Arts, Literature, World Literature, British, 19th Century
- Arnold, Matthew@
- Borrow, George
- Lear, Edward@
- Eliot, George
- Kipling, Rudyard@
- Hook, Theodore
- Scott, Sir Walter
- Disraeli, Benjamin@
- Wilde, Oscar@
- Hogg, James@
- Thomson, James
- Hardy, Thomas@
- Austen, Jane@
- Aguilar, Grace
- Byron, Lord George@
- Burton, Sir Richard Francis
- Webb, Mary
- Yonge, Charlotte Mary
- Wells, H. G.@
- Becke, George Lewis@
- Hornung, E. W.
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- Hornung, E. W.
- Calverley, Charles Stuart@
- Clare, John
- Beerbohm, Max
- Gissing, George@
- Butler, Samuel@
- Kingsley, Charles
- Hughes, Thomas
- Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
- Shelley, Mary@
- Ainsworth, William
- Rossetti, Christina@
- Dickens, Charles@
- Trollope, Anthony@
- Collins, Wilkie
- Thackeray, William Makepeace
- Marshall-Hall, George W. L.@
- Hope, Anthony
- Stevenson, Robert Louis
- Lamb, Charles
- Brontë, Emily@
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See Also:
- Chronological list of authors with hyperlinks to sites about them and their works.
- Essay from 1856 "Modern Painters" volume iii, part 4 by John Ruskin.
- Dedicated to the study of literature, imperialism, and postcolonialism.
- Theories and ideas exchange and links to art/architecture, social/cultural, music, literature, journals, and ephemera.
- Biographical information and novel summaries.
- Important social and historical events of the 19th Century and publication dates of authors' works. Also includes Romantic and Victorian links.
- Information about British women writers of the Romantic era, courses at the University of South Carolina, andlinks to external sites on the Romantics.
- Links to historical information and literary subjects.
- Free, searchable access to three 18th c. journals and three 19th c. journals. Maintained by the libraries of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Oxford Universities.
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