These—over on your left—have been tidied up. It is hoped that they’re now even more useful than before. They now look like this:
CONCATENATIONS
Links for scholarly activities (teaching, learning, and combinations thereof)
OBRIENATERNAL CURRENT MEDIEVALISH TEACHING
• FREN 220_104
Introduction to Early French Literature and to Textual Analysis
• RMST 221_201
Literatures and Cultures of the Romance World I: Medieval to Early Modern – “INTRIGUE”
• MDVL 302_201
European Literature of the 14th to the 16th centuries – “CRITICISM”
ONLINE GENERAL RESOURCES
• e-humanities & e-literature
• criticism & commentary
• femography
ONLINE MEDIEVALISH/-IST RESOURCES
• Medievalist blogography
• Medieval & Renaissance Studies
• Early Romance Studies
• e-literature
• manuscripts & manuscript studies
• material (primary) sources
• hyperprojects
Ahem. Bit of a cheat. No: a meta-post.
Other changes ahead: I’ll be exporting old sites from UBC Blogs (the original stays there, I keep copies as WordPress sites, so as to retain rights) and will link some of the more generally-useful material here. There’s the French version of the resources on criticism and commentary, and also one on that mythical beast, the dissertation littéraire.