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Novels and Tales Links, Fall 2004

I will be updating this list of links over the rest of the semester. My aim is to be selective and choose the most useful sites for context and research. This list represents only the tip of the iceberg; to get a sense of the range of pages out there on the various authors and topics related to this course, I highly recommend that you search on your own by going to any web search engine (I think teoma and google are the best for looking up specific things; yahoo!, excite, infoseek, lycos, and profusion.com are good if you want a somewhat organized overview of what's out there). Please email me with suggestions for additions to this list at simon@fredonia.edu.

Table of Contents



Cheap Books



Electronic Text Archives



On Researching and Writing Well



General Research Sites



Literary and Cultural Studies Research Sites

Critical Theory

Literary and Cultural Studies


On Individual Genres, Works, and Authors
Note: check out the web site for the anthology we're using at
http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/charters/storywriter/ for more on many of these writers!

Woody Allen

Isabel Allende

Dorothy Allison

The Arabian Nights

Margaret Atwood

Italo Calvino

Angela Carter

Cinderella/Donkeyskin

Sandra Cisneros

Julio Cortázar

Roald Dahl

Fables, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, and Folklore

Neil Gaiman

Patricia Grace

Brothers Grimm

Nalo Hopkinson

Joseph Jacobs

Charles Johnson

Franz Kafka

Lin Lan

Clarice Lispector

Little Red Riding Hood/Little Red Cap

Magical Realism, Postmodernism, and Experimental Fiction

Gabriel García Márquez

Fatema Mernissi

Chiang Mi

Alan Moore

Lorrie Moore

Narrative Theory and Practice

Charles Perrault

Salman Rushdie

Agnes Sam

Anne Sexton

Leslie Marmon Silko

James Thurber

Kurt Vonnegut

William Carlos Williams




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ENGL 209: Novels and Tales, Fall 2004
Created: 8/19/04 2:15 pm
Last modified: 9/16/04 12:36 pm
Thanks to Melissa Hogan and Shannon McRae for suggesting links.