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  1. One writer's epic journey on a quest for the story of Brazil
  2. The English Room is designed to direct students to various locations on the Internet while learning.
    tagged , , ~~ on 04-01-2008 by barbara
  3. Great site for doing book reports in a new and exciting way.
    tagged , , ~~ on 03-20-2008 by moonbean7
  4. Free, Online - The Best Classic Books and Stories
    tagged , ~~ on 12-31-2007 by barbara and 1 other
  5. Since 1994 Professor Copper Giloth has assigned her students in Art 271, Introduction to Computing in the Fine Arts, the task of illustrating the traditional Aesop's fables along side their own retellings of the fables in a modern setting. This collectio
    tagged , ~~ on 12-30-2007 by barbara and 1 other
  6. This is a small collection of essays on Nonsense literature.
    tagged , , ~~ on 12-13-2007 by barbara
  7. The Great Books Foundation promotes reading, thinking, and the sharing of ideas for people of all ages.
    tagged , ~~ on 11-25-2007 by barbara
  8. Lit2Go is a free online collection of stories and poems in Mp3 (audiobook) format.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 11-25-2007 by barbara
  9. Writing under the pen name Lewis Carroll, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 – 1898) wrote two children's books filled with nonsense and make-believe that have been enjoyed around the world for more than a century...
  10. "Curiouser and curiouser the prose it did seem, / As day became night and the moon it did beam. / I huddled 'neath covers as white as the snow, / And my love for this tome did continue to grow."
  11. This fun animation was created to promote J. Otto Seibold's "Alice in Wonderland " pop-up book.
  12. "The central theme of ‘Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' is Alice's struggle to adapt to the rules of this new world; metaphorically, it is Alice's struggle to adapt to the strange rules and behaviors of adults."

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