RELATED LINKS
OF INTEREST
Academic Sites
- Cervantes
Virtual: A marvelous site dealing with Hispanic literature at the
University of Alicante
- Teatro
Príncipe Virtual: A beautifully prepared site by J. M. Ruano de la Haza
at the University of Ottawa
- La
conquista de América: An anthology of colonial Latin American texts
with notes in German, at the University of Mainz in
- Centro
Virtual Cervantino: A site of the Instituto Cervantes
- The
Spanish Play: a link to a group in England that is regularly performing
Classic Spanish drama
- InfoEscena:
From Spain, a web site devoted to the theater, music, and dance in Spain.
- Sonetos
del Siglo de Oro: Golden Age Spanish Sonnets: A site by Alix Ingber of
Sweet Briar College, devoted to the sonnet of Spain's Golden Age, presenting
more than 100 sonnets along with English translations.
- Cervantes
Project: A comprehensive site at Texas A and M University dedicated to
Cervantes, including his collected works, biography, bibliography, and
images.
- Project
Alexandria: an electronic library of world literature in many languages
and styles that is being developed in Italy.
- WWW
Virtual Library: Theatre and Drama: Links to theater resources from more
than 50 countries around the world.
- El
Polifemo: Eric W. Vogt's site dealing with "El
Polifemo," by Luis de Góngora, that also offers a link to Professor
Jehle's own anthology of poetry from the Golden Age.
- Mining
Company: Spanish Language: a site devoted to information about Spanish
language and literature and Hispanic culture.
- For those of you who would like to
know of a site that deals with Spanish
culture on the WWW--more that you would ever have thought possible, we
have located the site at the Miningco.
- Cultural
Readings: Colonization and Print in the Americas: The University of
Pennsylvania's site has a vast collection of materials dealing with colonial
Latin America.
- Project
Gutenberg: The site that aims to contain electronic texts of all World
Literature.
- H-Cervantes:
A Cervantists site that encourages scholarly exchanges
- Quevedo
Bibliography: If you interested in Quevedo studies, see this
bibliography prepared by Roger and Clare Moore
Commercial Sites
Problematic Sites
These sites were not active but they promise to return, so they are listed
here just to keep them in mind.
LABERINTO: An
electronic journal designed for those interested in early peninsular and
Spanish-American literature by Chris Weimer, Barbara Simerka, and James T.
Abraham.
Department
of Literature at the University of Navarra: A site that promises to be very
interesting. They are preparing to publish electronic texts of all of
Calderón's Autos sacramentales, some of his comedias, as
well as other texts. They also promise to include literary studies,
bibliographies, as well as other materials and links to RILCE and
to the Asociación Internacional del Siglo de Oro.

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