Literature: n. The body of written works of a language, period, or culture.
Information on this Dublin based literature centre, plus online bookshop.
http://www.jamesjoyce.ieAn extensive collection of Scottish written works, as well as tapes and videos.
http://www.spl.org.ukInformation on the centre in Bath which tells the story of Jane's life there.
http://www.janeausten.co.ukAll about the life and works of Lewis Carroll best known for his Alice books.
http://www.lewis-carroll-birthplace.org.ukInformation on the museum at Haworth Parsonage, life long home of the Bronte family.
http://www.bronte.org.ukFor all your poetry needs including international events, listings and magazines.
http://www.poetrykit.orgA resource of English and American literature containing poetry, drama and prose.
http://www.chadwyck.co.ukThe official online home of Agatha Christie.
http://www.agathachristie.comYour gateway to everything you need to know about the world of books in Scotland.
http://www.essbc.demon.co.ukA society of people with interests in the life and works of Samuel Johnson.
http://www.nbbl.demon.co.ukAn online resource relating to classic and modern Persian literature.
http://www.artarena.force9.co.uk/sagalit.htmOnline literature magazine, set up by novelist Steven Kelly.
http://www.richmondreview.co.ukResidential creative writing courses offered by the foundation at 3 centres.
http://www.arvonfoundation.orgNews and information from the association.
http://www.rna-uk.orgPictorial and literary account of the life and work of this famous author.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/misc/personal/cs1ma/anne/bronte.htmlGreat links in a directory format
http://www.uk-literaturedirectory.co.ukA new directory site well worth a look! Tell all your friends.
http://www.uk-websitesdirectory.co.uk17 May 2008