Literature
Links
A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism, and Philology
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html
FTP directory including lists for individual authors and critical schools, literary theory, literary history, aesthetics, semiotics, and related subjects. By Jose Angel Garcia Landa.
ABC-Lit: An Index to Children's Literature Scholarship
Searchable guide to scholarship in peer-reviewed journals, 1995 to present; more than 1,600 records, more than 300 abstracted. By Lisa R. Bartle.
Author Guides
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/lit/authors.html
Annotated index of online guides to and texts by more than seventy "literary" authors.
Bibliography of Historical Fiction for Children
http://www.marysmoffat.co.uk/bibliography/bib.htm
Guide to historical novels for readers from age seven to sixteen; includes a detailed synopsis of each title noted. By Mary S. Moffat.
Bibliography of Margaret Atwood: Primary Texts
http://www.cariboo.bc.ca/atwood/atwoodbiblio.htm
Chronological listings of Atwood's poetry collections, novels, short fiction, criticism, essays, interviews, and related materials; includes cover scans of many items. By Thomas B. Friedman.
British Author Bibliographies
http://www.abfar.co.uk/bibliog_index.html
Checklists of books by Agatha Christie, Jeffery Farnol, Georgette Heyer, J. B. Priestley, Nevil Shute, Howard Spring, Dennis Wheatley, P. G. Wodehouse, and Dornford Yates; Heyer and Yates lists include cover scans. By Michael Sims.
Chaucer Bibliographies
http://geoffreychaucer.org/bibliography/
Annotated bibliography of online bibliographies and related resources. By David Wilson-Okamura.
Children's Literature: A Guide to Criticism
Extensive annotated bibliography of the field to 1985. Includes indices of critics, authors, titles, and subjects. By Linnea Hendrickson.
Collaborative Bibliographies in American Literature and Culture Studies
http://www.georgetown.edu/tamlit/collab_bib/collab_bib.html
Guide to online resources in The Canon and Modern Fiction, Dialect and Vernacular, Constructions of Race, Interracial Interactions, and The Harlem Renaissance.
Contemporary Women Novelists: A Selected Annotated List
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/bibliogs/authbib.htm
"Limited to outstanding first novelists or established novelists who have been undeservedly neglected." Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies 76, by Helene Androski, 1996.

