Find poems written by African-American authors between 1900-1999. Includes works by Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde and Rita Dove.
Find poems written by American authors between 1900-1999 including Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Denise Levertov, Wallace Stevens, Langston Hughes, Cathy Song, and more.
Find poems written by British authors between 1900-1999; includes poetry by W.B. Yeats, T.S. Eliot, Sylvia Plath, Seamus Heaney, and Benjamin Zephaniah as well as works from the Faber Poetry Library.
An integrated research environment that allows users to search across all of their Gale primary source collections. Through intuitive subject-indexing users will discover new material even in the most familiar of content sets. Includes digital facsimiles of books, manuscripts, some newspapers, photographs, and more.
Includes:
• 17th and 18th Century Burney Collection
• 19th Century UK Periodicals
• American Fiction, 1774-1920
• Archives Unbound
• Archives of Sexuality & Gender
• Associated Press Collections Online
• Brazilian and Portuguese History and Culture
• British Library Newspapers
• China from Empire to Republic
• Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture 1790-1920
• Daily Mail Historical Archive, 1896-2004
• Eighteenth Century Collections Online
• Indigenous Peoples: North America
• Liberty Magazine Historical Archive, 1924-1950
• Nineteenth Century Collections Online
• Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers
• Picture Post Historical Archive, 1938-1957
• Punch Historical Archive, 1841-1992
• Sabin Americana, 1500-1926
• Smithsonian Collections Online
• The Economist Historical Archive, 1843-2012
• The Financial Times Historical Archive, 1888-2010
• The Illustrated London News Historical Archive, 1842-2003
• The Independent Digital Archive, 1986-2012
• The Listener Historical Archive 1929-1991
• The Making of Modern Law: Foreign Primary Sources
• The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International Law, 1600-1926
• The Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926
• The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources
• The Making of Modern Law: Trials, 1600-1926
• The Making of the Modern World
• The Sunday Times Digital Archive, 1822-2006
• The Telegraph Historical Archive, 1855-2000
• The Times Digital Archive, 1822-2021
• Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, 1902-2019
• U.S. Declassified Documents Online
Includes the full extant texts of the four versions of this first African American novel. Also includes biographical, critical, and historical commentary as well as line-by-line annotations and textual collation. Part of Rotunda.
Digital facsimiles and diplomatic and modern-spelling transcriptions, with critical annotations and textual notes, of Williams MS. Jones B62, Bodleian MS. Tanner 307, and The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations, first edition (STC 13183, Folger Shakespeare Library copy). Edited by Robert Whalen and Christopher Hodgkins. Part of Rotunda.
(1639-1819) Digital facsimiles of over 75,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides published in the British North American colonies and United States. Contains: Series I: Evans (1639-1800), Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker (1801-1819), and Supplements from the Library Company of Philadelphia, 1670-1819.
This collection is part of the Archive of Americana.
(1470-1700) Early English Books Online (EEBO) features page images of almost every work printed in the British Isles and North America, as well as works in English printed elsewhere from 1470-1700. Over 200 libraries worldwide have contributed to EEBO.
(1701-1800) Digital facsimiles of 185,000 books, pamphlets, almanacs, advertisements, songs, and other materials published in Great Britain and British North America during the eighteenth century.
Also available on Artemis.
Ditigal facsimiles and transcriptions of seventy-four poems and letters from Dickinson's correspondence with her sister-in-law Susan Dickinson. Edited by Martha Nell Smith and Lara Vetter. Part of Rotunda.
Edited by John Bryant. Includes digital facsimiles, transcription of the manuscripts, the full text of corresponding print texts, and a dynamic reading text.
Integrates the contents of 1991 print edition with transcripts of the two manuscript volumes discovered after that edition was published. Edited by Barbara Timm Gates. Part of Rotunda.
(c.1730-1916) Digital collection of primary sources from the long nineteenth century. The content is sourced from the world's preeminent libraries and archives. It consists of monographs, newspapers, pamphlets, manuscripts, ephemera, maps, photographs, statistics, and other kinds of documents in both Western and non-Western languages.
Contains the following collections: Asia and the West: Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange; British Politics and Society; British Theatre, Music, and Literature: High and Popular Culture; European Literature, 1790-1840: The Covey Collection; Europe and Africa: Commerce, Christianity, Civilization, and Conquest; Photography: The World Through the Lens; Science, Technology and Medicine, 1780-1925; Women: Transnational Networks.
OSEO provides annotated primary texts for scholars and students. Content includes works from writers active between 1485 and 1901, plus Classical Latin and Greek authors (including Aeschylus, Austen, Bentham, Catullus, Dickens, Donne, Virgil and Wordsworth).
Click on "Getting Started" on the homepage for tips on how to use this collection, find the content you need in a text, and customize your reading experience with a PDF download.
(1500-1926) A digital collection of over 65,000 titles, including books, pamphlets, political tracts, maps, and other works about North, South, and Central America and the West Indies, from the time of their discovery to the early 1900s.
Part of Gale Primary Sources
Digital facsimiles of 107 copies of the 21 Shakespeare plays that were printed in quarto before 1642; you can view individual copies of the Quartos or compare one copy with another. Also includes background information and a glossary.
(1526-1850) The full text of over 490 works written by women in the period. WWP is devoted to early modern women's writing and electronic text encoding with the goal to bring texts by pre-Victorian women writers out of the archive and make them accessible to a wide audience of teachers, students, scholars, and the general reader.