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Howard Fast Bibliography ?
http://www.trussel.com/hf/howfast.htm
Extensive compilation of primary and secondary materials; includes edition and translation details and cover scans and jacket text of many titles. By Steve Trussel.
Jeffery Farnol Bibliography ?
http://cres1.lancs.ac.uk/~esarie/farnol/biblio.htm
Chronological list of Farnol's novels, and notes about biographical and related material; includes cover scans and plot summaries of many titles.
Children's Literature: A Guide to Criticism ?
http://www.unm.edu/~lhendr/
Extensive annotated bibliography of the field to 1985. Includes indices of critics, authors, titles, and subjects. By Linnea Hendrickson.
Mitchell's West Indian Bibliography ?
http://www.books.ai/
Comprehensive guide to English-language non-fiction of and about the West Indies, 1492 to present, organized alphabetically by author; includes more than 25,000 titles, most with brief annotation. By Don Mitchell QC.
Edward Gorey Bibliography ?
http://www.fearofdolls.com/gorey.html
Complete list of the published works; includes books Gorey wrote or illustrated, books that include his writings or illustrations, translations, and selected secondary materials.
Terence McKenna Bibliography ?
http://www.cmays.net/tmbib.shtml
Extensive lists of primary and secondary materials; includes cover scans of many titles. By Chris Mays.
Greek Theater: An Annotated Bibliography ?
http://members.tripod.com/DemKoutsogiannis/biblio.htm
Annotated guide to 182 essays and translated plays that appeared in English from 1824 to 1994. By Stratos Constantinidis.
Chaucer Bibliographies ?
http://geoffreychaucer.org/bibliography/
Annotated bibliography of online bibliographies and related resources. By David Wilson-Okamura.
The Chaucer Review: An Indexed Bibliography ?
http://www3.baylor.edu/~Chaucer_Bibliography/
Annotated guide to volumes 1-30 (1966-1996) of the Review, in which the bibliography first appeared as a special issue in April 1997.
Author Guides ?
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/lit/authors.html
Annotated index of online guides to and texts by more than seventy "literary" authors.
Post Colonial Literature Bibliography ?
http://www.ripon.edu/library/support/postcolonial.htm
Notes more than 500 primary and secondary sources; includes sections on general works, empires, regions, post-colonial feminist approaches, post-colonialism and post-modernity, and Orientalism.
William Butler Yeats: Selected Bibliography ?
http://research.umbc.edu/~mccready/yeats3.html
Guide to standard bibliographical works, collected editions, letters, biographies, and criticism. By Sam McCready.
Native American Literature: A Selected Bibliography ?
http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/nativebib.htm
Alphabetical arrangement of major scholarly studies. By Donna M. Campbell.
Essential Chaucer ?
http://colfa.utsa.edu/chaucer/
Annotated bibliography of Chaucer studies, 1900-1984; includes more than 900 records categorized by nearly 90 topics. By Mark Allen and John H. Fisher.
Henry Miller Bibliography of Primary Sources ?
http://home.pacbell.net/washley/hmbiblio/index.html
Comprehensive listing of books, contributions to periodicals, and related materials; based on the 1,600-page Miller bibliography from Alyscamps Press, 1994. By Roger Jackson and Wm. Ashley.
MLA International Bibliography ?
http://www.mla.org/publications/bibliography
Classified subject index of books and articles published on modern languages, literatures, folklore, and linguistics.
Critical Bibliography of Japan in English-Language Verse ?
http://themargins.net/bibliography.html
Comprehensive annotated guide to the use of Japanese subjects and forms by British, Irish, and American poets, particularly from 1900 to 1950. By David Ewick.
Bibliography of Historical Fiction for Children ?
http://www.marysmoffat.co.uk/bibliography/bib.htm
Guide to historical novels for readers from age seven to sixteen; includes a detailed synopsis of each title noted. By Mary S. Moffat.
