list of links

List of Links

More information on revising and responding to papers

The homepage for MLA (Modern Language Association)

Our Own Words






ENC 1102 links


"Howl" Allen Ginsberg

"Shopping at a Supermarket in California" Allen Ginsberg

"The Yellow Wallpaper" Charlotte Perkins Gilman

"Hands" Sherwood Anderson

"When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" Walt Whitman

"To a Locomotive in Winter" Walt Whitman

"O Me! O Life! "Walt Whitman"

"Wild Nights--Wild Nights!" Emily Dickinson 249

"There's a Certain Slant of Light" Emily Dicksinson 258

"The Soul Selects her own Society--" Emily Dickinson 303

"Much Madness is Divinest Sense" Emily Dickinson 435

"This World is not Conclusion" Emily Dickinson 501

"I Cannot Live with You" Emily Dickinson 640

"The Bible is an Antique Volume" Emily Dickinson 1545

"Mending Wall" Robert Frost

"The Road Not Taken" Robert Frost

"Canis Major" Robert Frost

"The Love Song of J. ALfred Prufrock" T.S. Eliot

"The Hollow Men" T.S. Eliot

"The Wasteland" with notes T.S. Eliot

"Theme for English B" Langston Hughes

"The Negro Speaks of Rivers" Langston Hughes

"Fire" and "Late Last Night" Langston Hughes

"Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note" Amiri Baraka

"An Agony. As Now" Amiri Baraka

"In Just" e.e. cummings

"Buffalo Bill's" e.e. cummings

"Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town" e.e. cummings

"Ariel" Sylvia Plath

"Daddy" Sylvia Plath

"The Colossus" Sylvia Plath

"Dolor" Theodore Roethke

"The Geranium" Theodore Roethke

"My Papa's Waltz" Theodore Roethke

"The Emperor of Ice-Cream" Wallace Stevens

"Anecdote of the Jar" Wallace Stevens

"The River Merchant's Wife" Ezra Pound

"A Pact" and "In a Station of the Metro" Ezra Pound

"Spring and All" William Carlos Williams

"The Red Wheelbarrow" William Carlos Williams

"This is Just to Say" William Carlos Williams

"The Rose is Obsolete" William Carlos Williams

"Storm Warnings" Adrienne Rich

"Aunt Jennifer's Tigers," "Orion," and "Diving into the Wreck" Adrienne Rich

"The Sick Rose" William Blake

"The Fly" William Blake

"The Tyger" William Blake

"London" William Blake

"Eolian Harp" Samauel Taylor Coleridge

"Kubla Khan" Samuel Taylor Coleridge

"Frost at Midnight" Samuel Taylor Coleridge

"Ode on a Grecian Urn" John Keats

"To Autumn" John Keats

"Ode on Melancholy" John Keats

"Ozymandias" Percy Bysshe Shelley

"To a Skylark" Percy Bysshe Shelley

"The World is Too Much With Us" William Wordsworth

"She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways" William Wordsworth

"London, 1802" William Wordsworth

"Axe Handles" Gary Snyder







ENC 1145 links


William Burroughs site with a cut-up generator [This link works off and on]

another cut-up generator

Ginsberg

annotated electronic version of "Howl"

Kerouac and all things good [This link is probably dead]

Blake 1145 reading

Whitman 1145 reading click on the poem index at the top of the page and find "Song of the Open Road"

Rimbaud 1145 reading (intro)

Rimbaud 1145 reading (The Alchemy of the Word from A Season in Hell)

Baudelaire 1145 reading (includes biography and excerpts link at the top)

Baudelaire "Get Drunk"

Amiri Baraka 1145 reading ("Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note")

Jim Carroll and John Donne 1145 reading

Henry Rollins 1145 reading

Henry Rollins 1145 reading includes "Henry's Introduction to Weights"

Jim Morrison 1145 reading click on "poetry by Jim Morrison" on the right-hand column

Bayard Johnson 1145 reading

Comprehensive Beat site






Other Links


Tutorial for HTMl and Web Design

A wealth of information about digital culture, hypertext theory, and all things digital

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How to Watch Your Brother Die

True Descenders

Excerpt from Night

Excerpt from Monster

Camouflaging the Chimera and We Never Know

Martin Luther King's "Letter From Birmingham Jail"

One Man's Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace

The Hacker Crackdown

Emerson's Self-Reliance

Thoreau and all his works

The Blake webpage

another Blake page, a bit experimental

a Blake page from UGA, home of all things good and Blakean

Hypertext of John Milton's writing

Numerous Dictionaries

Another good dictionary

a nice Walt Whitman page

James Joyce

The Book of Kells, probably the most beautiful illuminated manuscript of the Medieval Ages

Old English, Norse, Anglo-Saxon information

Old English

Bohemian Ink

alchemy

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God


Search Engines

Dogpile, a meta-search engine

FSU Library homepage

MLA search engine (this is for literature almost exclusively. This link may only take you so far as the list of FSU databases. If so, look for MLA Bibliography and click on it.)

Web Luis, FSU's electronic card catalog

FSU's list of databases. First Search on the Web, Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe, and GaleNet (go to the last link on GaleNet, literary resource center) are particularly notable.

ILL (Interlibrary Loan) If FSU doesn't have it, get it from another library--even if it's out of print.

*These engines represent just a few of the resources available on the Internet. For example, Dogpile is only one of many metasearch engines. Also, the MLA and Web Luis links work in tandem. Use the MLA link to look for books and/or articles on your topic. Then, use the Web Luis link to see if the library has your books or subscribes to the journal that you need and if it does, where such materials are located precisely, or click on the source itself and you will see an option that you can click on to search the Web Luis catalog. Journals and magazines tend to be on the second floor in the green binding and are somewhat alphabetized. Also, you can use
Amazon
Borders
or Barnes and Noble
to see what books exist on your topic and then use ILL to get them. Don't forget to look at the bibliographies and works cited at the end of your sources works; essentially they are lists of other works that might be useful to consult.









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