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This online edition by Bob Fisher is by far the best of the numerous Bulfinch sites. 
Temple University


A comprehensive catalogue of more than 2000 language-related web sites; site recently updated and reorganized.
(WESS)--indicates a site sponsored by the West European Studies Assn of the Assn of College & Research Libraries
(WESS)
(WESS)
Collection of literary, historical, and culturally significant texts written in languages other than English; currently
150 texts in 24 languages, although primary languages are French, German and Spanish.

Francophone African women writers
(WESS)
Based on the statistics gathered in the 2000 US Census, the creators of this site were able to extract language
and linguistics data to create this well-organized, unique site. The site provides color-coded maps of 33 language
groups in the US, by county or by ZIP code, and allows comparison of two language groups or two states. All the possibilities
are described in the formal tour offered on the home page. One reviewer stated that This clean and elegant
site easily surpasses its closest counterpart, the non-interactive Ethnologue.com which provides various US
data from 1977 to 1990.
Created by Richard Toscan (Virginia Commonwealth Univ.), the "seminars"
comprise a nested series of 230 pages offering practical guidance to the conventions of the well-made play typically sought by the regional theater
companies that provide the majority of venues for contemporary nonexperimental drama. Everything is explained in terms of theatrical viability
more than aesthetic principle per se.
This unique Web site provides more than 51,000 citations to articles, books,
news reports, obituaries, motion picture reviews, and other materials about science fiction, fantasy, and horror; indexes both scholarly and fan writings.
University of Virginia. 

U. of Pennsylvania
Last Updated:17 August 2007