Literature: n. The body of written works of a language, period, or culture.
Official site of one of the world's largest independent publishers.
http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.ukSociety who aim to protect the rights and further the interests of authors.
http://www.societyofauthors.netPast and present issues of this literature magazine.
http://www.lrb.co.ukThis centre facilitates and supports research exchange in children's literature.
http://www.ncrcl.ac.ukProvides details on the English literature distance learning course.
http://www.english-literature.orgOfficial site.
http://www.themanbookerprize.comInformation on this Dublin based literature centre, plus online bookshop.
http://www.jamesjoyce.ieGeneral information, plus online shop of Oxford University Press publications.
http://www.oup.co.ukOnline version of the newspaper supplement, with reviews of literature and the arts.
http://www.the-tls.co.ukA journal of literary criticism, containing reviews and essays on major works.
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/english/english.htmInformation on the 'Shakespeare Birthplace Trust' and its wide ranging activities.
http://www.shakespeare.org.ukOnline search of over 8.5 million books and other material.
http://www.bl.ukOnline information from these well known publishers.
http://www.macmillan.co.ukA membership organisation promoting the best new English language poetry.
http://www.poetrybooks.co.ukSunday, October 16, 2005