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17th Century
- Anger, Jane
- Behn, Aphra
- Browne, Thomas
- Bunyan, John
- Butler, Samuel
- Butler, Samuel, The Older
- Carew, Richard
- Carew, Thomas
- Cary, Elizabeth
- Cavendish, Margaret
- Chapman, George
- Cowley, Abraham
- Crashaw, Richard
- Dekker, Thomas
- Donne, John
- Dryden, John
- Etherege, George
- Fletcher, John
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- Ford, John
- Herbert, George
- Herrick, Robert
- Jonson, Ben
- Lanyer, Aemilia
- Lovelace, Richard
- Marvell, Andrew
- Massinger, Philip
- Milton, John
- Otway, Thomas
- Philips, Katherine
- Shirley, James
- Speght, Rachel
- Vaughan, Henry
- Wroth, Mary
- Wycherley, William
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A collection of links to pages on a wide variety of seventeenth-century women writers.
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"Refereed journal serving as a formal arena for scholarly discussion and as an academic resource for researchers in the area. Articles examine English literature, literary culture, and language during the 16th and 17th centuries."
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Part of Alan Liu's Voice of the Shuttle project. Links to information on writers, criticism, journals, newsgroups, listservs, and conferences in early modern literary studies.
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Biographies, works, essays, and collected web resources for Donne, Bacon, Jonson, Herbert, Herrick, Milton, Wroth, Carew, Lovelace, Suckling, Vaughan, Crashaw, and Waller.
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Links to full-text essays. Distinguishes between student essays and professional pieces.
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Prose selections from a reader compiled by John F. Tinkler at Towson University.
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Synopses of major plays. From Professor An Sonjae of Sogang University, Seoul.
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Jack Lynch's index of resources for the study of Renaissance and seventeenth-century English literature.
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Ward's descriptions of people and events, by Joe Wortham.
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Complete text of Mildmay Fane's 1648 book, with original illustrations.
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Poetry resource site listing the burial sites of major poets. Also includes: glossary of poetic terms, poets on poetry and a poetry forum.
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A bibliography of Internet resources and literature on seventeenth-century women poets and writers.
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Reviews on Donne's works by Julian Darius.
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History and politics, women in seventeenth-century England, Renaissance music, Renaissance theatre, art and architecture, and the Black Death.
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Links to an English poetry history timeline. Part of Representative Poetry On-line at the University of Toronto.
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