Features an overview of the history of American literature complete with period-specific bibliographies.
Chronological bio-bibliography of major authors. Links to associations, mailing lists and area studies projects.
Directory of American authors lists general resources for finding information about American literature, and a list of sites by author.
Read one chapter a day of a classic such as "Little Women" or works by writers such as Melville and Hawthorne.
Scan a listing of American authors all the way back to the 16th century, and link to author bios and texts.
Focuses on modern fiction, cultural movements such as the Harlem Renaissance, and issues including constructions of race and gender.
Stillwater ISP offers connectivity and Web hosting. Follow the portal page's links to local, state and world links.
Offers loads of annotated links to American literature history, author biographies and texts.
Guide to Alaskan literature includes articles about writers from the northern state. Includes library and bookstore directories.
Features a bibliography of books documenting the history of Mexican-American literature.
Functions as a showcase for writers past and present who live or lived in Mississippi complete with background on authors and bibliographies.
Includes a list of authors and a keyword search by audience, county of residence and genre.
Traces the history of significant works of prose in the United States, from colonial times up through the Civil Rights era of the 1960s.
Contains a list of women writers from North Carolina organized by geographic areas.
Features a list of North Carolina women authors along with a bibliography and background on literary women and publishing in the state.
Offers news about readings, workshops, competitions and programs for North Carolina writers.
Browse a directory of American authors from Cotton Mather to John Updike. Also link to bibliographies for each writer and links to texts.
Directory of materials for teachers of American literature includes course syllabi, author biographies and chronologies, and general guides.
Stephen Crane's epic about the American Civil War, formatted as a hypertext version by Project Gutenberg.
Offers examples of the regional humor of North Carolina. Also includes an annotated directory to other regional humor resources.
Browse this directory of American literature resources covering colonial to contemporary authors, plus poetry.