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| Harriet Beecher Stowe Center |
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| Organization which preserves the author's Conneticut home and aims to provide a forum for discussion of her life and work. Offers numerous resources for teachers and students. |
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| Isaac Bashevis Singer |
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| Provides information about Singer's life and works, including a biography, bibliography, filmography, and photographs. |
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| John Steinbeck's Pacific Grove |
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| Self-guided driving tour featuring local sites relating to the lives and work of John Steinbeck Includes photographs, map, essay on Steinbeck in Pacific Grove. |
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| Leo Tolstoy |
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| Links to e-texts of Tolstoy's most famous works. There are also photographs of Tolstoy and his home, a timeline of his life, reading tips and recommendations, and a biography. |
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| Life and Work of Dylan Thomas |
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| Information on the life and works of Welsh writer/poet Dylan Thomas. Includes an extensive biography and offers many renowned poems and prose that are accompanied by embedded audio clips. |
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| Mjz1569.com |
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| Modern American writer Michael James Zittel. Read online live journal, spokenword, plays, poetry fiction and prose. |
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| Peter Straub |
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| Horror writer who also wrote several books together with Stephen King. Features news, biography, works, quiz, interviews, and background information. |
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| Ponder Heart, The |
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| Companion website to a Masterpiece Theatre adaptation of Eudora Welty's comic novel "The Ponder Heart." Features a biography and timeline of the life of Welty (1909-2001). |
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| Salinger.org |
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| Contains: a bibliography of works by and about J. D. Salinger; some original commentary and essays; news and rumours concerning Salinger and work relating to him. |
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| Simon Toyne |
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| Offers information and biography of thriller writer Simon Toyne. Features news and a blog. |
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| Stella Sole |
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| Official Web site of this Spanish writer of historical novels of a great human and spiritual interest. Biography, booklist, interpretation of dreams, and quotes. In English and Spanish. |
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| Walter Scott |
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| Includes information about the Corson Collection of Walter Scott material held at the Edinburgh University Library. Also biography, bibliography, a list of works, portraits, correspondence. |
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| Big Bill's Edith Wharton Stuff |
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| Biography and bibliography of Edith Wharton. Born in New York and lived from 1862 to 1937. Writer of The Age of Innocence. |
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| Booker T. Washington |
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| The full text of the autobiography of African American leader Booker T. Washington, and his essays "The Awakening of the Negro" (1896) and "Signs of Progress Among the Negroes" (1900). |
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| City of Dreams |
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| The debut novel from Beverly Swirling, a tale of New Amsterdam. An online resource. |
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| Eudora Welty House |
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| National Historic Landmark in Jackson, Mississippi, that was the home of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eudora Welty for 76 years. Features a virtual tour of the house and garden (with a monthly flower bloom chart), |
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| Fay Weldon |
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| Biographical information, her books, interviews, links, and an email discussion group. |
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| Gore Vidal |
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| Short biography of the author along with short bibliography. |
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| Grapes of Wrath, The |
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| Chapter by chapter plot summary, a list of the major characters, maps of the Joad family's journey, and links to background material for John Steinbeck's novel. |
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| Great Thompson Hunt, The |
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| Fan site dedicated to collecting snippets of information about Hunter S. Thompson, the maverick journalist and author, who embodied a new kind of non-fiction writing that he called "gonzo journalism". |
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| Nathan Stubblefield |
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| Dedicated to the book "Facts and folklore about Nathan Stubblefield" by Bob Lochte. Excerpt, reviews, the author, and purchase information. |
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| Nigel West |
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| An author specialising in security, intelligence, secret service and espionage. Provides information about the books and the author. |
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| Of Mice and Men |
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| Guide to John Steinbeck's novel, arranged by chapter. Each contains a brief summary along with explanations of the vocabulary, allusions, and idioms used. |
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| Oscar Wilde |
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| Information on Irish author and playright including a biography, quotes, photos, and news. |
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| Oscariana |
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| The life and times of Oscar Wilde. Biographical snippets, pictures, correspondence, and articles. |
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| Oscholars, The |
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| Monthly online journal for research into Oscar Wilde and his circle. Requires free registration. |
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| Robert Penn Warren |
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| Contains a biography, bibliographies, essays and critical materials, related Web links, newsletters and other materials related to the Robert Penn Warren Circle, which "honors Warren's life and work." |
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| Steven Whitehurst |
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| Official site for the author of "Words from an Unchained Mind." Includes links to African-American culture sites. |
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| Tad Williams |
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| Information on bestselling fantasy author Tad Williams and his writings. Includes a brief biography, book excerpts, and related links. |
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| Wodehouse.org |
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| Provides links to information about the life and works of British author P.G. Wodehouse. |
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| Zero |
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| Official site for Andrew Vachss, author of the "Burke" series of noir fiction and a nationally recognized attorney and advocate for abused children. |
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