A Poem A Week
Verse from Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, William Shakespeare, and other
wordsmiths. Budding bards can link to Fresh Ink to submit their own brands of
rhyme and reason.
World Wide Web: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~alisa/
The Tech Classics Archive
Herculean database of 396 classical Greek and Roman works include Homer's
Iliad and Machiavelli's The Prince.
World Wide Web: http://the-tech.mit.edu/Classics/index.html
The Lewis Carroll Home Page
You don't have to go through a looking glass to enter the fantastic world of
Lewis Carroll; just follow your browser to dozens of links on Carroll and
Alice in Wonderland. Start planning for Mad Hatter Day on Oct. 6.
World Wide Web: http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~jbirenba/carroll.html
Edgar Rice Burroughs -- Creator of Tarzan
Intimate look at the man who created the ultimate swinger. Read Burroughs'
autobiography and his recollections on writing Tarzan, or join the campaign
to establish a park in Burroughs' honor.
World Wide Web: http://www.tarzan.com/
Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand
Ponder a good primer to the author's complex works of fiction (The
Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged) and nonfiction (The New Left: The
Anti-Industrial Revolution).
World Wide Web: http://www.hypermall.com/~willp/phil/
The Saintly Bible
Sinfully good tribute to The Saint and his creator, Leslie Charteris. Uncover
Charteris' bio, track down The Saint Club in London, or find out who'll play
The Saint in an upcoming movie.
World Wide Web: http://www.saint.org/
The Fall
Visually stunning, if verbally slender, "literary sensation expression
exhibition magazine gallery site art experience happening." Huh? Oh, never
mind -- just check it out for yourself.
World Wide Web: http://web.mit.edu/~morganm/www/thefall/thefall.html
Bantam Doubleday Dell Online
Bantam has plenty to crow about. Read bios and book synopses of authors
as diverse as John Grisham and Al Franken, browse the online catalog, do a
crossword, or find out what the stars have in store for you.
World Wide Web: http://www.bdd.com/£