charles
Kipling, Rudyard
Lamb, Charles
Lear, Edward
  Marshall-Hall, George W. L.
Rossetti, Christina
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Scott, Sir Walter
Shelley, Mary
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Thackeray, William Makepeace
Thomson, James
Trollope, Anthony
Webb, Mary
Wells, H. G.
Wilde, Oscar
Yonge, Charlotte Mary


Internet Library of Early Journals
Free, searchable access to three 18th c. journals and three 19th c. journals. Maintained by the libraries of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Oxford Universities.

The Imperial Archive Project
Dedicated to the study of literature, imperialism, and postcolonialism.

19th Century British and Irish Authors
Chronological list of authors with hyperlinks to sites about them and their works.

A Nineteenth-Century Timeline
Important social and historical events of the 19th Century and publication dates of authors' works. Also includes Romantic and Victorian links.

The Goblin Market: Reviews of 19th Century Literature
Links to historical information and literary subjects.

Nineteenth-Century Interdisciplinary Studies Students' Collective
Theories and ideas exchange and links to art/architecture, social/cultural, music, literature, journals, and ephemera.

Of the Pathetic Fallacy
Essay from 1856 "Modern Painters" volume iii, part 4 by John Ruskin.

British Literature of the Romantic Era
Information about British women writers of the Romantic era, courses at the University of South Carolina, andlinks to external sites on the Romantics.


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