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Literature
Contains resources available through the library and freely online that pertain to literature, poetry, and other humanities subject areas.
This page provides links a variety of resources of or about American literature. Many are extremely comprehensive reference lists of other freely available web resources.
The Native American Literature Symposium is organized by an independent group of Indigenous scholars committed to making a place where Native voices can be heard.
Poets & Writers keeps a relatively up-to-date database of current literary magazines accepting submissions. Use its filters to find magazines that accept and publish poetry digitally and freely on the web.
The Voice of the Shuttle began in late 1994 as an introduction to the Web for humanists at the University of California, Santa Barbara [...] Its mission has been to provide a structured and briefly annotated guide to online resources that at once respects the established humanities disciplines in their professional organization and points toward the transformation of those disciplines as they interact with the sciences and social sciences and with new digital media.
Celebrating and documenting the creativity of Asian, Black, Latina, and Native women, VG is one of the internet's most comprehensive and well-respected academic databases for women artists of color.
This is a collection of 19th century American fiction, as listed in Lyle Wright's bibliography American Fiction, 1851-1875. There are currently 2,887 volumes included (1,763 unedited, 1,124 fully edited and encoded) by 1,456 authors.