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Old 03-06-2009, 11:46 AM   #116
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The University of Adelaide Library is a really great website if you like classic and classical works; and, it's both easy to navigate and with no confusing lists or links that go nowhere. Here's their link:

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/meta/chrono.html

Categories include:

1) The Classical Age
2) The "Dark Age"
3) Renaissance
4) The Age of Enlightenment
5) Revolution & Romanticism
6) Realism - Naturalism - Symbolism
7) The Age of Uncertainty

Again, this a GREAT site - one that is to the point and uncluttered. It does NOT contain sleep-inducing content and wasted verbiage one encounters from some sites. If you want the authors or titles, then go right to them with one click.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. (I use it.)

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