WEB
LINKS |
Where
do you want to go?
What
do you want to know?
The two following links supplement
the material contained in our textbook:
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The
Norton Anthology: companion
web site for our textbook. This site contains links to many sites
devoted to topics, authors, and works that are covered in our textbook.
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The
Norton Online Archive:
Links to a few more works by the authors in our text book.
If in your research for this
class, you stumble across a worthwhile web site, e-mail
the instructor so that the site can be added as a link on this page.
Other Useful Sites:
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Merriam-Webster
Dictionary: Look up definitions online.
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MLA
Guidelines for documenting online
material (the most up-to-date info from the gods themselves). In
the index, look for "MLA Style." Once you arrive at the "MLA Style"
page, look through the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
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SilverPlatter:
This site may give you online access to the MLA International Bibliography
(as of January 30, 2001), which contains citations for any texts written
about literature or linguistics. (Look for a link to the MLA International
Bibliography.)
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