Burger with the Works, Please – A compilational web of student writings in the humanities – cultural studies, literary studies, critical theory, film studies, and semiotics. Maintained by Martin Zeilinger et al.
CogWeb: Cognitive Cultural Studies – Research tool for exploring the relevance of the study of human cognition to literary and cultural studies.
Cyberspace, Hypertext, & Critical Theory – Overview of interrelations between cyberspace and information technology on the one hand and critical theory and philosophy on the other.
Feminist Literary Criticism and Theory – Literary genres, specific historical periods, pedagogical issues, politics and literature, and literary theory.
Formalist Tools – How to use this method to analyze literature.
Glossary of Literary Theory – An index of brief explanations of critical terms. Hosted by the University of Toronto.
Glossary of Terms – Definitions of key words in the discussion of literary theory.
Illuminations – Collection of articles, excerpts, and chapters from many contemporary writers of and about critical theory, firmly based in Frankfurt School thought.
Literary Criticism – Resource page hosted by the University of Toronto. Has an essay on the Postmodern by Linda Hutcheon, a glossary of literary theory, Hazlitt’s essays on the characters of Shakespeare’s plays, and Leslie Stephen on George Eliot.
Literary Theory – A study guide on Literary Theory provided by The Objectivist Center. Covers Aristotelian Theory, Post-Aristotelian Theory, and Chicago School of Criticism.
Literary Theory Explorations – The world of literary theory is an ever changing hot bed of debate. Here it is explored in all its facets, from semiotics, to classicism, surrealism, and post modernism.
Literature and Ideology – An essay on the influence of Raymond Williams, Etienne Balibar and Pierre Macherey, and Terry Eagleton on postmodern critical theory.
Marxist Criticism – Course materials covering Marxist critics such as George Lukacs, Antonio Gramsci, Louis Althusser.
New Criticism – University project on this school of literary theory.
New Criticism Explained – Brief overview of New Criticism and the major writers connected with it.
Poetry Criticism – Large index of poetry criticism in both prose and verse. Has annotated e-texts of many classics. Part of the University of Toronto’s English Library.
Post-Modern Critical Theory – Overviews of the new criticism and formalism, traditional historicism, new historicism, reader-response criticism, psychoanalytical criticism, feminist literary criticism, structuralist criticism, and Marxist literary criticism.