AP Lit Links

Macbeth Links:

http://www.shmoop.com/macbeth/

http://www.novelguide.com/macbeth/index.html

http://www.pathguy.com/macbeth.htm


http://library.thinkquest.org/2888/

http://www.io.com/~jlockett/Grist/English/macbethsources.html

http://www.thelandofmacbeth.com/criticism.htm

http://www.thelandofmacbeth.com/lectures.htm



AUTHORSHIP Links:

AP LIT: Shakespearean Authorship Debate: Oxford Society website
http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com/

AP LIT - Authorship Debate: PBS_ FRONTLINE - Shakespeare Mystery Page. Read
more about it... Join the Debate.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shakespeare/


AP LIT - Authorship Debate: The Shakespeare Authorship Sourcebook... another
interesting site posted by a professor who "changed sides" in the debate!
http://www.sourcetext.com/sourcebook/index.htm
AP LIT: SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP - This is the Shakespearean "party" page...
check out the hometown crowd's viewpoint here.
http://shakespeareauthorship.com/


AP LIT: SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP - An excellent site for viewing several of the
other "contenders' for the authorship title.
http://shakespeareauthorship.org/

CHAUCER LINKS:

The Geoffrey Chaucer Website - courtesy of Harvard, a great
place to start on your outside reading of this author.
http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/

Curious about the lives of MEDIEVAL WOMEN of Chaucer's time?
Here's a site for you:
http://www.castles.me.uk/medieval-women.htm

Here's a direct link to the Canterbury Tales on Luminarium
(saves clicking through the whole site to get there)
http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/canterbury.htm




AP LIT - Luminarium - an AWESOME SITE for research and all things Brit lit
through the end of the 1600's. Put together with the aid of professors of Brit
lit from all over the country. This is a GREAT place for outside source materials!
http://www.luminarium.org/lumina.htm

Romantic Poetry Links:

http://www.artsycraftsy.com/dore_mariner.html - Gorgeous collection of Dore's engravings that go with The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. A feast for the eyes.
Wuthering Heights:
BRONTE WUTHERING HTS> Link 1
http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/wuthering.htm

Bronte - Wuthering Hts. and the gothic supernatural.
http://victorian-fiction.suite101.com/article.cfm/gothic_in_brontes_wuthering_heights

Bronte and Freudian Psychology... a link that's so bizarre it's interesting!
http://www.allsands.com/literature/brontewuthering_rxo_gn.htm


Modest Proposal Links:
Here is a discussion guide of this landmark piece of satire by Jonathan Swift
http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/jonathan-swifts-a-modest-proposal-a-discussion-guide/5480597


Sonnets - resources for reading and writing them.

http://www.sonnets.org/

English Literature Links... a good jumping off spot for all things Brit Lit
http://www.ccps.k12.fl.us/internet/englit.htm
Ever wanted to know what kinds of things teachers and lit insiders know
about a piece of writing? Then SHMOOP is for you. This site is a
perfect place to go anytime you have read something and didn't quite
"get it". It's written by some pretty smart people who still know how
to communicate in PLAIN English to others! I use it A LOT!
www.shmoop.com

ALL the Free Response practice questions (2 forms) back to 2001! There you go
AP prep fans! Look as many over as you'd like! Excellent place to get a good
idea of what's coming.
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/prep_free.html#englit
The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors
Edited by Charles Wells Moulton
   Charles Wells Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism of English and
American Authors is one of the most valuable of all literary reference works.
The eight-volume edition published in 1901, on which the present project is
based, contains thousands of pages of responses to hundreds of
English-language authors and texts, from the very earliest down to those of
the late nineteenth century.
http://www.geocities.com/litpageplus/moultongeneral.html
AP LIT WIKI - a place where I will post things for you to use from class or a
place where you will post things for ME! :-)
http://staudeaplit.pbwiki.com/
Easy Bibliographies - Punch in the data and it spits out the bib.
http://www.easybib.com/
GENERAL REFERENCE - ALL ERA's  - THe Norton Anthology of English Literature (a
common college text) has this great online resource of topics relevant to the
studies you will do all year!
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/english/nael/middleages/welcome.htm
A WRITING GUIDE GEM!!! Check out this website to help you with all your
writing and MLA style questions. There's also stuff here for APA style if
needed. This site is based at Purdue University and is one of the best I've
seen so far! Bookmark this one!
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/

MLA 2009 style manual online
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/
MAKE A WIKI ! - you can create your own wiki free of charge at PBWIKI - If
you liked what we did with them in symposium, you can try making your own for
your family or friends.
http://www.pbwiki.com
AP LIT:TAKE A FREE SAMPLE Multiple guess AP LIT mini exam.... See the sample 
tests on the APEX site... they want to sell stuff too, but you don't have to buy
anything to try the 16 question sample test and let them do a diagnostic of it
for you.
http://apexlearning.com/offerings/aper/default.asp
My Blog - Read some of the silly comings and goings of Mr. Staude and myself.
Set up your own Blogspot - nice site with some great free features too!
http://staudestuff.blogspot.com/