Writing Guides
Outside Resources
Spotlight on Grammar and Style
General
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MIT Libraries Research Guide for Literary Study
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MIT Writing and Communications Center
For writing help and a rich supply of resources (click "Resources"). - Guidelines on MLA Citation Form From the Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab). Follow links to information on citing sources and using correct form for Works Cited lists.
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MLA Citations
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Argument and Thesis
Ways to test your thesis statement from Purdue OWL. -
What Wikipedia Can Tell Us About the New Media Literacies
An article by Henry Jenkins (CMS) at his blog, "Confessions of an Aca-Fan." Note that this is Part One; you can also go to Part Two. A good way to think about what Wikipedia is for. -
Searchable Bible
Use the King James Version.
Spotlight on Grammar and Style
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Mayfield Manual Usage Glossary
Getting it right. -
MIT Libraries Style Manuals and Guides
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H.W. Fowler, The King's English
An unimpeachable authority from 1908. -
University of Chicago Writing Program
Grammar resources from around the web. -
After Deadline
The New York Times blog on writing issues.
Mary Rowlandson
Transcendentalism
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Herman Melville
Frederick Douglass
- Schomburg Library/Images of African Americans
- American Visionaries/Frederick Douglass
- Africans in America (PBS)
- 'I Was Born': Slave Narratives, Their Status as Autobiography and as Literature," by James Olney
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture
Excellent site, with many images—browse many themes in Stowe's novel and culture. - American Authors/Stowe
Walt Whitman
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The Classroom Electric
Material on Whitman, Dickinson, and their era. Contains the Whitman Archive and the Dickinson Electronic Archive. - Walt Whitman Archive
- Walt Whitman, American Authors Site