- David Dodge (1910-1974)
- Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
- Edgar Rice Burroughs Novels
- F Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Home Page
- Literary Kicks
- To Kill a Mockingbird and Harper Lee
- Welcome to Oz
- Yahoo UK and Ireland: Authors
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- David Dodge (1910-1974)
- Offers information on Dodge's novels including the 'Whit' and 'Colby' series, To Catch a Thief which formed the basis for an Alfred Hitchcock film, travel books and articles, short stories, and plays. Also features biographical references, and a scrapbook of family photographs.
Author: Brandt, Randal
Subjects: american literature from 1900
DeweyClass: 813
Resource type: documents, images
- Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
- Document archive depicting the literature of the Women's Liberation Movement in America, with a focus on its early origins in the 1960s and 70s. Resources range from articles, dealing with the issues of colour, roles and sexuality, to a digitised reproduction of a song book. Information is searchable by subject category or keyword, with links to additional sites of relevance being included.
Author: Digital Scriptorium, Special Collections Library, Duke University
Subjects: american literature from 1900, women's rights
DeweyClass: 305.42
Resource type: document collection
- Edgar Rice Burroughs Novels
- Full text of selected Tarzan books and other books by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950), including The Beasts of Tarzan, A Princess of Mars, Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar, and The Lost Continent.
Author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice
Subjects: american literature from 1900
DeweyClass: 813.54
Resource type: fiction ebooks
- F Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Home Page
- Commemorates the centenary of F Scott Fitzgerald's birth in 1996, by chronicling his writing and his personal life, both of which have been credited as epitomising the 'jazz age' generation. Information comprises a chronology, a biography, facts and quotations, as well as access to full text online retrieval of some of Fitzgerald's writing, including 'Bernice Bobs Her Hair', and 'Winter Dreams'.
Author: Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina
Subjects: american literature from 1900
DeweyClass: 810
Resource type: biography, books
- Literary Kicks
- Dedicated to Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and the beat generation in Literature.
Author: Asher, Levi
Subjects: american literature from 1900, american poetry
DeweyClass: 810
Resource type: documents
- To Kill a Mockingbird and Harper Lee
- Published in 1960, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' remains a prime example of the social tensions in 1930s American south. Information on the novel, the 1962 cinematic representation, and the author are provided. Additional resources approach racism, and the Scottsboro Trials, the infamous American court case of the 1930s reputed to resemble the trial of Tom Robinson.
Author: Kansas, Jane
Subjects: american literature from 1900
DeweyClass: 810
Resource type: data collection
- Welcome to Oz
- Collection of online resources chronicling the history of the Oz stories in print, cinema, and art, and the people behind the tales. Biographical information includes sources on L Frank Baum, W W Denslow, Jr., Frank Kramer, and Dick Martin. Literary material incorporates the 'Famous Forty' covering the period 1899-1963, as well as the works that followed and were later discovered. Additional works by those involved in Oz, and their critical analysis, are also available.
Author: Weisberg, Lawrence D.
Subjects: american literature from 1900, american literature to 1900, children's books, children's literature
DeweyClass: 808.899
Resource type: index
- Yahoo UK and Ireland: Authors
- Alphabetical list of links to pages by and about hundreds of authors worldwide.
Author: Yahoo
Subjects: american literature from 1900, book reviews, contemporary fiction, english literature from 1871, world literature
DeweyClass: 800
Resource type: index
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