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Your website http://www.paulreuben.website/pal/chap8/oneill.html has been selected as one of the best educational resources on the Web by StudySphere. StudySphere is one of the Internet's fastest growing sites of educational resources for students, teachers and parents. StudySphere has scoured the Internet to select only the finest sites to be included within its listing of educational links. July 6, 2006

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Congratulations! Your website has been selected as a featured site in Lightspan's StudyWeb® as one of the best educational resources on the Web by our researchers. StudyWeb® is one of the Internet's premier sites for educational resources for students and teachers. Since 1996, our expert reviewers have scoured the Internet to select only the finest sites to be included in StudyWeb's listing of educational links. Thanks -- and again congratulations! Leslie Kenny, Director of Educational Research. January 25, 2001

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Links2Go "American Literature" Award: The page titled "Pal: Table of Contents" was selected as a Links2Go "Key Resource" in the American Literature topic. Each quarter, Links2Go samples millions of web pages to determine which pages are most heavily cited by web pages authors, such as yourself. The most popular pages are downloaded and automatically categorized by topic. At most 50 of the pages related to a topic are selected as "Key Resources." Out of 50 pages selected as Key Resources for the American Literature topic, your page ranked 6th. Once again, congratulations on your award! July 10, 2000

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Today's ( March 25, 2000 ) Reference Pick of the Day is: PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide, this searchable site provides outlines and bibliographies of hundreds of authors, themes, and literary movements in the U.S. from colonial days to the present. There are many appendices, including the elements of poetry, drama, and fiction.

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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature. Created by Paul P. Reuben of California State University, Stanislaus, PAL is arranged like a textbook and contains chapters on "Early Twentieth Century to 1945," "Late Twentieth Century: 1945 to Present," "American Drama," and "Harlem Renaissance." Each chapter contains an introductory essay, selected bibliographies, and information on authors. March 9, 2000

 

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Congratulations are in order because your site has been selected by Kay Day, the Contributing Editor of Poetry http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/1994, as a Recommended Site in Suite101.com's Best-of-Web Directory. As part of one of the most comprehensive directories on the Internet today, your site is now one of over 25,000 hand-picked and selected links on over 800 topics in our Best-of-Web Directory. January 18, 2000

 

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Kent State University Library: At this Web site you will find a research and reference guide to American literature. This work is a carefully organized and knowledgeable compendium of sources covering over three hundred years of writing in America. The site is arranged in periods starting with Colonial Period; to 1700 and concluding with the Contemporary Period (1945 to the Present). African Americans are represented. December 11, 1999

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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting - American Collection: This exemplary site proposes and fulfills its goal to present an online resource for topics in American Literature. Students and educators who discover the site in searching for a particular author will find a resource that spans the range of American Literature from early 17th century to the present. Written by Paul P. Reuben, Ph.D., Professor of English at California State University Stanislaus, PAL includes extensive resources for each author. The straightforward academic design of the site is easy to view, navigate and load quickly. Overall Rating: 4 (Excellent) December 10, 1999

 

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College 411: PAL: Perspectives in American Literature. An extremely comprehensive and useful site. PAL outlines American literature according to time period, genre, and author. If you want a general background, it's here. If you want info on individual authors, they're all here. If you want bibliographies on specific topics, they're here. December 2, 1999

 

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To help you find the best information, we've collected and described some of the best starting places for finding online critical writing. PAL: Perspectives in American Literature: A Research and Reference Guide. This detailed website is a guide to finding literary criticism and commentary about American authors. It is arranged by literary periods, and includes introductions and general bibliographies for each period. November 16, 1999

 

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San Antonio College, American Lit Index: Do not miss Professor Paul P. Reuben's splendid Perspectives in American Literature Page. He has provided help on just about every major American author. He is a Professor of English at California State University at Stanislaus. September 28, 1999

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George Washington U. English Graduate Student Assn.: Perspectives in American Literature - Simply an amazing resource for the survey of American literature. Paul Reuben has compiled a broad-based site that is constantly developing. Specific authors and movements are addressed in an easy to read and eye-pleasing presentation. September 26, 1999

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CSU Sacramento Electronic Reference Desk: PAL:Perspectives in American Literature:A Research and Reference Guide - Paul P. Reuben's excellent 10th edition web guide to the most famous American authors of all historical periods. Each author treatment includes a Photo, Websites featuring the Author, Societies, Achievements, Selected Bibliography, A Brief Biography, and Study Questions. September 16, 1999 

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Univ. of Miami, Richter Library, Florida: The Harlem Renaissance. Bibliography of writers associated with the Harlem Renaissance. Each profile has a brief assessment of the writer; a list of primary works divided by genre, and a list of works about the writer. Sites also includes a Harlem Renaissance timeline. "Chapter 9: Harlem Renaissance, 1919-1937" in PAL: Perspectives in American Literature: A Research and Reference Guide. Paul P. Reuben, Department of English, California State University Stanislaus. August 20, 1999

 

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Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison - Internet Scout Project: The considerable virtue of this site as a learning resource lies mainly in Reuben's online project entitled PAL: Perspectives in American Literature. This review of American literary history offers primary and secondary bibliographies for the major periods and figures of American Literature. In addition, Reuben gives brief but pointed discussions along with study questions of key concepts and figures. The appendix includes resources for research, an MLA style guide, a bibliography for the elements of poetry, fiction, and drama, and other bibliographies for topics such as Minorities and Women Studies, The Frontier in American Literature, and Film Criticism and American Literature. The site also features useful links to specific subject sites in American Literature and good online sources for literary texts. Note: anyone studying for a major test in American Literature, whether a standardized subject test or an advanced degree examination, should find this site particularly helpful. August 10, 1999

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Webivore Knowledge Systems values your web site and has included it in our collection of educational web pages. This collection is an index of the best web sites found and reviewed by our content experts and editors to help students and educators find accurate and useful information on the web. Thank you for your time and input and your web site! June 23, 1999

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Links2Go "Writings" Award: The page titled "Early 19th C.: American Transcendentalism", at http://www.paulreuben.website/pal/chap4/chap4.html, was selected as a Links2Go "Key Resource" in the Writings topic, at http://www.links2go.com/topic/Writings. Each quarter, Links2Go samples millions of web pages to determine which pages are most heavily cited by web pages authors, such as yourself. The most popular pages are downloaded and automatically categorized by topic. At most 50 of the pages related to a topic are selected as "Key Resources." Out of 50 pages selected as Key Resources for the Writings topic, your page ranked 17th. Once again, congratulations on your award! May 7, 1999

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P. D'Amico, Open Project Directory Literature Editor: This is to inform you that the website: PAL: Perspectives in American Literature has been designated a Cool Site in the Netscape Open Directory Arts: Humanities: Literature: American Lit category. 1/2/99

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Dr. Ellyn, DePaul University, English Department, Chicago: I am writing up some of your sites for Britannica's Online Guide. Congrats. on a very useful internet resource. 8/2/98

 

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