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- Bartleby.com -
Here's where to find Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, the oldest, most famous
reference source for quotations. If that's not recommendation enough,
Bartleby.com is also the place to go for Simpson's Contemporary
Quotations, the King James Bible, The Elements of
Style, Gray's Anotomy and the Harvard Classics
collection, with e-texts of 70 volumes of Great Books.
- Bibliomania -
Inviting and easy to navigate Bibliomania has something for everyone. There's a
cross-section of reference books and study guides as well as a large collection
of free e-books - classic fiction, nonfiction, poetry and religious texts - all
of which can be read online or searched by a word or a phrase.
- The Internet Public
Library Online Literary Criticism Collection - For one of the most
inclusive sources of information on literature, not just 20th century American,
but also pre 1185 Japanese, Middle Eastern and Scandinavian, try the Internet
Public Library. It offers thousands of links to sites where you can find
criticism and biographies.
- Quotations Home
Page - Contains thousands of quotations, old and new, familiar and
obscure, humorous and pompous, ironic and maybe even a little profound.
- Quoteland.com - If
you want to hear a quotation spoken by the person who originally said it, check
out this site's audio archive. Along with historic speeches like FDR's rousing
declaration of war, you'll find the original delivery of lines like "Frankly,
my dear, I don't give a damn" and "Well, I'm not a crook!"
- Searchebooks.com - Looking for an
e-book online? Start here. Just type in an author or a title and you'll be
given a long list of links where you can find and purchase the e-book you want.
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