ΛΟΓΟΤΕΧΝΙΚΑ ΕΙΔΗ:
ΛΟΓΟΤΕΧΝΙΚΑ ΚΕΙΜΕΝΑ ΣΕ ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΝΙΚΗ ΜΟΡΦΗ
- Bartleby.com: Great Books Online
- Bibliomania: Free Online Literature and Study Guides
- Subject Guides / The British Library
- Etext Projects / University of Virginia Library
- Internet Archive: eBooks and Texts
- Online Books Page
- The Oxford Text Archive (OTA)
- Project Gutenberg
- An Archive of 6,000 Historical Children’s Books, All Digitized and Free to Read Online / Open Culture
- List of webpages with free online greek e-books / AlphaVita
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ΠΛΗΡΟΦΟΡΙΑΚΕΣ ΠΗΓΕΣ
ΛΟΓΟΤΕΧΝΙΚΕΣ ΠΕΡΙΟΔΟΙ
- African American Women Writers of 19th century / New York Public Library
- Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse / Humanities Text Initiative
- Early Modern Literary Studies
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook / Fordham University
- The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies / Georgetown University
- The Modernist Journal Project
- Romantic Circles / University of Maryland
- The Victorian Web
- Victorian Women Writers Project / Indiana University
- Wright American Fiction
ΛΟΓΟΤΕΧΝΙΑ ΚΑΤΑ ΠΕΡΙΟΧΗ
- American Studies Resource Portal / Department of American Literature and Culture, AUTH
- Australian Studies Resources / University of Sydney Library's Electronic Text and Image Service (SETIS)
- Canadian Writers / Reading Lists / Canadian Poetry List recommented by you
- Documenting the American South / Library of Southern Literature
- North Carolina Digital Collections
ΑΛΛΕΣ ΕΞΕΙΔΙΚΕΥΜΕΝΕΣ ΛΟΓΟΤΕΧΝΙΕΣ
ΣΥΓΓΡΑΦΕΙΣ
- Australian Society of Authors
- Carlyle Letters Online: A Victorian Cultural Reference
- Contemporary Writers in the UK / British Council Literature Database
- Dickinson Electronic Archives
- Digital Emerson : a collective archive
- Chaucer / The British Library
- Edgar Alan Poe Digital Collection
- Global Shakespeares: Video & Performance Archive - Open Access
- International Virginia Woolf Society
- Kate Chopin
- Mark Twain Project
- Shakespeare Online