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Discovering Literature: Romantics and Victorians

Posted on November 13, 2021October 17, 2021 by cynmackley

This site allows you to explore the British Library’s greatest literary treasures from the Romantic and Victorian periods.

Posted in Cool SitesTagged Art, British Library, History, literature, reading, Romantic Period, Victorian PeriodLeave a comment

John Keats

Posted on August 19, 2021August 6, 2021 by cynmackley

A John Keats community with his poems, an over 100-page biography, a bulletin board, a search engine, and more.

Posted in Cool SitesTagged biography, History, John Keats, literature, poetry, romanticism, the Romantic PeriodLeave a comment

The Secret Jokes Hidden in Alice in Wonderland

Posted on December 19, 2017December 18, 2017 by cynmackley

Find the secret jokes and hidden history of Alice in Wonderland.

Posted in Cool Sites, Using The InternetTagged alice in wonderland, cool sites, coolsites, lewis carroll, literature, readingLeave a comment

CrashCourse

Posted on June 9, 2017 by cynmackley

This channel offers free, high-quality educational videos used by teachers and learners of all kinds.

Posted in Cool SitesTagged Anatomy and Physiology, astronomy, big history, biology, chemistry, CrashCourse, ecology, Economics, Games, Intellectual Property, literature, philosophy, physics, psychology, U.S. Government & Politics, US History, world historyLeave a comment

Austen Said

Posted on June 3, 2017 by cynmackley

This site allows you to explore Austen's patterns of diction. It features word frequencies, a search, novel visualizations, and background on the project.

Posted in Cool SitesTagged diction, digital humanities, fiction, Jane Austen, literature, novel visualizations, word frequenciesLeave a comment

Historical Book Images

Posted on May 3, 2017 by cynmackley

Random images from the Internet Archive's Flickr collection of pages of old books.

Posted in Cool SitesTagged books, History, literature, readingLeave a comment

Reading Europe

Posted on January 28, 2017 by cynmackley

Get a glimpse of European culture through books! This site offers a rare opportunity to view some of the hidden gems from the national libraries of Europe.

Posted in Cool SitesTagged books, culture, european libraries, History, libraries, library, literatureLeave a comment

Project Alexandria

Posted on March 3, 2016 by cynmackley

Project Alexandria lets you explore over a million books using a dynamic interface to help you find your next page-turner.

Posted in Cool SitesTagged book recommender, books, fiction, find a book, literature, non fiction, Project Alexandria, reading, recommend a book1 Comment

List Challenges

Posted on January 16, 2016 by cynmackley

An offering of lists that with items that interest you where you mark off the things you've done: movies you've seen, books you've read, or foods you've eaten.

Posted in Cool SitesTagged board games, books, countries, food, genre, grown up things, list challenges, lists, literature, Movies, tick, u.s. statesLeave a comment

Cool Maps of Fictional Literary Places

Posted on January 12, 2015 by cynmackley

Brought to you by Book Riot, check out these cool maps of literary locales.

Posted in Cool SitesTagged book riot, cool maps, fictional places, hogwarts, literary locations, literature, maps, Middle Earth, narniaLeave a comment

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