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The Camelot Project in University of Rochester      |
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English Literature->Manuscripts English Literature->Poetry->By period->Medieval,Middle English(1066-1500) English Literature->Prose & Novel->
The Camelot Project, in my opinion, is the best website on medieval romances available right now. It provides a complete link to the TEAMS Middle English texts, which is the e-text version of all works of medieval literature published by Western Michigan University. The Camelot Project also has links to post-medieval reworkings of Arthurian legends, as well as many helpful and interesting articles written by professors and students in Rochester. Moreover, this web site is very well maintained--the latest update was done in August 2008. Anyone that has an interest in Arthurian romances but do not know what to read or where to start should check out this web site.
URL : http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/cphome.stm
Keyword(s) : Literature, Medieval, Literature, Medieval, Study and teaching
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Anthology of Middle English Literature      |
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General Resources->Anthologies/Collections English Literature->Poetry->By period->Medieval,Middle English(1066-1500)
This excellent online resource consists primarily of a collection of the major literary figures in the 14th and 15th centuries. There are e-texts, biographies, and bibliographies of significant writers.
URL : http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/
Keyword(s) : Literature, Medieval, Middle English, 1100-1500, anthology, Canon (Literature), 14th century, 15th century

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Renascence Editions      |
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General Resources->Digital Repositories English Literature->Poetry->By period->Medieval,Middle English(1066-1500) English Literature->Poetry->By period->English Renaissance(1500-1640)
This website was created and edited by Risa Stephanie Bear at the University of Oregon. This site is an effort to make available online works printed in English between the years 1477, when Caxton began printing and 1799, the date of the first edition of Wordsworth and Coleridge¡¯s collaboration on a new kind of poetry. Namely, the site is an extensive online repository of literary works printed prior to the Romantic era. Accordingly, online texts are available. It is also possible to access the PDF file version of every item. Sorted by authors alphabetically, this site is very easy to search. Moreover, there is a search engine for visitors to quickly locate particular words or phrases. This site offers the earliest editions of works which contain spellings and typography in use at the time of first printing, while many other libraries do not have access to such editions. Thus, it is useful for students to spend a little time experiencing some of the context of the contemporary reading experience.
URL : http://uoregon.edu/%7Erbear/
Keyword(s) : Renaissance in literature, European poetry, Renaissance, 1450-1600
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