- Alice in
Wonderland.
- The works of Dorothy Parker.
- The complete works of William Shakespeare
-
have been neatly prepared for hypertext (complete with a glossary).
- There's an Edgar Allan Poe
site.
- Part of an essay on freedom of speech.
- Terry Pratchett shows up a fair bit:
- There's an ftp archive and web pages
can be found in Warwick, Sweden and Virginia, or you
can consult Jake
Kesinger's Pratchett page.
- The University of Toronto has some James Joyce.
- The Sardinia Research
Center
- has a few Italian classics, including La Divina Commedia.
- The Women's
Studies program at Maryland
- has some poems by women, especially Emily
Dickinson.
- Project
Bartleby includes the complete poems of Wordsworth.
- CopticNet has Coptic scriptural
materials.
- The Quartz archive
has a few texts not available at other locations.
- The Libellus
Project has Latin texts.
- The Oxford Text Archive has a large
collection.
- The English Server at CMU
includes some poems.
- Trips to
the Moon by Lucian
- at Project
Gutenberg
- Wiretap is similar to Project
Gutenberg in focus and scope.
- The British Library has a home page.
Maintained by Eddy.