Bartleby.com: The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction A 20-volume set comprising works by 30 authors from 7 national literatures. Features novels and short stories with biographical and critical introductions.
In Parentheses Hundreds of works of literature in translation. Adobe Acrobat format.
World Literature Today An academic journal that provides articles, reviews, interviews, poetry and fiction. Past issues are available in PDF file format. From the University of Oklahoma.
San Antonio College LitWeb World Literature Index Outlines the works normally read in world survey courses, and provides links to external sites. Part of the Sac LitWeb project from the Alamo Community College District.
Norton Anthology of World Literature Provides links to anthologies that cover diverse timelines and cultures. Includes a section index, audio glossary, instructor resources, and quizzes.
Babelguides A guide to literature in English translation. Provides a cross-referenced database of books from 12 languages, reviews and a forum.
The Center for Literate Values Publishes Praesidium: A Journal of Literate and Literary Analysis, and offers links to classics in several languages.
World Literature Reviews Reviews of some fifty works, by writers from a broad range of countries.
Scripta Humanistica A scholarly series established for the purpose of publishing significant contributions in the area of humanistic studies: literature, linguistics, philosophy, history, art, and creative writing in both prose fiction and poetry.
Trastevere Books Specialties include fine art, literature, history, poetry and rare and collectible childrens items.
Tashogi New world literary fiction by Natalija Grgorinic & Ognjen Raden.
Khaled Hosseini Provides information on the Afghan novel, The Kite Runner.
SIIR PARKI: The Park of Poems Photos of Turkey, selected poems by Byron, Keats, and others, and links to sites devoted to art.
Heretic Press Online novels written in many languages by translator and author Patrick Hanrahan. Site also provides timelines about history, science and Religion.
Gruppo04 Links to sites about European literatures, which include: Italian, English, French, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin. Site maintained by a group of doctoral students.
Powers of Literature Course by Gary Gutchess covering major works of Western Civilization since ancient times. Instructor profile and course description, suggested readings, and illustrated lessons and analysis of readings provided online.