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Voice of the Shuttle: Victorian
--meta-site that will link you to tons of great stuff -- the problem is going through it all
Victorian Web
--super site from George Landow at Brown, really worth investigating
Victoria Research Web
--well-organized site devoted to scholarly research (duh!) in Victorian Studies . . . includes a section on planning your research trip to Britain
Photos of Victorian London
--self-explanatory
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Brontë, Charlotte and Emily
The Brontë Sisters Site (lots of good links, bizarre picture)
Web Resources for Jane Eyre (useful, bare-bones list)
Collins, Wilkie
Wilkie Collins Page--excellent site with bio, photos, publication data, other links
World Wide Wilkie--helpful resource (no bells and whistles) put together by the Wilkie Collins SocietyDickens, Charles
The Dickens Project--sponsored by U-Cal Santa Cruz, the 'Project' page includes a biography, electronic archive, and links to other Dickens material
The Dickens Page--created by a professor at the University of Nagoya,this is a rewarding site; you might find the listing of Bleak House Resources particularly helpfulEliot, George
George Eliot Page--another good page from Nagoya University . . . pictures, bio, chronology, etc.Hardy, Thomas
The Thomas Hardy Association Page--if you scroll down, you'll find lots of links to bios, critical essays, the Hardy Review, etc.Back to Top
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MLA-ish Guide to Writing Research Papers
--based on the MLA style guide (which used to be on-line but now is not)
Hypertext Webster's Dictionary
--type it in and look it up
Roots of English: an Etymological Dictionary
--free (as far as I can tell) downloadable dictionary that will frequently come in handy
Roget's Thesaurus--Hyptertext
--a new edition, but apparently based on the 1911 edition, so?????
Word Net Lexical Database
--developed using concepts from cognitive psychology, this site is a little confusing at first (particularly in what, exactly, it's doing) but it's fun and useful
BritSpeak
--a not altogether serious guide to British English for American speakers