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Top Resources for Renaissance Literature
English literature from the great intellectual and cultural movement of the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, known as the Renaissance, was marked by a revival of interest in classical literature and the classical ideals. From Shakespeare to Marlowe, Sir Thomas More to Sir Walter Raleigh, we'll be discovering some of the most beautiful and touching literature in history. 
Luminarium's Renaissance Pages
Perhaps one of the best things about this site is how it takes the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of online literary resources available today and presents them in a clear, easy to navigate format. For Renaissance resources on the Web, this is a wonderful place to start.
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Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
For new Shakespeare material unavailable elsewhere on the Internet, this site features everything from Will's genealogy to a page linking to his complete works around the Web. Learn about the famous bard, take the challenging biography quiz, and be sure to visit the Renaissance links page for more!
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Top Forums/Discussion Groups for Renaissance Literature
These resources allow you to share your love of Renaissance Period English Literature and Culture with others. There are hundreds of such discussion groups and forums on the Web; these are some of the best.
RENAIS-L: For the Scholarly
RENAIS-L is a forum for debate, discussion, and the exchange of information by students and scholars of the history of the Renaissance. RENAIS-L is ready to distribute newsletters from study groups, and to post announcements of meetings and calls for papers, short scholarly pieces, queries, and other items of interest. You can subscribe at the site and check out the archives as well.
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SHAKSPER-L: The Global Electronic Shakespeare Conference
Anyone interested in English Literature, the Renaissance, or Drama is welcome to join this mailing list which features a daily digest including conference announcements, member notes and queries, book and theatre reviews, textual debate, discussion of lecture strategies, and much more.
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