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Courses
London Narrative Poets (Michael Murrin)
Victorian London (Elizabeth Helsinger)
- Open Revised Syllabus in Microsoft Word
- Course Packet Table of Contents
- See "Museums" page for relevant links!
- The Victorian Society
- Victorian London - meant for schools, but has some useful information.
- Selected illustrations by Gustave Doré from Doré and Blanchard Jerrold, London: A Pilgrimage (1872).
- Illustrations from Henry Mayhew, London Labour and the London Poor (1849-50).
- The William Morris Society
- The William Morris Archive - all of Morris's works online.
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt, and John Everett Millais, illustrations for Tennyson's poems (1857)
- Dante Gariel Rossetti, title page and frontispiece to Christina Rossetti, Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862); and title page and frontispiece to Christina Rossetti, The Prince's Progress and Other Poems (1865).
- The Dante Gabriel Rossetti Archive - texts and images
- Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray at The University of Virginia's Electronic Text Center. Please note that electronic editions are not always edited carefully and may contain textual mistakes.
- Dickens House. Preserved 19th century home of Charles Dickens. The author worked on some of his most famous novels here, including Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby.
- Clickable Map of Charles Dickens' London
London in the Age of the American Revolution (Eric Slauter)
- Syllabus
- Laura Rigal, "Framing the Fabric: A Luddite Reading of Penn's Treaty with the Indians," American Literary History 12.3, Fall 2000.
- Alexander Nemerov, "The Ashes of Germanicus and the Skin of Painting: Sublimation and Money in Benjamin West's Agrippina," Yale Journal of Criticism 11.1, 1998.
- Images at the National Gallery in Washington, DC
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- The Tate Britain
- National Gallery of Ottawa, Canada
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