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.
livery
Maintained by Eddy.