Blake Digital Text Project:
including an online edition and concordance of David V. Erdman's Complete
Poetry and Prose, by Nelson Hilton at the University of
Georgia
The
Blake Society: a society for the appreciation of the work of
William Blake
Blake 2.0: a network of sites devoted to Blake studies edited by Jason Whittaker and Roger Whitson, includes a blog, podcasts, and a community portal
The
British Library's Virtual Books Page: allows users to page
through virtual representations of texts, including the notebook of
William Blake [download required]
The
Cynic Sang: the unofficial blog of the William Blake Archive
An
Island in the Moon:
video, introduction, photographs, and text of the 1983 Cornell
University theatrical production, by Joseph Viscomi, with music by
Margaret LaFrance, 2003 [download required]
Jerusalem, copy E:
a hypermedia edition of plates 15, 35, 53, and 94, prepared by graduate
students at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill under the supervision of
Joseph Viscomi [username and password required]
Selected Poetry of William Blake:
from Representative Poetry On-line at the
University of Toronto Library, edited by Ian Lancashire; for site
history, click here
Bible Gateway: a searchable
database containing multiple versions of the Bible
18thConnect: Eighteenth-Century Scholarship Online: provides users with access to peer-reviewed scholarly content and the ability to search digital archives (including ECCO) containing primary source material; a sister-organization of NINES
Internet
Library of Early Journals:
a digital collection of selected 18th- and 19th-century journals
compiled by the Universities of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, and
Oxford
NINES: Nineteenth-Century Scholarship Online:
"a scholarly organization devoted to forging links between the material
archive of the nineteenth century and the digital research environment
of the twenty-first;" a sister-organization of 18thConnect
Romantic
Circles: an extensive research
site devoted to the study of Romantic-period literature and culture,
published by
the University of Maryland and edited by Neil Fraistat and Steven E.
Jones