Rich collection of American literature presented by the University of Texas.
The Web edition of Adams' book commemorating the centennial of the University of California.
Art and architecture from the Mediterranean Basin presented by the Australian National University.
A gallery of graffiti art from cities around the world.
Rich collection of electronic literary texts in English from the public domain or under Columbia University copyright.
Search multiple versions of the Bible to find chapter and verse.
An index of electronic texts by title.
Information about children's literature, conferences and book events.
A useful index of commercial art sites.
Resource for creative professionals in the design and photography fields.
EINet guide to literature on the Web.
Cooperative effort at Carnegie-Mellon University to bring electronic texts to the Internet.
The Expo is a worldwide cultural exhibition.
Compendium of resources in the fine arts.
Introduction to Ancient Greek Mythology.
Collection of Haiku and Haiku-related resources.
Starting point for hypertext fiction and other literature exploring the interaction of literarture and computers.
All about laser image concerts and technology for venues in Denver,San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Links to musical resources on the Internet.
Compendium of links to worldwide mythological and folkloric resources.
Mythology from all over the world.
Online exhibits, multimedia in Quicktime and RealAudio formats, and more.
Resources in the study of philosophy.
Bartleby Project's masterful collection of Dickinson poems.
Featuring contemporary poets, bulletins boards, children's poetry,and more.
Making electronic texts available to the world.
Diverse links of Latin origin.
The Virtual Library's index to art and other cultural resources.
The WebMuseum mirror at UNC's Sunsite.
Links to women's studies and sites devoted to women.
Art exhibits featuring contemporary artists.
Index to women's resources on the Internet.
A historical profile of eminent American Benjamin Franklin, presented by the Franklin Institute.
Comprehensive worldwide registry of visual arts information.