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» Site title: ACHUKA » Site description: Children's books UK. Independent site with reviews, interviews, news and articles.
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» Site title: Ancient Paths » Site description: Various resources, criticism and research including an annotated timeline of English literature and the historical events shaping it.
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» Site title: Bookworms, Associated » Site description: Literature site with sections on Shakespeare and Tolkien.
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» Site title: Britannia Panorama Archives » Site description: Various resources on various types of literature and authors including a columist section.
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» Site title: British Literature (Articles) » Site description: Articles published by academics - both Turkish and non-Turkish - working in Turkey.
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» Site title: British Poetry 1780-1910 » Site description: A hypertext archive of scholarly editions: Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia.
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» Site title: Early Manuscripts at Oxford University » Site description: Digital facsimiles of complete manuscripts, scanned directly from the originals: Ancient papyri (from Herculaneum), Celtic and other medieval manuscripts.
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» Site title: English Literature Essays » Site description: Old Description: Essays on various aspects of English Literature, from the London School of Journalism.
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» Site title: The Literary Encyclopedia » Site description: A system of databases that provides up-to-date 2500-word profiles of literary authors, works and topics. Requires paid membership.
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» Site title: The Lost Club » Site description: Offers biographies of several "unsung" authors from the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as information on obtaining printed copies of their works.
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» Site title: Luminarium » Site description: Texts, biographies and criticism of authors from the Medieval, Renaissance and 17th Century periods.
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» Site title: The Review of English Studies » Site description: Oxford University Press. Emphasis is on historical scholarship rather than interpretive criticism.
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» Site title: Times Literary Supplement » Site description: Weekly print book review. Access to online archives for subscribers.
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» Site title: Wikipedia: English Poetry » Site description: A survey from Caedmon to contemporary work, organised by period and genre.
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Have some fun on your next shopping trip, try these...
Hide in the clothing racks and when people browse through, say things like, "Pick Me!! Pick Me!!"
Dart around suspiciously while humming the theme to "Mission Impossible".
When an announcement comes over the loudspeaker, assume the fetal position and scream, "NO, NO! It''s those voices again!"
Ask other customers if they have any Grey Poupon.
Go to an empty checkout stand and try to check people out.
Look right into the security cameras, and use it as a mirror while you pick your nose.
When someone asks if you need help, begin to cry and ask, "Why won''t you people just leave me alone?"
Set up a tent in the Camping Department; tell others you''ll only invite them in if they bring pillows from the Bed and Bath aisle.
Re-dress mannequins as you see fit.
Walk up to an employee and tell him in an official tone, "I think we''ve got a Code 3 in housewares."
Make a trail of orange juice on the ground leading to the restrooms.
Try bras on over your clothes. (works very well if you''re a man)
Run up to an employee, (preferably a male) while squeezing your legs together and yell at him, "I need tampons!"
Get boxes of condoms and randomly put them in peoples carts when they are not looking.
Humor of the day
The top 10 inventions by Blondes:
1) The water-proof towel
2) Solar powered flashlight
3) Submarine screen door
4) A book on how to read
5) Inflatable dart board
6) A dictionary index
7) Ejector seat in a helicopter
8) Powdered water
9) Pedal-powered wheel chair
10) Water-proof tea bag