This page is a collection of links to sites about authors, novels that
are free to read on-line, and links about books. The list is in
alphabetical order by author. If a novel is listed under an author,
then the word NOVEL will appear before the title. The same goes for plays
and poems. Other sites will
have descriptions about them if necessary. I
do not link novels to Project Gutenburg because they do not divide
the novels into chapters, and it really hurts my eyes to go on for
that long. Stil, they have hundreds of titles for those whose eyes
can handle it. If you have any pages about an author from the
Victorian era, or a link to a book that is not on here please
contact me at AthenaIris@aol.com.
Lousia May Alcott
NOVEL: Little Women
NOVEL: Good Wives
NOVEL: An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving
NOVEL: An Old-Fashioned
Girl
NOVEL: The Mysterious Key
NOVEL:
Rose in Bloom
Alcott House --
An offical site on Lousia May Alcott with pictures and a wealth of
information on the auhtor and her works.
The Louisa May
Alcott Web -- This site also has information about Alcott, and is
well put together.
Hans Christian Anderson
NOVEL: Fairy Tales and Stories
Jane Austen
NOVEL: Emma
NOVEL: Pride and Prejudice
NOVEL:
Northanger Abbey
NOVEL: Persuasion
NOVEL: Lady Susan
NOVEL: Sense and Sensibility
NOVEL: The Watsons
NOVEL:
Mansfield Park
The Letters of Jane Austen
Jane Austen Tribute -- A nice page by a Jane
Austen fan with quotes from the books as well as pictures from
various movies based on her books.
The Bronte Sisters
NOVEL:
Agnes Grey by Ann Bronte
NOVEL: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall By Ann Bronte
NOVEL: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
NOVEL: Jane
Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
NOVEL: Shirley by Charlotte Bronte
NOVEL: Villette By Charlotte Bronte
NOVEL: The Professor by Charlotte Bronte
POEMS:
Poems by all of the Bronte sisters
Anne Bronte -- A nice biography of Anne
Bronte, the youngest of the Literary sisters.
The Bronte Sisters -- The best Bronte site around. It has more
links than humanly possible, mailing lists, and many e-texts of novels
written by the Bronte sisters.
The Life of Charlotte Bronte -- A biography
of Charlotte.
Elizabeth Barret Browning
POEMS:
Poems of 1844
POEMS: Aurora Leigh
Frances Hodgson Burnett
NOVEL:
The White People
NOVEL:
T. Tembarom
NOVEL:
The Shuttle
NOVEL: My Robin
NOVEL:
The Lost Prince
NOVEL:
Little Lord Fauntleroy
NOVEL:
A Little Princess
NOVEL:
A Lady of Quality
Lewis Carrol
NOVEL (?): The Complete Works of Lewis Carrol
Charles Dickens
NOVEL: Great Expectations
NOVEL: Dombey and Son
NOVEL: The Pickwick Papers
NOVEL: Martin Chuzzlewit
NOVEL: Nicholas Nickleby
NOVEL: A Tale of Two Cities
NOVEL:
Oliver Twist
NOVEL:
The Chimes
NOVEL:
American Notes
A Far Better Rest
-- A new sequel to A Tale of Two Cities by Susanna Betzel.
The Dickens Page -- This site has a large amount of links to
information about Charles Dickens.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
NOVEL: The Hound of Baskervilles
NOVEL:
The Vital Message
NOVEL:
The Valley of Fear
NOVEL:
The Stark Munro Letters
NOVEL:
The Parasite
NOVEL:
The New Revleation
NOVEL:
The Captain of the Polestar and other Tales
Alexandre Dumas
NOVEL: The Three
Musketeers
NOVEL: The Man in the Iron
Mask
NOVEL: Ten Years After
NOVEL: Twenty Years
After
NOVEL:
Louise de la Valliere
George Eliot
NOVEL: The Mill on the Floss
NOVEL:
Middlemarch: a study of provincial life
Thomas Hardy
NOVEL:
The Mayor of Casterbridge
NOVEL:
Jude the Obscure
NOVEL:
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
NOVEL:
Far from the Madding Crowd
The Thomas Hardy Reasource Library
-- A site that has all sorts of information about Thomas Hardy.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
NOVEL(?):
The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne
Victor Hugo
NOVEL: Les Miserables
Henrik Ibsen
PLAY:
The Wild Duck
PLAY: Peer Gynt
PLAY: A Doll's House
Rudyard Kipling
NOVEL: The Light that Failed
NOVEL: Kim
NOVEL: Just So Stories
NOVEL: How the Leapord Got
His Spots
NOVEL:
American Notes
Gaston Leroux
NOVEL: The Phantom of the Opera
L. M. Montgomery
Note: There used to be texts of the first three Anne books and Anne's House of Dreams
online, but they don't seem to exist anymore. Rainbow Valley and Rilla of Ingleside
are the last two books in the Anne series.
NOVEL:
The Watchman
NOVEL: The Story
Girl
NOVEL:
Rainbow Valley
NOVEL:
Rilla of Ingleside
NOVEL:
Chronicles of Avonlea
Akin to Anne -- A very nice Anne of Green Gables Page, with
imformation about the books, a Kindred Spirits chat room, and other
information about L. M. Montgomery.
L.M.Montgomery
Institute Core Page -- All sorts of information about the author
of the Anne of Green Gables series.
Edgar Allan Poe
NOVEL: The Narrative
of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
George Bernard Shaw
PLAY: Pygmalion
PLAY: Mrs.
Warren's Profession
PLAY:
Major Barbara
PLAY: Man and Superman
Robert Louis Stevenson
NOVEL: The Dynamiter
NOVEL: Dr. Jekyell and Mr. Hyde
NOVEL: Treasure Island
NOVEL: Prince Otto
NOVEL: An Inland Voyage
NOVEL: The Beach of Falesa
NOVEL: Across
the Plains
Harriet Beecher Stove
NOVEL:
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Mark Twain
NOVEL: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
NOVEL:
Roughing It
NOVEL: Personal Recolections of Joan of
Arc
NOVEL: The Prince and the Pauper
NOVEl:
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
NOVEL: The Adevntures of
Huckleberry Finn
Edith Wharton
NOVEL: The Hermit and the
Wild Woman, and other stories
NOVEL: Fighting
France
NOVEL: Ethan Frome
NOVEL: The Descent of
Man, and other stories
POEMS:
Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verse
Oscar Wilde
POEM:
The Sphinx
POEMS: A collection of
his poems
PLAY: The Importance of
Being Earnest
PLAY: The Decay of
the Lying
NOVEL: The
Picture of Dorian Gray
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Frontier Girl -- A page page devoted to the
life and works of Laura Ignalls Wilder. It has a newsletter and a
discussion list.
That is the end of the list of literary links. As time goes on the
amount of authors, novels, and pages will grow. If you want you may