UCLA Library Collections and Internet Resources in:
English Literature
THE COLLECTIONS
The library maintains a research collection to support the programs of the UCLA English Department, which are widely recognized for their excellence. The Collection is housed primarily in the Charles E. Young Research Library.
Some collections in the Department of Special Collections related to English Literature are:
- Michael Sadleir collection of 19th Century British Fiction
- 18th, 19th, and 20th Century Children's Books
- Aldous Huxley
- D.H. Lawrence
INTERNET RESOURCES RELATED TO ENGLISH LITERATURE
Meta-indexes to Literary and Web Resources
Medieval and Anglo Saxon
Renaissance and 17th Century
Restoration and 18th Century
19th Century, Romanitics and Victorians
20th Century
TYPES OF RESOURCES
Journals, Indexes, and Full-Text Databases
- Project Muse (academic journals published by Johns Hopkins Univ.Press) (UCLA faculty, students and staff only)
- JSTOR (Full text content of core journals in the social sciences, humanities and mathematics ; journals complete from their beginning to approximately five years ago) (UCLA faculty, students and staff only)
- Literature Online (Lion) (Fully searchable texts of over 250,000 works in English and American Literature) (UCLA faculty, students and staff only)
- Dictionary of Old English Corpus (Contains over 3,000 different texts of surviving Old English material) (UCLA faculty,students and staff only)
- Middle English Compendium (A Middle English dictionary, corpus of Middle English prose and verse, and bibliography)
(UCLA faculty,students and staff only)
- Modern Language Association (MLA) Bibliography (UCLA faculty,students and staff only)
- Periodicals Archive Online (formerly PCI Full Text) (Indexes thousands of periodicals in the social sciences and humanities from 1770-1995, and currently offers full text of articles for 200 complete journal runs.)
(UCLA faculty, students and staff only)
- Early Modern Literary Studies
- Postmodern Culture
- Women Writers Online (A collection of texts by pre-Victorian (early-modern) women writers) (UCLA faculty, students and staff only)
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