Online Audio and
Electronic Text Resources


[Electronic Resources]

http://harvest.rutgers.edu/ceth/etext_directory
A fairly complete directory of electronic texts that are available through institutions of higher learning.

http://www.infomotions.com/alex
A service apparently unaffiliated with any educational institution. Contains e-texts of both literary and political/social importance.

Kerouac Speaks!
Audio of Jack Kerouac.

http://www.engl.virginia.edu/OE/Beowulf.Readings/Beowulf.Readings.html
University of Virginia medievalist Peter Baker reading Beowulf in Old English.

The Chaucer Metapage
Contains a large number of passages read in Middle English.

http://town.hall.org/radio/HarperAudio
A large archive of poets and writers reading their own work and others reading it for them. The list is as follows:
Kurt Vonnegut
Anne Frank
Jane Austen
May Sarton
Emily Bronte
Lorraine Hansberry
Arthur Miller
Anthony Burgess
Charles Dickens
Emily Dickinson
John Donne
Frederick Douglass
T.S. Eliot
William Faulkner
Robert Frost
Robert Graves
Lorraine Hansberry
Ernest Hemingway
Frank Herbert
Langston Hughes
Shirley Jackson
Coretta Scott King
Edgar Allan Poe
Will Rogers
Anne Sexton
William Shakespeare
Wallace Stevens
Bram Stoker
J.R.R. Tolkien
Dylan Thomas
James Thurber