Auburn Links
Online
Courses at Auburn
Auburn English
AU Library
AubieCat
AU Campus Map
Links every undergraduate should know (productivity hacks from profhacker.com)
Reading Links
Not sure how you should be preparing for class when there's so many pages of a novel to read? Check these links out:
How To Study a Novel (Mantex)
Eighteenth Century Links
The
granddaddy of them all: Eighteenth-Century
Resources (Jack Lynch, Rutgers U)
I do not pretend to keep a list anywhere near as comprehensive as Jack's.
My colleague Paula Backscheider also keeps an excellent list of resources on her site.
Theatre/Women Resources
British
Women Playwrights around 1800 (Universite de Montreal)
Eighteenth-Century Theatre (Theatre Database)
McCoy's
Guide to Theatre and Performance Studies (Ken McCoy, Stetson U)
A
Celebration of Women Writers 1701 - 1800 (UPenn)
Chawton House Library
The Orlando Project (Cambridge)
Corvey Women Writers (Sheffield Hallam University)
Other Specific Resources
Gallica
Eigheenth-Century Collections Online (ECCO)
Early Novels Database (END, UPenn)
The
Spectator Text Project at the Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (Rutgers)
The
Lewis Walpole Library Digital Collection (Yale)
The Hogarth Archive (University of Wales, Lampeter)
Eighteenth-Century
England (students at the University of Michigan)
Useful
Lies About the 18th C (James
Winn on C18-L)
British Fiction 1800-1829 (Cardiff University)
Access to Archives (A2A)
English Short Title Catalogue(ESTC)
British Periodicals (Chadwyck)
Early Eighteenth-Century Newspaper Reports (compiled by Rictor Norton)
Reading: Harvard Views of Readers, Readership, and Reading History (Harvard)
Current Value of Old Money (Roy Davies)
Measuring Worth
18th Century Cost of Living
Records of the Old Bailey
Republic of Letters (Stanford)
Publications
Eighteenth-Century Fiction
Eighteenth-Century Life
Eighteenth-Century Novel
Eighteenth-Century Theory and Interpretation
Eighteenth Century Women
The Age of Johnson
The Scriblerian
Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture
Exhibits, etc.
Before Victoria: Extraordinary Women of the British Romantic Era (New York Public Library)Laurence Sterne in Cyberspace (Masaru Uchida, Gifu University)
18th-Century Reading Room (Weblog of the Mina Rees Library at the City University of New York)
Brilliant Women: Eighteenth-Century Bluestockings (National Portrait Gallery, UK)
Societies, Groups, Conferences, etc.
American Association of University Women(and AAUW-Auburn)MLA
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) (and SE-ASECS, EC-ASECS, SC-ASECS, MW-ASECS, among many others!)
Aphra Behn Society
Frances Burney Centre (and affiliated Societies)
Jane Austen Society of North America
Samuel Richardson Society
North American Conference on British Studies
SHARP (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing)
Bloomington 18th-Century Group (University of Indiana-Bloomington)
British Women Writers Association