SINCE THE INTERNET IS NOT REGULATED AND ITS CONTENT IS VAST BEYOND CALCULATION, THIS SITE OFFERS THE BEST WEB PAGES FOR LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH. THE ARRANGEMENT BEGINS WITH GENERAL RESEARCH GUIDES AND THEREAFTER IS CHRONOLOGICAL. CLICK ON WHAT YOU WANT. EVERY EFFORT IS MADE TO KEEP THE SITES CURRENT. SITES THAT REMAIN 'OFF-LINE' WILL BE REMOVED.
LINKS FOR ALL PERIODS HAVE BEEN Gale Group (password needed) with a link to the MLA data base Texts on Line to Find a Primary Source The St. John's College High School Library On Line Catalog The English Dept. Page Has the Following Courses/Books: History of Western Philosophy TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR ON-LINE CURRICULUM RESOURCES General Guides--Including Gale Group and MLA index Classical Period Anglo-Saxon Period Medieval Period Renaissance Period The Seventeenth Century The Eighteenth Century The Romantic Period and GOTHIC Literature The VICTORIAN PERIOD The Modern Period CLICK HERE FOR DR. NIGHAN'S NEW PAGES ON DAN BROWN'S THE DA VINCI CODE Raymond Nighan, Ph.D: r.nighan@gmail.com
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Shakespeare
Gothic and Romantic Fiction
Science Fiction in the 21st Century (Star Trek)
English 9
An Analysis of the DaVinci Code by Raymond Nighan
Hamlet and the Daemons by Raymond Nighan (an on line ebook)
General Guides to Literature, Chronologies, Social and political philosophies, and Scriptural/Theological References--USE THIS LINK TO CONNECT TO GALE GROUP (password needed) AND THE MLA INDEX FOR RESEARCH IN LITERATURE.
Classical Greek Philosophy, Literature and History
The Anglo-Saxon Period
Medieval History, Philosophy and Literature
Renaissance History, Philosophy and Cosmology, Psychology [Burton] and Shakespeare
HAMLET AND THE DAEMONS by RAYMOND NIGHAN
The Seventeenth century, Macbeth and the Gunpowder Plot: primary and secondary sources
The Eighteenth Century: The Neo-Classical Age or The Age of Reason
The Romantic Period / Gothic Literature
Links to education, literature, Darwin, role of women, The Great Exhibition, the industrial revolution
The Twentieth-Twenty First Century including Henry James, the DAVINCI CODE, and Sophie's World