| Raymond Carver | Whitman College. Biography, chronology, photos, a bibliography of his works, and papers about Carver and his locales. |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra | Johns Hopkins University. Text, illustrations, biographical information, newsgroup, index of searchable text, etc. |
| The Cervantes Project | Texas A&M University. Biography, bibliography, text of various editions, etc. |
| Geoffrey Chaucer | The works and life of Chaucer, along with essays and additional sources on his works. |
| Geoffrey Chaucer | Harvard University. Brief biography and timeline of Chaucer's life and times. Portions of the Canterbury Tales are interspersed with explanations and links to definitions. Information is included about other authors of the time. Literary Subjects includes background and examples of popular drama, Breton lay, English romance, love visions, lyric poetry, fabliaux, and rhetoric/style. There is information about Life and Manners (courtly love, eating, women writers, tournaments, chivalric life, pilgrimages) and Science (astronomy/astrology). Language and Linguistics contains Middle English grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation guide (requires QuickTime) as well as a history of English in the fourteenth century. |
| Chaucer.org | David Wilson-Okamura. Biography, annotated bibliography, Middle English information and links, online texts, course syllabi, etc. |
| The New Chaucer Society | Rutgers University. Publication list, bibliography, links, etc. |
| James Fenimore Cooper | SUNY Oneonta. Biography, writings, information about his works, photographs, and links to other Cooper material. A section is devoted to his daughter Susan Fenimore Cooper, who was also a writer. |
| Robert Creeley | State University of New York at Buffalo. His writings, interviews, soundfiles, and biographical information. |
| Dante Project | Dartmouth University. Digitized Petrocchi version of Dante's Commedia, fully searchable, as well as commentary from Boccaccio to the twentieth century. |
| Dante Project | Princeton University. Works, commentaries, readings, links, etc. |
| Charles Dickens | David Perdue. Descriptions of all Dickens' characters; an interactive map of Dickens' London; and links to the full text of his works and to other Web sites about the author and his times. |
| Hilda Doolittle | Biographical information, writings, links, images, etc. |
| William Faulkner | University of Mississippi. Commentaries, plot synopses, and links to additional information about Faulkner's written works, biographical information, etc. |
| F. Scott Fitzgerald | University of South Carolina. His writings, quotations, biographical information, etc. |
| Edward Gorey | Greg Forschler. Bibliographies, biography, links, images, FAQs, etc. |
| The Robert Graves Archive | Philip Hunter. A number of scholarly resources. |
| Thomas Hardy Society of North America | Yale University. Includes forums, resources, and information on his works. |
| John Keats | Biography, chronology, images, selections, criticism, links, etc. |
| Edward Lear | Marco Graziosi. All of Lear's writings, a biography, and commentary on his writings and art. |