David Loeb <[log in to unmask]> had asked:
Are there any chapters (or the full text) of GE on the inter-
net anywhere, suitable for downloading? I've been working with
my 9th graders doing A Midsummer Night's Dream on disks, and I've had
some real success. I'd love to have them have access to a chapter or two.
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There is a www version of GE available from the University of
Virginia.
The URL for one of their big lists of titles is:
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/modeng.browse.html
Just page down to Dickens.
It looks pretty reliable, since both the Oxford Text Archive and
the University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center had a hand
in it.
It's based on the Penguin Edition, edited by Angus Calder (1965).
Carolyn Jacobson
Dept. of English
University of Pennsylvania
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Here's one nice version.
http://www.wonderland.org/Works/Charles-Dickens/christmas-carol/
Linda <[log in to unmask]>
Linda (Dickens Project, UC Santa Cruz)
Linda adds: For those folks who have a "web browser" like mosaic
(freeware) or netscape (commercial) I suggest they start learning
what's on the internet by visiting the Yahoo page,
http://akebono.stanford.edu/yahoo/
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