Prehistoric Fiction Bibliography ?
http://www.trussel.com/prehist/prehist1.htm
Annotated guide to more than 1,000 "novel[s] set in prehistoric times, or in which the principal characters are members of prehistoric society"; includes indices of titles, publication dates, and authors, and cover scans of most titles. By Steve Trussel.
British Author Bibliographies ?
http://www.abfar.co.uk/bibliog_index.html
Checklists of books by Agatha Christie, Jeffery Farnol, Georgette Heyer, J. B. Priestley, Nevil Shute, Howard Spring, Dennis Wheatley, P. G. Wodehouse, and Dornford Yates; Heyer and Yates lists include cover scans. By Michael Sims.
Wilkie Collins: An Incomplete Bibliography ?
http://www.rightword.com.au/writers/wilkie/wc/wcbiblio.html
Chronological checklists of monographs and short stories.
Women and World Literature: Bibliography of Anthologies of Women's Literature in Translation ?
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/bibliogs/littrans.html
Most entries are annotated; includes bibliographies of women's writing in English translation. Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies 61, by Carolyn J. Kruse, 1992.
Women Mystery Writers ?
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/bibliogs/mystery.html
Includes three annotated sections of works with a strong female central character, "Mean Streets" ("hard-boiled atmospherics"), "Tea at the Vicarage" (minimum of violence), and "Making a Statement" (mystery fiction with a social conscience). Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies 74, by Helene Androski, 1995.
Contemporary Women Novelists: A Selected Annotated List ?
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/bibliogs/authbib.htm
"Limited to outstanding first novelists or established novelists who have been undeservedly neglected." Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies 76, by Helene Androski, 1996.
Early Modern Women Writers ?
http://www.pinn.net/~sunshine/biblio/theobib2.html
Extensive list of titles in print in 1996, with an emphasis on works written before 1800; includes links to biographical information about many authors noted.
Collaborative Bibliographies in American Literature and Culture Studies ?
http://www.georgetown.edu/tamlit/collab_bib/collab_bib.html
Guide to online resources in The Canon and Modern Fiction, Dialect and Vernacular, Constructions of Race, Interracial Interactions, and The Harlem Renaissance.
Ernest Bramah Bibliography ?
http://www.massmedia.com/~mikeb/bramah/
Comprehensive guide to work by and about the writer, including variant editions of his books, appearances in periodicals and anthologies, and biographies, criticism, and reviews; includes cover scans of many titles. By Mike Berro.
ABC-Lit: An Index to Children's Literature Scholarship ?
http://www.abc-lit.com/
Searchable guide to scholarship in peer-reviewed journals, 1995 to present; more than 1,600 records, more than 300 abstracted. By Lisa R. Bartle.
The Richard Connell Bibliography ?
http://www.geocities.com/richard_connell_bibliography/
Listing of books, articles, and websites about this American short story author.
A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism, and Philology ?
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html
FTP directory of more than 130,000 items, including lists for individual authors and critical schools, literary theory, literary history, aesthetics, semiotics, and related subjects. By Jose Angel Garcia Landa.
English Literature and Religion ?
http://www.english.umd.edu/englfac/WPeterson/ELR/elr.htm
Bibliographical database of more than 8,500 records covering "religious aspects and backgrounds of English literature, from the Middle Ages to the present." By William S. Peterson.
Michael Ondaatje: Bibliography of Primary Works ?
http://www.cariboo.bc.ca/ae/engml/FRIEDMAN/ondaatjebiblio.htm
Chronological listings of Ondaatje's poetry collections, novels, and miscellaneous related materials. By Thomas B. Friedman.
English and American Literature: Selected Bibliography ?
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/butlref/subj/aelit/amlit.html
Classified guide to reference materials in the field, including standard bibliographies, dictionaries, indices, and encyclopedias; includes sections on literary forms, periodicals, dissertations, and manuscripts. From the Butler Library Reference Department, Columbia University.
Restoration Comedy Project ?
http://alojamientos.us.es/restoration/
Database of comedies, farces, burlesques and drolls, as well as some tragicomedies in which comedy has a significant part, written in the Restoration period. University of Seville.

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